A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Han Jae-lim
한재림
Birthplace:
Jeju Province, South Korea
Born:
July 14, 1975
Han Jae-rim (born July 14, 1975) is a South Korean film director. He directed Rules of Dating (2005), The Show Must Go On (2007), The Face Reader (2013), The King (2017), and Emergency Declaration (2021). Born in 1975, Han Jae-rim graduated from Seoul Institute of the Arts in 1998. He began his filmmaking career in 2003 as an assistant director and script editor for Min Byung-chun's Natural City. The Face Reader scored 9.1 million admissions at the local box office, making it the 13th highest grossing Korean film of all time. It won six trophies at the 50th Grand Bell Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Han.
Adaptation:
2003 Natural City
Director:
2003 Natural City
2005 Rules of Dating
2007 The Show Must Go On
2013 The Face Reader
2017 The King
2022 Emergency Declaration
Editor:
2003 Natural City
2005 Rules of Dating
2007 The Show Must Go On
2013 The Face Reader
2017 The King
2022 Emergency Declaration
Executive Producer:
2003 Natural City
2005 Rules of Dating
2007 The Show Must Go On
2013 The Face Reader
2017 The King
2022 Emergency Declaration
Producer:
2003 Natural City
2005 Rules of Dating
2007 The Show Must Go On
2013 The Face Reader
2013 Very Ordinary Couple
2015 The Exclusive: Beat the Devil's Tattoo
2017 The King
2022 Emergency Declaration
Screenplay:
2003 Natural City
2005 Rules of Dating
2007 The Show Must Go On
2013 The Face Reader
2013 Very Ordinary Couple
2015 The Exclusive: Beat the Devil's Tattoo
2017 The King
2022 Emergency Declaration
Writer:
2003 Natural City
2005 Rules of Dating
2007 The Show Must Go On
2013 The Face Reader
2013 Very Ordinary Couple
2015 The Exclusive: Beat the Devil's Tattoo
2017 The King
2022 Emergency Declaration
Creator:
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