Biography: No Zin-soo

Spot Info

Real Name: No Zin-soo

Personal Details

Nationality: South Korean

Religion: Buddhism

Mother Tongue: Korean

Languages Known: Korean

Zodiac Sign: Pisces

Birth Place: Daegu, South Korea

Born on: March 9, 1970

Age As On Today: 54 years

Hometown: Seoul, South Korea

Gender: Male

Education Details

College: Yeungnam University

Education Qualification: Films

No Zinsoo, born  March 9, 1920, in South Korea, is a South Korean director and screenwriter. He also worked in the art and dramatization department worked for the production department and the stage team, assistant director, and editor. He studied Korean language and literature at Yeungnam University. Before making his film debut with Da Capo (2007), he worked in commercial productions. He was a guest at the 8th Jeonju International Film Festival. (2010), his second feature film, was selected for the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival 2009 and the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival 2010, and he directed Total Messed Family (2013) and The Suffered (2014). Death in the Desert is his sixth feature film.

He screened three films, Summer of Director Oh, Female War: A Nasty Deal and Maner Teacher, and directed three films, Excited, Angel is dead, and ‘Oligosaccharide The Movie’ in 2017. Japanese AV star Aino Kishi and Yubari. and the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival was his next project. A year later, he returned to Yubari. Speaking of filmography, Zinsoo worked as director(art) of Love Wind Love Song (1999). He also worked as a screenwriter for Bloody Beach (2000), Norwegian Woods (2010), Total Messed Family (2014), Suffering (2014), Death in the Desert (2015), and Director’s Summer Oh (2016). “The Choked One (2014)”. He is not known for his distinctive conducting style, which he uses in different genres.


Professional Details

Skills: ["Director"]

Profession: ["Director"]

Physical Details

Eye colour: Black

Hair Colour: Black

Tattoo: No

Favourites

Favourite Movies: Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds

Career

Debut Year: 1999

First Break: Love Wind Love Song (1999) - art director