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  1. Lee Sang-il (李相日, Ri San'iru, Korean: 이상일, born January 6, 1974, in Niigata, Japan) is a Korean-Japanese film director and screenwriter. His first film, Chong, was a short film about the lives of third generation Koreans living in Japan.

  2. Name: Lee Sang-Il Hangul: 이상일 Born: Birthplace: South Korea Movies. Tazza: The Hidden Card | Shinui Son (2014) - good-for-nothing of past ghost house That Woman and That Man's Inside Story | Geu Yeoja Geu Namjaui Soksajung (2013) - Seok-Tae The Quiz Show Scandal | Kwijeu Wang (2010) - other quiz show contestant 1

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0498212Sang-il Lee - IMDb

    Sang-il Lee was born on 6 January 1974 in Niigata, Japan. He is a director and writer, known for Villain (2010), Rage (2016) and Hura gâru (2006).

    • Director, Writer, Actor
    • January 6, 1974
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    NameSang-il Lee
    Japanese:李相日
    Birthdate:January 6, 1974
    Birthplace: Niigata. Japan

    Movies

    1. Kokuhou(2025) 2. Wandering| Rurou no Tsuki (2022) 3. The Blue Hearts| Blue Hearts ga kikoeru (2017) - (segment "1001 Violins") 4. Rage| Ikari (2016) 5. Unforgiven| Yurusarezaru Mono (2013) 6. Villain| Akunin (2010) 7. Hula Girls| Hula garu (2006) 8. Scrap Heaven(2005) 9. 69(2004) 10. Border Line(2002) 11. Chong(2000)

    Drama Series

    1. Kaidan - Horror Classics| Ayashiki Bungo Kaidan (NHK / 2010) - ep.3 "The Nose"

    "Grand Prize" ("Villain") - 2010 (65th) Mainichi Film Awards- January 17, 2011
    "Best Picture" ("Villain") - 2010 (23rd) Nikkan Sports Film Awards- December 28, 2010
    "Picture of the Year" (Hula Girls) - 2007 (30th) Japan Academy Prize- February 16, 2007
    "Director of the Year" (Hula Girls) - 2007 (30th) Japan Academy Prize- February 16, 2007
  4. Oct 6, 2022 · Japanese-Korean director Lee Sang-il’s movies ranked – from smash hits Villain and Hula Girls to his latest release, Wandering. The director is known for his brooding films that celebrate...

  5. Feb 27, 2014 · We talk to director Lee Sang-il (Hula Girls, Villain) about his latest film Unforgiven (Yurusarezaru Mono)... I was fortunate enough to meet thanks to Warner Bros. with the director Lee Sang-il in the plush (albeit maze-like and overwhelmingly brown) surroundings of the Café Royal in London.

  6. by Tom Mes. With Blue Chong (Ao Chong, 2000), his graduation piece from the Japan Academy of Moving Images, Lee Sang-il won the Grand Prize at the venerable PIA Film Festival, the place where many of today's leading filmmakers first got their start since the late 1970s.