
Moon Ji-won
Writing
Biography
Moon Ji-won (Korean: 문지원, born 1 January 1982) is a South Korean film director and scriptwriter. Moon made her debut as a director in 2002 by directing the short film Keeping The Sea. She is also a columnist who publishes drama critiques from the perspective of a viewer in a sports magazine. Her notable work as scriptwriter includes the film Innocent Witness and the television drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo which was a TV show about a lawyer with Asperger's syndrome.
Known For

With a genius-level IQ, Woo Young-woo learns to embrace her extraordinary self while forming a tight-knit community of friends and allies.
Extraordinary Attorney Woo

An old man is found dead, and his housekeeper is charged with the murder. Her defense attorney is surprised to learn the only witness to the crime is a teenage girl with autism.
Innocent Witness

Three friends decide to play The Red Book game. What they don't know is that in the house evil is waiting to be released. A long time ago a witch died as part of a satanic ritual. Every question they ask, they get closer and closer to her. The book will reveal the answers to all your questions… but what if your host is an evil entity with a thirst for blood?
The Red Book Ritual

A corporate lawyer defending a housekeeper accused of murder must navigate the testimony of the only witness, a young girl with autism spectrum disorder.
無垢なる証人

The terrifying day a 10-year-old girl witnesses her mother stabbing her father's eyes to get insurance money.
Nose Nose Nose EYES!
A mystery mystery in which the main character, Koda (a young child with deaf parents), catches the true culprit of a horrific murder that occurred 20 years ago.
Deaf Voice

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