Park Gok-ji

South Korean film editor (born 1965)
Park Gok-ji
Born (1965-02-28) 28 February 1965 (age 59)
Other namesPark Kok-ji
OccupationFilm editor
Years active1987–present
SpousePark Heung-sik
Korean name
Hangul
박곡지
Hanja
朴曲之
Revised RomanizationBak Gok-ji
McCune–ReischauerPak Kokchi

Park Gok-ji (Korean: 박곡지; born 28 February 1965) is a South Korean film editor. She is married to film director Park Heung-sik, with whom she has several children, and she used her influence within the local industry to aid the production of his second film, The Railroad.[1] Park and her colleague Jeong Jin-hee won Best Editor at the 5th Korean Film Awards for A Dirty Carnival,[2] and received a further nomination for Best Editor at the 1st Asian Film Awards.[3]

Filmography as editor

  • The Scent at the Edge of the World (1991)
  • General's Son II (1991)
  • Like Music, Like Rain (1992)
  • The Marriage Life (1992)
  • General's Son III (1992)
  • May Our Love Stay This Way (1992)
  • Seopyeonje (1993)
  • The 101st Proposition (1993)
  • The Woman and the Man (1993)
  • The Man with Breasts (1993)
  • No Emergency Exit (1993)
  • Deep Scratch (1994)
  • A Very Special Transformation (1994)
  • 301, 302 (1995)
  • Declaration of Genius (1995)
  • A Hot Roof (1995)
  • Bellybutton Bus (1995)
  • The River Flows to Tomorrow (1996)
  • The Ginko Bed (1996)
  • Seven Reasons Why Beer Is Better Than a Lover (1996)
  • Come To Me (1996)
  • Born to Kill (1996)
  • The Day a Pig Fell into the Well (1996)
  • Jungle Story (1996)
  • Corset (1996)
  • The Adventures of Mrs. Park (1996)
  • Crocodile (1996)
  • Inch'Alla (1997)
  • Lament (1997)
  • Mister Condom (1997)
  • Do the Right Thing (1997)
  • Poison (1997)
  • Trio (1997)
  • Baby Sale (1997)
  • No. 3 (1997)
  • Habitual Sadness 2 (1997)
  • The Contact (1997)
  • Maria and the Inn (1997)
  • Wind Echoing in My Being (1997)
  • The Hole (1997)
  • The Boy's Spear (1997)
  • Saturday, 2 p.m. (1998)
  • Scent of a Man (1998)
  • Kazoku Cinema (1998)
  • Dr. K (1999)
  • Shiri (1999)
  • Rush (1999)
  • Calla (1999)
  • Fin de Siecle (1999)
  • Lies (2000)
  • Promenade (2000)
  • Vanishing Twin (2000)
  • Pisces (2000)
  • The Legend of Ginko (2000)
  • Friend (2001)
  • Failan (2001)
  • Turtle Hero (2001)
  • Say Yes (2001)
  • Kiss Me Much (2001)
  • My Wife Is a Gangster (2001)
  • Ray-Ban (2001)
  • Out of Justice (2001)
  • Ciao (2001)
  • My Beautiful Girl, Mari (2002)
  • Twenty-Four (2002)
  • Marriage Is a Crazy Thing (2002)
  • Oh! LaLa Sisters (2002)
  • Over the Rainbow (2002)
  • Champion (2002)
  • Boss X File (2002)
  • Ardor (2002)
  • Madeleine (2003)
  • Blue (2003)
  • Scent of Love (2003)
  • Garden of Heaven (2003)
  • Save the Green Planet! (2003)
  • Tube (2003)
  • Oh! Brothers (2003)
  • The Circle (2003)
  • North Korean Guys (2003)
  • Once Upon a Time in High School (2004)
  • Taegukgi (2004)
  • Face (2004)
  • How to Keep My Love (2004)
  • Spin Kick (2004)
  • Flying Boys (2004)
  • Rikidōzan (2004)
  • My Boyfriend Is Type B (2005)
  • The Twins (2005)
  • Rules of Dating (2005)
  • Heaven's Soldiers (2005)
  • Mr. Socrates (2005)
  • My Girl and I (2005)
  • Mr. Wacky (2006)
  • A Dirty Carnival (2006)
  • To Sir, with Love (2006)
  • Holy Daddy (2006)
  • Three Fellas (2006)
  • Maundy Thursday (2006)
  • Mission Sex Control (2006)
  • 200 Pounds Beauty (2006)
  • My Wife Is a Gangster 3 (2006)
  • The Railroad (2007)
  • Femme Fatale (2007)
  • Let's Not Cry! (2007)
  • The Mafia, the Salesman (2007)
  • Le Grand Chef (2007)
  • Miss Gold Digger (2007)
  • My Love (2007)
  • Lovers of Six Years (2008)
  • Life is Beautiful (2008)
  • My New Partner (2008)
  • Beyond All Magic (2008)
  • Portrait of a Beauty (2008)
  • A Frozen Flower (2008)
  • The Truth Beneath (2016)
  • Pandora (2016)

References

  1. ^ "Gyeongui Line". The Dong-A Ilbo, 3 May 2007. Retrieved on 14 May 2009.
  2. ^ "5th Korean Film Awards, Winners" (in Korean). MBC. Retrieved on 14 May 2009.
  3. ^ Yi Ch’ang-ho. "Inaugural Asian Film Awards’ Korean Selections". Korean Film Council, 31 January 2007. Retrieved on 14 May 2009.

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