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Director Woo Min-ho
e-ttended the Glasgow Film Festival, which featured his work, The Man Standing Next, in a section called Focus on South Korea.
Additionally, he took the time to share some insight into creating the film, working with Lee Byung Hun, and what s next in the pipeline.
Director Woo s The Man Standing Next (Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+), was released inJanuary 2020 in both Korea and the US to awards for both Lee Byung Hun and Lee Sung Min. It brings to life the 1979 assassination of then-South Korean President Park Chung Hee (Lee Sung Min) by his Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) Director Kim Gyu Pyeong (Lee Byung Hun).
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‘The Man Standing Next’ Director on Following ‘Parasite’ as Korea’s Next Oscar Contender
Woo Min-ho’s political thriller hopes to become the second straight Korean film to win Best International FilmJeremy Fuster | January 17, 2021 @ 8:03 PM Last Updated: January 17, 2021 @ 8:04 PM
The historic victory of “Parasite” at last year’s Oscars has put Korean cinema under a brighter spotlight than ever before. Now “The Man Standing Next” director Woo Min-ho is hoping his political thriller will follow in the footsteps of the first non-English Best Picture winner as South Korea’s selection for the 2021 Best International Film category.
Woo and star Lee Byung-hun spoke with TheWrap about their new film based on the presidency of Park Chung-hee, who was assassinated by the director of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) in 1979. Set during the final weeks of Park’s iron-fisted reign, “The Man Standing Next” follows high-ranking officer