
Yoon Sung-hyun
Directing
Biography
Born in Oakland, California in 1982, he studied at the Seoul Institute of the Arts and then at the Korean Academy of Film Arts. He made his feature film debut in 2011 with Bleak Night, a coming-of-age drama which provided a sensitive glimpse into the adolescent psyche and won several awards. Time to Hunt comes nine years after his celebrated debut.
Known For

Jae-yoon, a late military enlistee, and his girlfriend, Young-joo, break up over the phone over growing misunderstandings. But a zombie outbreak rocks the world. A national emergency is declared, a plane crashes in the city center, and Jae-yoon and his unit get trapped on top of a Seoul skyscraper. Young-joo risks the zombie-filled streets to find him. Can their love survive the apocalypse?
Newtopia

Four young men want to leave their dystopian world behind and go to a distant paradise to execute a money robbery, a daring act that will have unexpected consequences.
Time to Hunt

Follow LEE Je-hoon, an actor who continuously strives to make breakthroughs in his performance, as he ventures his past, potential and future visions.
Another Record: Into the Daydream

The suicide of a former high-school bully puts the boy's father on a quest for answers.
Bleak Night

Funded by the National Human Rights Commission of Korea. If You Were Me 5 takes a close look at the violent nature hidden behind our eyes. 5 directors- Kang Yi Kwan, Boo Ji Young, Yoon Sung Hyun, Kim Dae Seung and Sin Dong Il disclose how closely ordinary events of society connect with our eyes. There is a hidden sexual violence beyond our eyes and the power of a controlled society works through the power beyond the eyes. Not only the violence of the eye itself, also limited the ability of individuals to see, the matter of the eye intervenes in various relationships between the individual and groups. The film demonstrates how sharp the eye has become in a society with developing technology.
If You Were Me 5
Sisters Nari and Hana grew up watching illegal Hollywood films. Following their forced escape from North Korea, when their neighbour tips off the police about their father’s black market VHS business, the sisters use their imagination to escape into fantastical reenactments of their favourite films in order to survive the journey. Five years later, older sister Nari finds an unlikely ally in American talk show host Serena, who promises to reunite the siblings on live television. But the broadcast reveals far more than anyone expected.
Pyongyang Home Video

Tae-jun accidentally brakes Jin-uk's kite. Perhaps because he feels sorry for it, Tae-jun begins to show his interest in Jin-uk and becomes close with him by remaking a kite. Bum-seok, a friend of Tae-jun, has conflicts with Jin-uk, without any clear reason for it. This film is a story of the three boys, Tae-jun, Jin-uk, and Bum-seok.
Boys
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Daytrip

Bong Ju, a moving center worker, does not like Alvin, a Philippine worker. Bullying Alvin is a part of Bong Ju's life. One day, they were quarreling each other as usual while doing move-in work, Bong Ju stole a necklace from the jewelery box of home owner accidentally. After came back to the office from the work, suddenly Bong Ju was defending for Alvin when Bong Ju saw that furious home owner couple was suspecting Alvin for the stolen necklace obviously. After home owner couple left, Alvin was criticized about this happening by co-workers. Bong Ju took Alving out of that place showing his angry toward co-workers. Co-workers thought Bong Ju seemed very odd because he supported Alvin for no reason. Alvin said "I have something to say" to Bong Ju as he saw Bong Ju's reaction. Bong Ju was very embrassed because he thought that Alvin might knew a real suspect. However, Alvin oddly confessed that he stole a necklace on his own...