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another award for our unnie B) ... this time she got the BEST ACTRESS AWARD on the recent Buil Film Awards ....

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Jung Yumi and Ryu Seung Bom were honored in Busan ... so happy for them ... both are amazing actors! B)

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more goodies :) :

Box office, Sept. 22 – Oct. 4

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"The Crucible" tops the charts and raises voices of protest

The two weeks lasting from Sept. 22 to Oct. 4 were witness to a remarkable box office phenomenon in the form of the film "The Crucible". Based on a shocking real-life incident in which young students at a school for the deaf were sexually assaulted by their teacher and principal, the film has outraged and mobilized viewers, who are demanding that justice be served and new laws be passed to protect vulnerable children. The popular phenomenon surrounding the film, including extensive coverage by the news media, has caused many to take note of the power and influence of the film medium.

The case was not unknown before -- in fact the film is based on a book by Gong Ji-young, one of Korea's best known novelists -- but the strong acting and powerful execution of the film has caused sensational word of mouth among viewers. In its first two weeks on release the film has sold over 2.7 million tickets, and given the fact that its box office was considerably higher in its second weekend as opposed to its first, "The Crucible" is expected to develop into one of the year's highest grossing films.

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so the award was because of her amazing performance in Oki's Movie !!! .... hahaha unnie is simply daebak ... few days ago she won the best actress award for My Dear Desperado and now for Oki's Movie .... this girl is incredible! :wub:

Ryu Seung Bum and Jung Yoo Mi Win Best Actor and Actress at 20th Buil Film Awards

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On Oct 7, Ryu Seung Bum and Jung Yoo Mi won the Best Actor and Best Actress Awards respectively, at the 20th Buil Film Awards, held at the Haneulyeon Theater inside the newly opened Busan Cinema Center.

Ryu Seung Bum won the Best Actor Award for his role as a prosecutor in “The Unjust,” co-starring Hwang Jung Min and directed by his brother Ryu Seung Wan. Ryu Seung Bum had won a similar award earlier at the 15th Fantasia International Film Festival held at Montreal in July.

Jung Yoo Mi won the first Best Actress Award in her career, for her role in “Ok Hee’s Movie” as the charming Ok Hee who is loved by both her fellow university classmate (Lee Seon Gyun) and her professor (Moon Sung Geum).

Other winners include:

Best Film: The Front Line

Best Director: Kim Tae Yong (Late Autumn)

Best Supporting Actor: Go Chang Seok (The Front Line)

Best Supporting Actress: Kim Yeo Jin (Children)

Best New Director: Park Jung Bum (The Journals of Musan)

Best New Actor: Lee Jae Hoon (The Front Line)

Best New Actress: Kang So Ra (Sunny)

Best Screenplay: Yoon Sang Ho (Banga, Banga)

Best Cinematography: Kim Tae Sung, Park Jong Chul (Bow, The Ultimate Weapon)

Best Score: Lee Ji Soo (Leafie, a Hen into the Wild)

Best Art Direction: Ryu Sung Hee (The Front Line)

Yoo Hyun Mok Film Arts Award: Kang Woo Seok

Buil Readers Jury Award (via popularity voting on the internet): Bow, The Ultimate Weapon

Best Dressed (at the awards ceremony): Lee Jae Hoon

The Buil Film Awards began in 1958 as the earliest film awards held in Korea. During the 50s and 60s, it was the biggest film awards event in the Busan region. The event went into a 34-year hiatus from 1973 to 2007 when the film industry lost its appeal to the television industry, before being revived in 2008.

It is currently one of the highlights of the ongoing Busan International Film Festival, held from Oct 6 ~ Oct 14. Mayor of Busan Heo Nam Shik, director Im Kwon Taek, actor Ahn Sung Ki and actress Kang Soo Yeon are some of the distinguished guests among the 800 that attended the awards ceremony.

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aigoo, more good news .... so happy for Yumi unnie :D

Movie “Crucible” is still 1st place for the 4th consecutive week!

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Movie “Crucible” which stars renowned actor, Gong Yoo has been holding it’s first place in the box office for the 4th consecutive week, almost reaching 4million in ticket sales!

On October 10th, the Tickets Integrated Computer Network of Korean Film Council reported that “Crucible” sold 335,495 tickets during the weekend(8th,9th). This substantial increase has bumped their gross overall ticket sales to an astounding figure of 3,743,065. It looks like the movie is going to rake in large profits as it reached it’s break-even point a while back with 1.5million sales.

Just like last week, runner-up is still “The Client” which features actor Jang Hyuk. The movie’s total cumulative ticket sales reports close to 1.5million while “Fighting Spirit” bumped up to third with approximately 1.3million total sales.

Hollywood film, “Real Steel” came out on top of the competition and claimed 4th place while “Countdown” declined to 5th.

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Jung Yumi glams up for the magazines

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It’s shoots like this one for Cosmopolitan that make me think back to Que Sera Sera, when Jung Yumi’s character is brought to a store for her makeover moment, and the sales associate declares that she’s a “cute” type and dresses her like an overgrown child…and Lee Kyu-han steps in and declares that no, she’s actually quite sexy, and then…suddenly she’s a whole new person.

It’s the complete opposite from her most recent project, that’s for sure; Jung plays a social worker in The Crucible, the film based on real-life rape and sexual assault cases at a school for the deaf. It has met with tremendous response, both at home and abroad, and naturally calls for a more sober, toned-down image than this one.

