Yi Ok-seop

Overview

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Acting
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Birthday
May 29, 1987 (38 years old)

Yi Ok-seop

Known For

Maggie
1h 28m
Movie 2019

Maggie

A couple's hospital tryst is caught on X-Ray. Thinking she and her boyfriend are the ones in the compromising radiograph, nurse Yoon-young goes in the next day to resign only to find that everyone has called in sick except the head doctor.

ROMEO
0h 2m
Movie 2019

ROMEO

"I can't reach you, So-jung.“ The movie starts with a desire to see what we all of us want to see. Love too ...

Adulthood
1h 32m
Movie 2018

Adulthood

At her dad's funeral, Kyungun meets her uncle Jaemin, a complete stranger. He bilks her father's insurance money. She demands her money back, but he unashamedly refuses. To get her money back, she joins his next scam.

Closing Date
0h 27m
Movie 2018

Closing Date

A woman who receives a revelation to BIFF like fate in a dream. She realizes it is only a few hours left for deadline after opening eyes! It is a dedicated movie for you who are still passionate today on the deadline between dream and reality.

Fly To The Sky
0h 14m
Movie 2015

Fly To The Sky

Sung-hwan, who returned from Italy, reunites with Kyo-hwan.

Biography

YI Ok-seop, born in 1987, graduated from the Seoul Institute of the Arts and later the Korean Academy of Film Arts (KAFA). She debuted in 2010 with the short Please, Find My Mom. Most notable among her many short movies are A Dangerous Woman, which marked the first time she shared the direction with actor and director KOO Kyo-hwan, best known for Jane. KOO went on to serve as co-director for most of her following projects, while also appearing before the camera in some of them. For Girls on top, YI managed to get the participation of star actress CHUN Woo-hee. She also contributed to the anthology Now Playing, which was made to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Seoul Independent Film Festival. Her debut feature, Maggie, became the 14th film project officially supported by the National Human Rights Commission of the Republic of Korea, as it touches upon several social issues, like spy-cam porn, unemployment, real estate and city redevelopment, that often make the headlines in Korea. Featuring MOON So-ri and KOO, the film won the Citizen Critics’ Award at the Busan International Film Festival, as well as the Audience Award and the Grand Prix at the Osaka Asian Film Festival.

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