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Buil Film Awards
The Buil Film Awards () is a South Korean film awards ceremony hosted by the ''Busan Ilbo'' newspaper. It began in 1958 as one of the earliest film awards in the country. During the 1950s and 1960s, it was the biggest film awards event in the Busan region, and was held annually until 1973. The event went into a 34-year hiatus from 1974 to 2007 when the film industry lost its appeal due to government censorship and the burgeoning television industry. Award ceremonies After an absence of 23 years, the awards were revived when the 17th Buil Film Awards took place on October 9, 2008 at the Grand Hotel in Haeundae District, Busan. It is currently one of the highlights of the ongoing Busan International Film Festival.Yi Ch'ang-ho (24 October 2008)"The Chaser extends awards lead" ''Korean Film Council''. Retrieved 2012-11-18. The 30th Buil Film Awards was held on October 7, 2021 at the Busan Exhibition and Convention Center (BEXCO Auditorium) in Busan. The highlight of this year's aw ...
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A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere through the use of moving images. These images are generally accompanied by sound and, more rarely, other sensory stimulations. The word "cinema", short for cinematography, is often used to refer to filmmaking and the film industry, and to the art form that is the result of it. Recording and transmission of film The moving images of a film are created by photography, photographing actual scenes with a movie camera, motion-picture camera, by photographing drawings or miniature models using traditional animation techniques, by means of computer-generated imagery, CGI and computer animation, or by a combination of some or all of these techniques, and other visual effects. Before the introduction of digital production, series of still imag ...
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Goryeojang
''Goryeojang'' ( 고려장) is a 1963 South Korean drama film edited, written, produced and directed by Kim Ki-young. Plot The film tells the story of a poor farm-worker who, according to local tradition, must take his 70-year-old mother into the mountains to die. Deciding to break the custom, he instead returns home with his mother. The film has the similar subject as the Japanese films, ''The Ballad of Narayama'' (1958) ( Keisuke Kinoshita) and ''The Ballad of Narayama'' (1983) ( Shohei Imamura). Cast * Kim Jin-kyu *Ju Jeung-ryu *Kim Bo-ae *Kim Dong-won *Park Am Release In February 2012, Taewon Entertainment, in partnership with the Korean Film Archive, had released the film on DVD The DVD (common abbreviation for Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc) is a digital optical disc data storage format. It was invented and developed in 1995 and first released on November 1, 1996, in Japan. The medium can store any kind .... References Bibliography * * External link ...
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Night And Day (2008 Film)
''Night and Day'' () is a 2008 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo, starring Kim Young-ho and Park Eun-hye. The film competed for the Golden Bear at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival. Storyline In the summer of 2007, Kim Seong-nam, a painter in his forties, travels to Paris, France to escape arrest for smoking marijuana, leaving his wife behind in Korea. While there he meets an ex-girlfriend, Min-seon, and is introduced to a small community of Korean artists. Cast * Kim Young-ho as Kim Seong-nam, a painter * Park Eun-hye as Lee Yoo-jeong, a student in painting major at the ENSB-A * Hwang Soo-jung as Han Seong-in, Seong-nam's wife * Gi Ju-bong as Mr. Jang, a host of the guest house * Kim Yoo-jin as Jang Min-seon, Seong-nam's ex-girlfriend * Seo Min-jeong as Jo Hyeon-joo, Yoo-jeong's roommate * Jeong Ji-hye as Jeong Ji-hye, Yoo-jeong's college junior * Lee Sun-kyun as Yoon Kyeong-soo, a student from North Korea * Lee Jeong-hoon as Tea ...
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17th Buil Film Awards
The 17th Buil Film Awards () ceremony was hosted by the Busan-based daily newspaper Busan Ilbo. It was held on October 9, 2008 at the Haeundae Grand Hotel's Grand Ballroom in Busan. Nominations and winners Complete list of nominees and winners: (Winners denoted in bold) References External links * Buil Film Awards Buil Film Awards Buil Film Awards The Buil Film Awards () is a South Korean film awards ceremony hosted by the ''Busan Ilbo'' newspaper. It began in 1958 as one of the earliest film awards in the country. During the 1950s and 1960s, it was the biggest film awards event in the B ... October 2008 events in Asia {{film-award-stub ...