Or the one below, which comes from last month’s L’Officiel Hommes, where she takes on a look that’s more boyish, but similarly glam. Jung Yumi is definitely a chameleon — both in her appearance, and her acting. (Although it should be noted that she’s not so much of one that one should confuse her with the actress in Thousand Day Promise, who’s a different Jung Yumi entirely.)

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CJ Entertainment To Release "Silenced" in North America

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The heartbreaking story about abuse committed against innocent children is making its way to western soil.

The powerful movie, "Silenced", about the horrible injustice deaf children had to endure in one school has shocked a nation. Titled as "The Crucible" in Korea, "Silenced" is based on a true story. South Korean President Lee Myung Bak "made a point of publicly attending a screening. Revisions to national laws are already making their way through the National Assembly" stated CJ in a recent press release.

Actor Gong Yoo portrays a teacher, Kang In Ho, who bribes his way into a school to teach deaf children. While working there, he realizes the children's' behavior seems withdrawn. They appear distraught and paranoid in class. In Ho discovers the faculty at his new school are secretly sexually abusing the disable children. He joins forces with a woman from a human rights center to fight for the children.

"Silenced" has touched the hearts of many in South Korea. The movie will premiere on November 4th in theaters all over the United States and Canada.

The movie will be released in the following theaters:

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: CGV Cinemas, Century 20 Huntington Beach

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA: Century 20 Great Mall

NEW YORK AMC Ridgefield Park

PHILADELPHIA: AMC 309

ATLANTA: AMC Colonial

DALLAS/FORT WORTH: Cinemark 24 Legacy

CHICAGO: AMC Showplace Niles

SEATTLE: AMC Southcenter

PORTLAND: Century Eastport

LAS VEGAS: Century Suncoast

TORONTO: Cineplex Odeon Sheppard

VANCOUVER METRO: Cineplex Silvercity Coquitlam

For more information about "Silenced" click here to visit the official website.

Credit: A special thanks to Debbie at CJ America for the tip

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aigooo ... a new nomination for Yumi unnie . I think she will win for sure! B)

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Congratulations for Yumi unni and Yoo oppa for their nominations as Best Actress and Actor . Dogani fighting!

Ko Soo, Gong Yoo, Park Hae-il compete for the Cheong Ryong Best Actor Award

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Ko Soo, Gong Yoo, Park Hae-il, Kim Ha-neul, Kim Hye-soo and Tang Wei are competing for Best Actor and Actress at the 32nd Cheong Ryong Movie Awards.

The executive office released the names of the candidates on November 8th.

According to the office, Ko Soo ("The Front Line"), Gong Yoo ("The Crucible"), Kim Yoon-seok ("The Yellow Sea"), Park Hae-il ("Arrow, The Ultimate Weapon") and Yoon Kye-sang ("Poongsan") are the nominees for Best Actor and Kim Ha-neul ("Blind"), Kim Hye-soo ("Villain and Widow"), Jung Yoo Mi ("The Crucible"), Choi Kang Hee ("Petty Romance") and Tang Wei ("Late Autumn") are those for Best Actress.

Up for Best Director are Kang Hyeong-cheol ("Sunny - 2010"), Kim Han-min ("Arrow, The Ultimate Weopon"), Ryoo Seung-hwan ("The Unjust"), Jang Hoon ("The Front Line") and Hwang Dong-hyeok ("The Crucible").

Up for Best Film are "The Front Line", "The Crucible", "The Unjust" and "Sunny - 2010".

Nominated for Best Supporting Actor are Ko Chang-seok ("The Front Line"), Ryoo Seung-yong ("Arrow, The Ultimate Weopon"), Yoo Hae-jin ("The Unjust"), Jang Gwang ("The Crucible") and Jo Seong-ha ("The Yellow Sea") and for Best Supporting Actress are Kim Soo-mi ("I Love You"), Ryoo Hyeon-kyeong ("Petty Romance"), Yoo Seon ("GLove"), Jang Yeong-nam ("Hello Ghost") and Cheon Woo-hee ("Sunny").

The 32nd Cheong Ryong Movie Awards will be held on the 25th of November in the Peace Hall of the Seoul's Kyeong Hee University. 22 works have been selected through surveys amongst movie experts, netizen voting's and number of hits.

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OMG!!! a new nomination .... wahhhhh! * tears of happiness * Yumi unnie is really daebak!!!

Historic War Drama Tops Nominations at Blue Dragon Awards

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"The Front Line" has been nominated for 11 categories including Best Film at the 32nd Blue Dragon Film Awards, a leading annual awards ceremony organized by the Sports Chosun that focuses on new blockbusters.

Directed by Jang Hoon, the movie revolves around a final battle fought in the early stages of the 1950-53 Korean War after the 1951 ceasefire is announced, showing how soldiers can lose their humanity in the insanity of war. It stars Sin Ha-gyoon and Ko Soo, among others.

According to the awards committee on Wednesday, the movie is also in the running for Best Director, Best Leading Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best New Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Lighting, Best Original Score, Best Art Direction, Technical Award and Best Original Screenplay.

"Arrow – The Ultimate Weapon", starring Park Hae-il as the best archer in the Chosun Dynasty and his odyssey to rescue his sister, picked up nominations for 10 categories, including Best Film and Best Director, while "Sunny" has a fighting chance in eight categories and "The Crucible" seven, including Best Leading Actress for Jung Yu Mi.

This year's Blue Dragon Film Awards will be held at Kyunghee University in Seoul on Nov. 25. A total of 22 films will compete in 15 categories.

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