Local filmmaker wins best new director award at South African film festival
Date: June 26, 2006
Local filmmaker Cho Chang-ho has been named Best New Director for his first feature "The Peter Pan Formula" at a film festival in South Africa. The 27th Durban International Film Festival, June 14-25, saw Cho earn the honor from among the 30 other directors' films submitted for competition. "I felt like I had put all my energy into the film to the extent that I lost a fingernail, but thanks to the prize, I've gained strength, which I can use for my second movie," Cho said in his acceptance speech during the award ceremony. Born in 1972, Cho graduated from Seoul Art College Film School and worked as assistant director on director Kim Ki-duk's films. He made his directorial debut in 2001with the short, "A Little Indian Boy."
I wish i can watch that film,...Cho Chang-ho aja aja fighting
Date: June 26, 2006
Local filmmaker Cho Chang-ho has been named Best New Director for his first feature "The Peter Pan Formula" at a film festival in South Africa. The 27th Durban International Film Festival, June 14-25, saw Cho earn the honor from among the 30 other directors' films submitted for competition. "I felt like I had put all my energy into the film to the extent that I lost a fingernail, but thanks to the prize, I've gained strength, which I can use for my second movie," Cho said in his acceptance speech during the award ceremony. Born in 1972, Cho graduated from Seoul Art College Film School and worked as assistant director on director Kim Ki-duk's films. He made his directorial debut in 2001with the short, "A Little Indian Boy."
I wish i can watch that film,...Cho Chang-ho aja aja fighting



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