Lee Joon-dong is Lee Chang-dong’s brother and occasional producing partner. He has been nominated for four Asia Pacific Screen Awards, winning two for Best Children’s Feature Film for A Brand New Life (2009) and the Jury Grand Prize for Burning (2018). He was also APSA-nominated for the Best Feature Film award for Poetry (2010) and Burning.

Accolades

Lee Chang-dong and Lee Joon-dong
Jury Grand Prize, 2018

Lee Chang-dong and Lee Joon-dong

Jury Grand Prize, 2018

Lee Chang-dong and Lee Joon-dong

Burning

Winner, Jury Grand Prize, 2018 Jongsu is a quiet and unassuming deliveryman who is out on a job when he runs into Haemi, a girl…

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Lee Chang-dong and Lee Joon-dong
Best Feature Film, 2018

Burning

Best Feature Film, 2018

Burning

Jongsu is a quiet and unassuming deliveryman who is out on a job when he runs into Haemi, a girl who once lived in his…

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Lee Chang-dong and Laurent Lavolé and Lee Joon-dong and Ounie Lecomte
Best Children's Feature Film, 2009

A Brand New Life (Ye Haeng Ja)

Best Children's Feature Film, 2009

A Brand New Life (Ye Haeng Ja)

Winner, Best Children’s Feature Film, 2009 Seoul, 1975. A brand new pair of shoes shines on the feet of nine-year-old Jinhee. Thrilled with the unexpected…

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Lee Chang-dong and Lee Joon-dong and Lee Dong-ha
Best Feature Film, 2010

Poetry (Shi)

Best Feature Film, 2010

Poetry (Shi)

Winner, Best Performance by an Actress, 2010 Winner, Achievement in Directing, 2010 The profound story of an elderly woman, Mija, who lives with her teenage…

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Films

Burning
2018

Burning

Republic of Korea
2018

Burning

Winner – Jury Grand Prize, 2018 Jongsu is a quiet and unassuming deliveryman who is out on a job when he runs into Haemi, a…

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A Brand New Life
2009

A Brand New Life (Ye Haeng Ja)

Republic of Korea
2009

A Brand New Life (Ye Haeng Ja)

Winner, Best Children’s Feature Film, 2009 Seoul, 1975. A brand new pair of shoes shines on the feet of nine-year-old Jinhee. Thrilled with the unexpected…

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Poetry
2010

Poetry (Shi)

Republic of Korea
2010

Poetry (Shi)

Winner, Best Performance by and Actress, 2010 Winner, Achievement in Directing, 2010 The profound story of an elderly woman, Mija, who lives with her teenage…

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