Yim Pil-sung (born May 13, 1972) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. He wrote and directed Antarctic Journal (2005), Hansel and Gretel (2007), and Scarlet Innocence (2014). Yim Pil-sung began directing short films in 1997, with Souvenir as his first. Brushing (1998), about an overweight teenage boy who is left home alone with his senile grandfather, was invited to the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival. Baby (1999) screened at the Venice Film Festival and Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Mobile (starring Park Hae-il, Yoon Jin-seo, and Yoon Je-moon) was included in the 2003 omnibus Show Me.
Hansel & Gretel
(Director)
Hansel & Gretel
(Screenplay)
Antarctic Journal
(Director)
Catacomb
(Director)
Sunday Seoul
(Writer)
Doomsday Book
(Director)
Dear Jinri
(Executive Producer)
Baby
(Director)
Brushing
(Director)
The Tomb of Fog
(Director)
Scarlet Innocence
(Director)
The Nest
(Director)
Doomsday Book
(Screenplay)
Scarlet Innocence
(Adaptation)
Antarctic Journal
(Writer)
Three Summer Nights
(Original Story)
The Nest
(Writer)
Departure, Sun
(Director)
A Brave New World
(Director)
Happy Birthday
(Director)
Happy Birthday
(Writer)
A Brave New World
(Writer)
Dark Nuns
(Original Story)
Persona
(Writer)
Persona
(Director)
NCT 127: The Lost Boys
(Executive Producer)
건물주
(Director)