Actor Kim Yeo-jin, who appeared in the movie 'The Surviving Child,' poses ahead of an interview with Asia Economy on the 27th at Art Nine in Dongjak-gu, Seoul. Photo by Moon Ho-nam munonam@

Actor Kim Yeo-jin, who appeared in the movie 'The Surviving Child,' poses ahead of an interview with Asia Economy on the 27th at Art Nine in Dongjak-gu, Seoul. Photo by Moon Ho-nam munonam@

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Actress Kim Yeo-jin (48) has become a non-standing member of the Korean Film Council. On the 3rd, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism presented appointment certificates to seven non-standing members at the National Theater of Korea in Seoul. Along with Kim, the appointees include Kim Nan-sook (54), CEO of Jinjin Film; Kim Young-jin (55), professor at Myongji University’s Department of Film and Musical; Mo Ji-eun (45), vice president of the Korean Film Directors' Guild; Moon Jae-chul (55), professor at Chung-Ang University Graduate School of Advanced Imaging Science; Yoo Chang-seo (53), director of the Korean Film Commission; and Choi Jae-won (53), CEO of Warner Bros. Korea. Their term is two years starting from this day, except for one member who is eligible for reappointment and will serve one year. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism stated that the appointments were made “after balanced consideration of expertise, experience, achievements, and age in the fields of film art and industry.”



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