
Choe Seung-ho
Directing
Known For

Deliveryman Jong-su is out on a job when he runs into Hae-mi, a girl who once lived in his neighborhood. She asks if he'd mind looking after her cat while she's away on a trip to Africa. On her return, she introduces to Jong-su an enigmatic young man named Ben, who she met during her trip. One day Ben tells Jong-su about his most unusual hobby.
Burning

Public Broadcasting has changed over the last ten years and now it is on the wrong track.
Criminal Conspiracy

From groundbreaking human cloning research to a scandalous downfall, this documentary tells the captivating story of Korea's most notorious scientist.
King of Clones

A total of 17 journalists have been fired since 2008, the beginning of LEE Myung-bak’s presidential term. They fought against the companies that they worked for succumbing to power and are now frustrated at reality where censorship of the press by authority has now become a norm. Can they continue their activities as journalists?
Seven Years-Journalism without Journalist

YU Wooseong who had been working as a civil servant is on trial for espionage following his sibling’s confession. A reporter who has been laid off begins following the traces of a spy story manipulated by a government agency. The clues lead to a confession and false evidence that society and the press have turned their back on.
Spy Nation

"Was it the President who ordered the rivers to be six meters deep?" In 2008, under President Lee Myung-bak's administration, South Korea's Four Major Rivers Restoration Project turned the country's beautiful rivers into scenes of devastation. What were once pristine first-grade waters became lifeless rivers, choked with toxic green algae emitting foul odors. Crops irrigated with this contaminated water are now served on the table of Korean people. The government disguised a grand canal project as river restoration, and the media turned a blind eye — together enabling one of the greatest environmental destructions in Korean history. The consequences of this deception will be borne by future generations. To ensure that future generations can once again run freely along the rivers, we must act—now. We must make Korea's rivers flow again.
White Elephant in the River

In the documentary "Fantastic Modern Gayagumer" - Jung Min-A is the first gayageum singer-songwriter in clubs near Hongik University, Seoul. She calls herself a modern gayageumer. During the day she works as a customer supporter rep. and at night plays in the clubs around Hongik. Jung Min-A released her first album "Sangsamong" in 2006 and it sold more than 10,000 copies. She started to get some recognition in the media and public. To inspire herself for her second album, Jung Min-A embarks on a 15 day street performance tour in the summer of 2009. Along with Jung Min-A, bandmates Yang Hyun-Mo (percussionist), Kwak Jae-Hoon (bass), and Kim Bo-Kyung join her for the tour. Kim Bo-Kyoung used to work as a marketing manger at Sony Music, but quit her job to work with Jung Min-A. Her beautiful gayageum performance begins...