Hur Jin-ho

(Redirected from Heo Jin-ho)

Hur Jin-ho (Korean허진호; born August 8, 1963) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter.

Heo Jin-ho
Born (1963-08-08) August 8, 1963 (age 60)
EducationYonsei University - Philosophy
Korean Academy of Film Arts - Filmmaking
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter
Agent(s)C-JeS Entertainment[1]
(2020-present)
Korean name
Hangul
허진호
Hanja
Revised RomanizationHeo Jin-ho
McCune–ReischauerHŏ Chin-ho

Career

Hur graduated from Yonsei University with a degree in philosophy and went on to study filmmaking at the Korean Academy of Film Arts. His first steps as a film director did not go unnoticed as his first short, For Go-chul, was selected for the Vancouver International Film Festival. He later co-wrote the script of A Single Spark and Kilimanjaro. Many of his feature films, Christmas in August (shown at the Critics' Week in Cannes in 1998), One Fine Spring Day (2001), April Snow (2005), Happiness (2007) and A Good Rain Knows (2009) are variations on Hur's favorite theme: love.[2] Film critic Kim Ji-mi says in Korean Film Observatory magazine (No. 23), Hur "shows the outstanding talent of being able to grasp the sensitive moments of the beginning and ending of a love between a man and a woman" (p. 22).[3]

Filmography

Feature films

YearTitleCredited asNotesRef.
DirectorWriterProducer
1993To the Starry IslandAssistant directorNoNo
1995A Single SparkAssistant directorYesNo
1998Christmas in AugustYesYesNo
1999City of the Rising SunNoNoNoBit part
2000KilimanjaroNoYesNo
2001One Fine Spring DayYesYesNo
2005April SnowYesYesNo
2007HappinessYesYesNo
2009A Good Rain KnowsYesYesYesKorean-Chinese co-production
2012Dangerous LiaisonsYesNoNoChinese film
2016The Last PrincessYesYesNo[4]
2019Forbidden DreamYesNoNo[5]
2024A Normal FamilyYesNoNo[6]

Short films

YearTitleCredited asNotesRef.
DirectorWriterProducer
1993For Go-chulYesNoNo
2003Alone TogetherYesNoNofrom omnibus Twentidentity
2004My New BoyfriendYesNoNo
2009I'm Right HereYesNoNofrom omnibus Five Senses of Eros
2019The PresentYesNoNo[7]

Television series

YearTitleCredited as
DirectorWriter
2021LostYesNo

Theater

  • 2010: A Nap - director[8]

Awards and nominations

Nominations
AwardYearCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef(s)
Chicago International Film Festival2005Best FeatureApril SnowNominated
San Sebastián International Film FestivalGolden SeashellNominated
28th Blue Dragon Film Awards2007Best FilmHappinessNominated[9]
Best Screenplay[a]Nominated
Best DirectorNominated
2007 Korean Association of Film Critics Awards2007Best Screenplay[a]Won
2007 Korean Film Awards2007Best FilmNominated
Best DirectorNominated
44th Baeksang Arts Awards2008Best FilmNominated
17th Buil Film Awards2008Best DirectorNominated
45th Grand Bell Awards2008Best FilmNominated
Best DirectorNominated
Best Screenplay[a]Nominated
Grand Bell Awards2016Best FilmThe Last PrincessNominated[10]
Best DirectorNominated

See also

Notes

References


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