
Byun Young-joo
Personal Info
Known for
Directing
Gender
Female
Birthday
1966-12-20 (58 years old)
Place of Birth
Seoul, South Korea
Byun Young-joo
Biography
She is a founding member of the women's feminist film collective "Bariteo," which was established in 1989. She worked as a cinematographer on Even Little Grass Has Its Own Name (dir. Kim So-young, 1989), a short film about gender discrimination at work, and My Children (dir. Doe Sung-hee, 1990), a documentary film about childcare in a poor neighborhood. Her first documentary Women Being in Asia (1993) centers on the sex trade in Asia, particularly the sex tourism of Jeju Island.
Acting
(2012)
Ari Ari the Korean Cinema
as Herself
(2007)
Women Behind the Camera
as Self
(2007)
(2002)
Keeping the Vision Alive
as Herself
(2001)
The Jang Sun-woo Variations
as Herself
Crew
Light Store
Director
(2012)
Helpless
Director, Writer, Camera Operator
(2004)
Flying Boys
Director
(2004)
Repatriation
Director of Photography
(2002)
Ardor
Director, Screenplay
(2000)
My Own Breathing
Director, Director of Photography
(1997)
Habitual Sadness
Director, Producer
(1995)
The Murmuring
Director, Writer
(1993)
A Woman Being in Asia
Director, Editor, Director of Photography
(1989)
Even Little Grass Has Its Own Name
Screenplay, Director of Photography