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Director, Screenwriter. LEE Hark-joon entered the documentary field after his career as a journalist. When he was a student, LEE made a short film which was invited by the International Film Festivals. After graduating from college, he started his career as a newspaper reporter.
- LEE Hark-joon
LEE Hark-joon. PEOPLE. LEE Hark-joon entered the documentary...
- LEE Hark-joon
LEE Hark-joon. PEOPLE. LEE Hark-joon entered the documentary field after his career as a journalist. When he was a student, LEE made a short film which was invited by the International Film Festivals. After graduating from college, he started his career as a newspaper reporter.
Director Hark-Joon Lee, long-time reporter turned filmmaker, discusses his amazing, and in some cases life-threatening, experiences making documentaries on two wildly different subjects: North Korean defectors trying to escape to freedom and K-Pop, Korea’s musical entertainment industry.
Hark Joon Lee is known for Across Land, Across Sea (2011), Wide Angle (2002) and 9 Muses of Star Empire (2012).
Filmmaker Hark-Joon Lee chronicles the making of an all girl band in this insightful documentary on K-Pop—the multi-billion dollar South Korean musical entertainment industry. 9 Muses of Star Empire follows the nine young women in a new girl group for a year as they are molded and trained by the powerful Star Empire Agency to be the next big ...
Sep 30, 2013 · In an exclusive interview, Hark Joon Lee opened up about his childhood love of K-pop, why he chose Nine Muses for his film and how he got their record label to go along with it.
Feb 4, 2015 · From 2007 to 2011 South Korean filmmaker and newspaper reporter Hark Joon Lee lived among North Korean defectors in China, filming an award-winning documentary on their struggles.