A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
리 아이작 정
정이삭
Birthplace:
Denver, Colorado, USA
Born:
October 19, 1978
Lee Isaac Chung (born October 19, 1978) is an American filmmaker. His debut feature, Munyurangabo (2007), was officially selected at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and the first narrative feature film in the Kinyarwanda language. Chung gained fame for directing the semi-autobiographical film Minari (2020), for which he received numerous major awards and nominations, including the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Director and Best Original Screenplay at the 93rd Academy Awards. In 2023, he directed an episode in the third season of the Star Wars series The Mandalorian, and 2024, he directed the blockbuster disaster film Twisters. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lee Isaac Chung, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Director:
2004 Highway
2008 Munyurangabo
2010 Lucky Life
2013 Abigail Harm
2015 I Have Seen My Last Born
2021 Minari
2024 Twisters
???? The Traveler
???? Untitled Lee Isaac Chung Project
Director of Photography:
2004 Highway
2008 Munyurangabo
2010 Lucky Life
2013 Abigail Harm
2015 I Have Seen My Last Born
2021 Minari
2024 Twisters
???? The Traveler
???? Untitled Lee Isaac Chung Project
Editor:
2004 Highway
2008 Munyurangabo
2010 Lucky Life
2013 Abigail Harm
2015 I Have Seen My Last Born
2021 Minari
2024 Twisters
???? The Traveler
???? Untitled Lee Isaac Chung Project
Producer:
2004 Highway
2008 Munyurangabo
2010 Lucky Life
2013 Abigail Harm
2015 I Have Seen My Last Born
2021 Minari
2024 Twisters
???? The Traveler
???? Untitled Lee Isaac Chung Project
Writer:
2004 Highway
2008 Munyurangabo
2010 Lucky Life
2013 Abigail Harm
2015 I Have Seen My Last Born
2021 Minari
2024 Twisters
???? The Traveler
???? Untitled Lee Isaac Chung Project
???? Your Name
Director:
2019 The Mandalorian
2024 Star Wars: Skeleton Crew
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