Yoo Young-jin
Directing
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In the Name of Memory

This 1990s South Korean movie focuses on a woman who is put on death row after killing her abusive husband.
For Agnes

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Gam-dong
Jo Yang-eun was a leading mob boss in Korea in the 1970's leading the Yang-eun family. He was eventually arrested and charged under an internal security act and served 15 years in prison. This film, based on truth, is the story of his life in and outside of jail.
Boss

Han Kil-soo will do anything and everything to get ahead. He betrays Chairman Heo Man-chul, who has brought Kil-soo success. Kil-soo even takes Chairman Heo's mistress, Song Mi-ran, away from him. When he meets Seo Ji-hye, a college student, Kil-soo falls in love for the first time. He quickly frames his wife and even divorces her. On the other hand, Kil-soo's hometown friend, Baek Chan-gyu, values mental peace above all and searches for the value of work. By Chairman Heo's plotting, Kil-soo is bankrupted. He spends three years and six months in jail. After his release, Kil-soo still hasn't lost that arrogance in his eyes. He still believes in the golden dream of being a special citizen.
The Land of Water
Park Chan Woo is the head of R&D at a high tech research institute. He returns to Korea to work for a new technology development project through his college friend Jung Hee's referral. When he sees Yoon Su Jin who meets him at the airport, Chan Woo is instantly attracted to her. Despite Jung Hee's repeated overtures, Chan Woo and Su Jin begin to live together. Their living arrangements are contractual with strict respect for each other's privacy and confidentiality. Su Jin boards a plane to Paris but through the underhanded scheme of Jung Hee and her friend Man Su, she ends up stranded on a remote island in Thailand. Chan Woo realizes his love for Su Jin and decides to risk his life to save her.