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Oyster Village
''Oyster Village'' ( ko, 석화촌; ''Seokhwachon'') is a 1972 South Korean drama film directed by Jung Jin-woo. It was awarded Best Film at the Blue Dragon Film Awards ceremony and was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. Plot In an island village that makes its living from oyster fishing, the villagers believe that a dead person's soul cannot go to heaven until another person has died. After Byol-Rye's father drowns, her mother kills herself. Byol-Rye then marries a sickly man on the condition that his father helps Byol-Rye's mother go to heaven. Based on a novel. Cast *Yoon Jeong-hee Yoon Jeong-hee (; born July 30, 1944) is a South Korean actress active since 1967. Career Yoon was born in Gwangju, South Korea and debuted as an actress in 1967 by starring in ''Cheongchun Geukjang'' directed by Gang Dae-jin after being chose ... * Kim Hee-ra * Yoon Il-bong *Yoon In-Ja *Kim Sin-jae References Bibliography * * External links * ...
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Bun-rye's Story
''Bun-Rye's Story'' () is a 1971 South Korean film directed by Yu Hyun-mok. It was based on a novel by Bang Young-wung. Plot Bun-rye, the eldest daughter in a poor family, is violated by Yong-pal, who is a married man, and out of desperation she becomes a concubine of Young-cheol, a gambler who is impotent. Kong Jo-shi is in love with Bun-rye, though she still has feelings for Yong-pal. After losing his money, Young-cheol takes out his anger on Bun-rye and throws her out of his house. In retaliation, Jo-shi kills Young-cheol, and Bun-rye is driven to madness. Cast * Yoon Jeong-hee * Lee Soon-jae * Heo Jang-kang * Choi Nam-Hyun * Ju Jeung-ryu * Sa Mi-ja * Ahn In-sook Release ''Bun-Rye's Story'' was rated 18 and opened in South Korea on 6 May 1971 at Kukdo Theater. The film received a total of 96,281 admissions.
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Jung Jin-woo
Jung Jin-woo (born January 17, 1938) is a South Korean film director and producer. Jung made his directorial debut with ''The Only Son'' (1963) at the age of 23, setting the Korean record for the youngest person to direct a movie. After finishing ''Early Rain'' (1966), one of the most famous teenage movies of the 1960s, he went on to direct ''The Ran's Elegy'' (1965), ''The Secret Meeting'' (1965), and ''The Student Boarder'' (1966), showcasing his superb skills as a film director. Selected filmography As director *''The Only Son'' (1963) *''The Secret Meeting'' (1965) *''The Ran's Elegy'' (1965) *''Early Rain'' (1966) *''The Student Boarder'' (1966) *''Gunsmoke'' (1966) *''The White Crow'' (1967) *''Cloud'' (1968) *''Woman'' (1968) *''Frozen Spring'' (1970) (also credited as producer) *''Oyster Village'' (1972) (also credited as producer) *'' Long Live the Island Frogs'' (1972) (also credited as producer) *''End of an Affair'' (1975) *''Adultery Tree'' (1985) (also credit ...
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Choi Ha-won
Choi Ha-won ( 최하원, born 19 August 1937) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. He directed 25 films between 1968 and 1990. Selected filmography * ''The Old Jar Craftsman'' (1969) * ''Invited People ''Invited People'' ( 초대받은 성웅들 - 초대받은 사람들 - ''Chodaebadeun seongungdeul'' or ''Chodaebadeun saramdeul'') is a 1981 South Korean film directed by Choi Ha-won. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards. Plot ...'' (1981) References External links * * 1937 births Living people South Korean film directors South Korean screenwriters Ha-won {{SouthKorea-film-director-stub ...
