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Neil George is the producer and director of the award-winning film ‘After the Sewol’. He was born and raised in Exeter, England, and has been living in South Korea since 2011 teaching film production at a media university as well as producing documentaries related to Korean society.
The producer and director of over 100 TV programmes for Sky in the 2000s he took the decision to move to Korea when offered an opportunity to teach documentary production at a media university near Seoul and has been there ever since.
After moving to Korea he took a great interest in society and culture and found a passion for human rights filmmaking. He produced the award-winning film, ‘While they Watched’ (2014/15), a film about North Korean defectors, and after this, he went on to co-direct and produce the film, ‘Beyond the Picture; The story of Sohn Kee Chung’, a film about Sohn Kee Chung, the marathon runner who won the 1936 Berlin Olympic gold medal and the only gold medalist, to date, to never hear his own national anthem played whilst standing on the podium.
After completing this in late 2015 he moved on to produce and direct the award-winning documentary, ‘After the Sewol’ (2016) and has now spent the last 2 years working on ’After the Sewol’ and ‘Crossroads’ his latest film related to the Sewol tragedy.
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