Lee Sang-il (b. 1974)

Alias:
Lee Sang-Il
Sang-Il Lee
Sang-il Lee
イ・サンイル
リ・サンイル

Birthplace:
Niigata Prefecture, Japan

Born:
January 6, 1974

Lee Sang-il is a Korean-Japanese film director and screenwriter. His first film, “Chong,” was a short film about the lives of third generation Koreans living in Japan. “Hula Girls” was declared best Japanese film of 2006 by Kinema Junpo, and Lee won the Best Director and Best Screenplay prizes at the 2007 Japanese Academy Awards for the film. His film “Unforgiven” was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.

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Director:
2000  Chong
2003  BORDER LINE
2004  69
2005  Scrap Heaven
2006  Hula Girls
2008  The Short Films Everyone started out as a child
2010  Kaidan Horror Classics
2010  Villain
2013  Unforgiven
2016  Rage
2017  The Blue Hearts
2022  Wandering

Screenplay:
2000  Chong
2003  BORDER LINE
2004  69
2005  Scrap Heaven
2006  Hula Girls
2008  The Short Films Everyone started out as a child
2010  Kaidan Horror Classics
2010  Villain
2013  Unforgiven
2016  Rage
2017  The Blue Hearts
2022  Wandering

Writer:
2000  Chong
2003  BORDER LINE
2004  69
2005  Scrap Heaven
2006  Hula Girls
2008  The Short Films Everyone started out as a child
2010  Kaidan Horror Classics
2010  Villain
2013  Unforgiven
2016  Rage
2017  The Blue Hearts
2022  Wandering

Director:
2010  妖しき文豪怪談
2022  Pachinko

Screenplay:
2010  妖しき文豪怪談
2022  Pachinko

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