
Lee Chang-dong: The Art of Irony
Documentary
Overview
A portrait of the South Korean screenwriter, director and producer Lee Chang-Dong through his work, this documentary provides a thematic analysis of his films, most of which have been selected for and received awards at the Cannes Film Festival.
Top Cast


Lee Chang-dong
Lee Chang-dong
Self
Lee Chang-dong
Self


Yoo Ah-in
Yoo Ah-in
Self
Yoo Ah-in
Self


David Lee
David Lee
Self
David Lee
Self


Jeon Do-yeon
Jeon Do-yeon
Self
Jeon Do-yeon
Self


Song Kang-ho
Song Kang-ho
Self
Song Kang-ho
Self


Sul Kyung-gu
Sul Kyung-gu
Self
Sul Kyung-gu
Self


Moon So-ri
Moon So-ri
Self
Moon So-ri
Self


Moon Sung-keun
Moon Sung-keun
Self
Moon Sung-keun
Self
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