Kyeong-Duk Cho
Kyeong-Duk Cho was born in Seoul in 1974. After graduating at Han-Yang University, he majored in Theatre & Film. He began his artistic career in 1997 with “Rabbit & Tortoise”, a 16 mm short film he wrote, directed, produced and edited. In the same year he played a part in a staging of the famous comedy “Barefoot in The Park” by Neil Simon. His activity in theatre continued: in 1999 he was the director and adapter of the tragicomedy “Crimes Of the Heart” by Beth Henley and in 2000, the playwright of “Dream Of Tiger”. “The Wedding Day” (2003), which is his first short film in 35mm , gained him the Grand Prize at the 4th Korea Visual Arts Festival . As for the other short film, in this work Kyeong-Duk tried his hand in each different role of the film production. From 2005 he turned his attention on feature film and wrote the screenplay of “Suspicions in The Military”, which won the Best Feature Film Award in four festival around the world. Finally in 2009 he shot in HD the feature film “Sex Volunteer”, of which he was also the screenwriter and the producer.