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Dialogue: John H. Lee


October 10, 2007 Born in Seoul, writer-director John H. Lee moved to suburban Maryland at 12. After graduating from the NYU film school in 1995, Lee's directorial debut -- "The Cut Runs Deep," a noir tale of struggling immigrants -- showed at the then-fledgling Pusan International Film Festival, now in its 12th year. Lee's second film, "A Moment to Remember," about a man's undying love for his Alzheimer's-stricken wife, earned $70 million internationally and stands as Korea's most successful drama ever in Japan, where it sold 2.6 million tickets.

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