Jang Hyeon-su
1959 (65 лет)라이방
Jang Hyeon-su
Kim Hae-gon, Jo Jun-hyeong
Hae-Gon, Joon-Hyung and Hak-Rak are everyday guys, working at a local taxi company. Men of marked individuality, many wonder how they keep company with each other. After a bulky day of work, one and only diversion they can share is drinking in a local bar with silly jokes. Discontented with their miserable life, they finally decide to do something big, which they believe this is very and last opportunity to take an abrupt turn of their life. However, their plan makes a wrong turn, just like their pathetic life.
Raybang
게임의 법칙
Jang Hyeon-su
Park Joong-hoon, Lee Kyung-young
A car wash attendant Yong-dae decides move to Seoul with his girlfriend Tae-suk for join the most dangerous gang Yu Kwangcheon. On the way to Seoul they lost entire of savings to a swindler Man-su whom the most wanted by Yu Kwangcheon.
Rules of the Game
본투킬
Jang Hyeon-su
Jung Woo-sung, Shim Eun-ha
Kil is a professional hitman, who leads a very lonely life composed of a pack of Marlboro, instant noodle, cash in the freezer, a knife, a motorcycle and Chichi, a pet monkey. But when he bumped into a beautiful call girl Suha, his life could never be the same...
Born to Kill
Digital Short Film Omnibus Project Twentidentity, Vol. 1
Jang Hyeon-su, Hur Jin-ho
Cho Eun-sook, Chu Sang-mi
In order to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Korean Film Academy, 20 of the academy's former students (who are respected director's today) were invited to shoot an omnibus movie consisting of 20 short films. Overall this work was very well received by the critiques at the 17th Tokyo International Film Festival. Films include Under a Big Tree, Sutda, Twenty Millimeter Thick, Innocence, *?!#@$ Up Shoes, Twenty Questions, The Twenty's Law, To the 21st, Pass Me and Alone Together.
Digital Short Film Omnibus Project Twentidentity, Vol. 1
애비
Jang Hyeon-su
Hong Kyung-in, Hwang Geum-hee
A man laboring at a swanky restaurant works himself to the bone to ensure his son can afford to study law and become a prosecutor. He feels it gives his own life value, even if it comes at the cost of hurting his son.
Twisted Daddy