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The Old Jar Craftsman
''The Old Jar Craftsman'' ( 독짓는 늙은이 - ''Dokjinneun neulgeuni'') ''aka'' ''Old Man Making a Jar'' is a 1969 South Korean film directed by Choi Ha-won. It was awarded Best Film at the Blue Dragon Film Awards ceremony. The film was selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Plot A lonely old man who makes a living as a potter saves the life of a young woman. The two marry and have a son. The woman's old lover finds her, and she runs away with him. The old potter commits suicide. Years later, the woman, now a beggar, returns to her old home and visits her son at the old potter's grave. Based on a novel. Cast * Hwang Hae * Yoon Jeong-hee * Namkoong Won * Heo Jang-kang * Kim Jung-hoon * Kim Hee-ra * Kim Jeong-ok * Choe Bong * Kim So-jo * Jeon Shook See also * List of submissions to the 42nd Academy Awards for Best F ...
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Descendants Of Cain (film)
''Descendants of Cain'' ( 카인의 후예 – ''Kaineui huye'') is a 1968 South Korean film directed by Yu Hyun-mok. Plot An anti-communist film depicting North Koreans extorting the land and property of civilians in the name of revolution after the liberation from Japan in 1945. Cast * Kim Jin-kyu as Pak Hun * Moon Hee as O Jang-nyeo *Park Nou-sik as Do-seop *Jang Dong-he *Jeong Min *Choe Bong *Yang Hun *Jang hoon *Kim Chil-seong *Seong So-min Awards At the Blue Dragon Film Awards in 1968, it won the award for Best Film. The film was also selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 41st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. See also * List of submissions to the 41st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film *List of South Korean submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film South Korea has submitted films to compete for the Academy Awar ...
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Flame In The Valley
''Flame in the Valley'' () is a 1967 South Korean film directed by Kim Soo-yong. It was awarded Best Film at the Blue Dragon Film Awards ceremony. Synopsis In this melodrama, a man in a village in Jirisan hides a Communist soldier who has sneaked into the area. A widow, finding the soldier in the bamboo grove, visits him and carries on a sexual relationship with him. When she discovers she is pregnant, she commits suicide. When the villagers burn the woods to drive out remaining Communist guerillas, the man who has hidden the soldier perishes in an attempt to rescue him. The drama is based on a novel. Cast * Shin Young-kyun * Ju Jeung-ryu * Do Kum-bong * Hwang Jung-seun * Han Eun-jin * Kim Jeong-ok * Jeon Young-ju * Kim Hyo-jin * Kim Young-ok * Ahn In-sook Ahn In-sook (; or spelled Ahn In-suk; born October 8, 1952) is a South Korean actress. Ahn was born in Seoul and graduated from Chung-Ang University with a major in film and theater. Ahn was a member of KBS children's ...
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Lee Man-hee (film Director)
Lee Man-hee (October 6, 1931 – April 13, 1975) was a South Korean film director. His works include ''Assassin'' (1969). His daughter, Lee Hye-young (actress, born 1962), Lee Hye-young, is an actress.http://www.kmdb.or.kr/eng/vod/special_list_view.asp?idx=370 Movies *''Kaleidoscope'' (1961) *''A Disobedient Son'' (1961) *''Call 112'' (1962) *''Until I Die'' (1962) *''Don't Look Back'' (1963) *''The Marines Who Never Returned'' (1963) *''The Twelve Nyang Life'' (1963) *''Han Seok-bong'' (1963) *''Soldiers of YMS504'' (1963) *''Where Can I Stand?'' (1964) *''The Evil Stairs (aka The Devil's Stairway)'' (1964) *''The Intimidator'' (1964) *''Black Hair'' (1964) *''The Chaser'' (1964) *''Myohyang's Elegy'' (1964) *''Market (1965 film), Market'' (1965) *''Heukmaek'' (1965) *''The Seven Female POW's'' (1965) *''Heilong River'' (1965) *''A Hero without Serial Number'' (1966) *''Late Autumn''(1966) *''Unforgettable Woman'' (1966) *''A Water Mill'' (1966) *''Swindler Mr. Heo'' (1967) *'' ...
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