Jung Ji-woo (also spelled as Chung Ji-woo; born May 7, 1968) is a South Korean film director. He is best known for his films Happy End (1999) and Eungyo (2012).
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(Director)
Happy End
(Director)
Happy End
(Writer)
Moss
(Screenplay)
A Bit Bitter
(Director)
A Bit Bitter
(Editor)
A Bit Bitter
(Writer)
Blossom Again
(Director)
Blossom Again
(Writer)
Eungyo
(Writer)
Eungyo
(Director)
Fourth Place
(Producer)
Fourth Place
(Director)
Fourth Place
(Writer)
Cliffy
(Director)
Modern Boy
(Writer)
Modern Boy
(Director)
Heart Blackened
(Director)
A boy with the Knapsack
(Director)
If You Were Me 2
(Director)
Heart Blackened
(Writer)
Blossom Again
(Editor)
Tune in for Love
(Director)
Eungyo
(Producer)
Tune in for Love
(Executive Producer)
Tune in for Love
(Adaptation)
The Legacy
(Production Consultant)
Tinker Ticker
(Production Consultant)
When Winter Screams
(Production Consultant)
INGtoogi: The Battle of Internet Trolls
(Production Consultant)
Skate
(Assistant Director)
Somebody
(Director)
I Remember You
(Screenstory)
Stars Falling From the Sky
(Writer)
Scandal
(Director)
Somebody
(Creator)