
Park Chan-wook
Known for Directing · 31 credits
- Born
- 1963-08-23 (age 62)
- Place of birth
- Seoul, South Korea
- Also known as
- Chan-wook Park
Biography
Park Chan-wook (Korean: 박찬욱; pronounced [pak̚tɕʰanuk̚]; born 23 August 1963) is a South Korean filmmaker and former film critic. Widely regarded as a leading figure in South Korean and 21st-century world cinema, he is known for films that blend crime, mystery, and thriller elements with other genres. His films are noted for their cinematography, framing, black humour, and often brutal subject matter.
After two unsuccessful films in the 1990s, which he has since largely disowned, Park came to prominence with his acclaimed third directorial effort, Joint Security Area (2000), which became the highest-grossing film in South Korean history at the time and which Park himself prefers to be regarded as his directorial debut. Using his newfound creative freedom, he would go on to direct the films forming his unofficial The Vengeance Trilogy: Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002), a financial failure that polarised critics, followed by Oldboy (2003) and Lady Vengeance (2005), both of which received critical acclaim and were financially successful. Oldboy in particular is regarded as one of the greatest films ever made, and helped establish Park as a well-known director outside his native country.
Most of Park's work following The Vengeance Trilogy was also commercially and critically successful both in South Korea and internationally, such as Thirst (2009), The Handmaiden (2016), which earned Park the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language, and Decision to Leave (2022), which won the Best Director award at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. He directed the English-language miniseries The Little Drummer Girl (2018) and The Sympathizer (2024). His 2025 film No Other Choice was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film and shortlisted for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film.
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Known For
TV Shows (8)
Movies (23)

Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance
2002
as Bus Passenger (uncredited)

Plankton Salesmen
2017
as Self (archive footage)

Snowpiercer: Transperceneige, From the Blank Page to the Black Screen
2014
as Self
The Nine Lives of Korean Cinema
2005
as Self

Ari Ari the Korean Cinema
2012
as Self

Mr. Kim Goes to the Cinema
2026
as Self

Crush and Blush
2008
as Passerby

Katanas, yakuzas y cintas de video
2004
as (archive footage)

Old Days
2016
as Self

I Haven’t Done Anything
2023
as Self

Two Or Three Things I Know About Kim Ki-young
2007
as Self

Müdigkeitsgesellschaft: Byung-Chul Han in Seoul/Berlin
2015
as Self

Kultur-King Korea
2022

Through Korean Cinema
2010
as Self
Nino
as Self - director

The Making of Lady Vengeance
2005

The Process of Mr. Vengeance
2005
as Self

Making of The Handmaiden
2018

Mascara
1995

Han Kang Chronicles: A Tale of Seven Lives
2025
as Self

Autobiography of Oldboy
2004

Making of Thirst
2010

Cérémonie de palmarès du 79e Festival de Cannes
2026
as Self
About Park Chan-wook
Park Chan-wook (Korean: 박찬욱; pronounced [pak̚tɕʰanuk̚]; born 23 August 1963) is a South Korean filmmaker and former film critic. Widely regarded as a leading figure in South Korean and 21st-century world cinema, he is known for films that blend crime, mystery, and thriller elements with other genres. His films are noted for their cinematography, framing, black humour, and often brutal subject matter. After two unsuccessful films in the 1990s, which he has since largely disowned, Park came to prominence with his acclaimed third directorial effo… With 31 credits spanning from 1995 to 2026, Park Chan-wook has appeared in 23 films and 8 TV shows.
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Most Popular Park Chan-wook Movies
- Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002) — as Bus Passenger (uncredited)
- Plankton Salesmen (2017) — as Self (archive footage)
- Snowpiercer: Transperceneige, From the Blank Page to the Black Screen (2014) — as Self
- The Nine Lives of Korean Cinema (2005) — as Self
- Ari Ari the Korean Cinema (2012) — as Self
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