She is a founding member of the women's feminist film collective "Bariteo," which was established in 1989. She worked as a cinematographer on Even Little Grass Has Its Own Name (dir. Kim So-young, 1989), a short film about gender discrimination at work, and My Children (dir. Doe Sung-hee, 1990), a documentary film about childcare in a poor neighborhood. Her first documentary Women Being in Asia (1993) centers on the sex trade in Asia, particularly the sex tourism of Jeju Island.
Women Behind the Camera
(Self)
The Jang Sun-woo Variations
(Herself)
Two Or Three Things I Know About Kim Ki-young
(Herself)
Ari Ari the Korean Cinema
(Herself)
Keeping the Vision Alive
(Herself)
While you are tempted
Modern Korea
(Self (archive footage))
역습: 팩추얼 웹툰 창작단
(Self)
Behind Every Star
(Self)
Movie Room
(Self)
Ardor
(Director)
Ardor
(Screenplay)
A Woman Being in Asia
(Director)
A Woman Being in Asia
(Director of Photography)
A Woman Being in Asia
(Editor)
Helpless
(Director)
Flying Boys
(Director)
My Own Breathing
(Director)
Helpless
(Writer)
The Murmuring
(Director)
My Own Breathing
(Director of Photography)
The Murmuring
(Writer)
Habitual Sadness
(Director)
Habitual Sadness
(Producer)
Helpless
(Camera Operator)
Repatriation
(Director of Photography)
Even Little Grass Has Its Own Name
(Screenplay)
Light Store
(Director)
Even Little Grass Has Its Own Name
(Director of Photography)
Black Out
(Director)
The Mantis
(Director)
The Mantis
(Creator)
Black Out
(Creator)