Lee Ji-Min
Lee Ji-Min is a South Korean screenwriter recognized for her contributions to the South Korean film and television industry. She has worked on a variety of projects, ranging from historical dramas to thrillers, often collaborating with prominent directors and production teams.
Career Highlights
Lee Ji-Min has built a diverse filmography, frequently focusing on narratives set against significant historical backdrops. Her work includes notable collaborations on high-profile South Korean films. In 2016, she contributed to the screenplay for The Age of Shadows (Miljung), a period thriller directed by Kim Jee-woon. She later worked on the 2018 film The Drug King (Mayakwang) and the 2019 historical drama Forbidden Dream (Cheonmun: Haneule Mudneunda).
One of her most recognized projects is the 2020 film The Man Standing Next (Namsanui Bujangdeul), which explores political intrigue in South Korea. In addition to her film work, she has written for television, including the 2020 MBC drama series The Spies Who Loved Me.
Filmography
Selected Films
- The Assassin(s) (2026)
- The Man Standing Next (2020)
- Forbidden Dream (2019)
- Illang: The Wolf Brigade (2018)
- The Drug King (2018)
- The Age of Shadows (2016)
- Sori: Voice From The Heart (2016)
- Su saek (2016)
Television
- The Spies Who Loved Me (MBC, 2020)