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Na Hong-jin (, born 1974) is a South Korean
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, producer and
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. Na came to prominence with his feature film debut, '' The Chaser'' (2008), a critical and commercial success that became the third highest grossing film in Korea that year. Na has won various awards including Best Film and Best Director at the 45th
Grand Bell Awards The Grand Bell Awards (), also known as the Daejong Film Awards, is an awards ceremony presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea. The Grand Bell Awards retains prestige as the oldest co ...
, Best Film at the seventh Korean Film Awards as well as Best New Director for many more. Na's second film '' The Yellow Sea'' (2010) was screened under the
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section at the
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and received positive critical reviews o
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'' The Wailing'' (2016) also achieved both critical and commercial success, receiving awards such as the Best Director at the 37th
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, the Bucheon International Film Festival award and many more. Na worked on the Thai horror
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''
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'' (2021) as the writer and producer. His films have been noted for their use of elements of violent thriller and horror.


Early life

Na Hong-jin graduated from
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ERICA Campus Department of Crafts studying
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and, at first, started in the advertisement industry, until he decided to pursue his dream as a film maker. He then enrolled in
Korea National University of Arts Korea National University of Arts () is a national university in Seoul, South Korea. Korea National University of Arts was established in 1993 by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as the only national university of arts with an aim to ...
.


Career

Na has been active in the film industry since 2007.


Early directing work

Na began making short films before he would go on to make his large feature films. Na's debut short film was titled ''5 Minutes (2003)''. It was until his second short film that Na started to gain recognition with the release of his short film ''A Perfect Red Snapper Dish'' (2005). Na won best film in The Extreme Nightmare section at the Mise-en-scène Short Film Festival. He would then go on to make his third short film, ''Sweat'' (2007) that would win the best short film director prize at the
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and jury prize at the Bucheon International Film Festival awards.


Feature films

Na's debut feature film was titled '' The Chaser'' (2008), which was met with critical acclaim as well as commercial success. ''The Chaser'' became one of the most watched films in Korea, peaking at the third highest grossing film of 2008. The film was also screened at the Cannes Film Festival where reviewers hailed it as an “instant classic” in Korean thrillers. The film took home many awards such as the 16th Chunsa Film Art Awards for Best Director and Best Screenplay. ''The Yellow Sea'' was released and entailed a more ambitious vision from Na. ''The Yellow Sea'' became the first Korean film to ever have a Hollywood studio collaboration, with the 20th Century Fox studio. Na's second film achieved positive reviews but “lacking” compared to ''The Chaser''. The film was invited to screen in the
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of the 2011
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. The follow-up to ''The Yellow Sea'' was Na's critically acclaimed third feature film, ''The Wailing''. The film encompasses a deep weave of many themes such as religion, perception, comedy, and horror. ''The Wailing'' succeeded commercially and critically, again winning Na many film wards such as Best Director at the 37th Blue Dragon Film Awards, Best of Bucheon award at the
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, the top film of the year of the 36th
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, and many more. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and was shortly released onto streaming services.


Other projects

Na teamed up with Thai director
Banjong Pisanthanakun Bangjong Pisanthanakun () is a Thai filmmaker and screenwriter. He saw early success with his first two films, ''Shutter (2004 film), Shutter'' (2004) and ''Alone (2007 film), Alone'' (2007), both horror films that he co-directed and co-wrote wit ...
, most known for the films '' Shutter'' (2004) and '' Alone'' (2007). Na acted as the producer and screenwriter for Pisanthanakun's ''The Medium'', a
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horror
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. The film premiered at the 25th
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on 11 July 2021. When writing the story, Na explained in an interview that ''The Medium'' was initially a sequel to ''The Wailing'' with Hwang Jung-min's
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character. However, this rendition did not come to light. As quoted by Na himself, “''The Medium'' has no relation to ''The Wailing''.”


Future projects

Na claimed to have written many scripts during the
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. In an interview, Na summed up his working flow as, “Whenever I finish a film, I don't want to go anywhere near another one.” These words have proved true by his slow release of films. Despite being in the film industry for over fifteen years, he only has three feature films to his name. In March 2023, it was announced that his next project, ''Hope'', will be released in 2024.


Filmography


Feature film


Short film


Awards and nominations


Notes


References


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