Yi Cheong-jun

Yi Cheong-jun Trailers

I Am Happy TrailerSecret Sunshine TrailerBeyond the Years Trailer

Yi Cheong-jun was a prominent South Korean novelist. Throughout his four decade-long career, Lee wrote more than 100 short stories and 13 novels. He died from lung cancer at the age of 68 on July 31, 2008.

Most Popular Yi Cheong-jun Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Ieoh Island Trailer (1977)

03 October 1977

A company hopes to open a spa hotel named after Ieodo, a mythical island inhabited by the souls of drowned sailors.

Secret Sunshine Trailer (2007)

23 May 2007

Shin-ae moves to her recently late husband’s hometown. Despite her efforts to settle in this unfamiliar and too-normal place, she finds that she can’t fit in.

Sopyonje Trailer (1993)

10 April 1993

The 1930s. Wishing to pass down his knowledge, the father teaches his children to sing Pansori. The elder daughter and the younger son become professional singers but time has changed and people are no longer interested in folk singing.

Beyond the Years Trailer (2007)

12 April 2007

A drama centered on brother-and-sister musicians trained to perform the epic Korean poems known as pansori.

Come Down to a Lower Place Trailer (1982)

26 June 1982

Yo-han is the son of a Christian minister. Following his father's career, he joins the seminary without much enthusiasm, then drops out.

Oyster Village Trailer (1972)

22 March 1972

The villagers of a remote fishing village on the west coast of Korea have a belief that if someone drowns in the sea, his spirit cannot depart until the next person dies.

Starting Point Trailer (1969)

02 February 1969

Sang-hun, a painter, and Yeong-hun, a doctor, are brothers. Sang-hun's girlfriend left him for another man, and he draws her portrait everyday.

I Am Happy Trailer (2009)

26 November 2009

A man suffers from mental illness after having lived with a mother suffering from dementia and a brother addicted to gambling.

Festival Trailer (1996)

06 June 1996

While awaiting the publication of his fairytale about his dementia-stricken octogenarian mother, an acclaimed South Korean novelist receives news that she has passed away, so he leaves the city and returns to her village to take part in the funeral.