Guest adikkeluangman Posted October 26, 2015 Share Posted October 26, 2015 [TRANS] 151020 Yoon Bak & Jang Huiryoung Interview with BNT▷Your role models?▶Yoon Bak: Lee Sunkyun sunbaenim. It never changes. If you look at sunbaenim’s filmography, he has gone from minor roles to supporting roles to leading roles. He has done plays, miniseries, and films. I want to take after how he has worked his way to widen his fields of work.▶Jang Huiryoung: My role models are Kim Minhee sunbaenim and Gong Hyojin sunbaenim. I want the individuality that the two sunbaenims have with their acting. I hope I can work with them one day.Translated by fyjypnation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rubie Posted December 11, 2015 Share Posted December 11, 2015 December 10, 2015 Yoo Hae Jin and Kim Min Hee winners at the Busan Movie Critics Awards Source: STARNEWS via Hancinema.net Actor Yoo Hae-jin and actress Kim Min-hee are winners of the 16th Busan Movie Critics Association Awards. They are taking home the Best Actress and Best Actor awards. Yoo Hae-jin has done well in the movies "Minority Opinion", "The Classified File", "Veteran" and others. Kim Min-hee starred in the movie "Right Now, Wrong Then" and she also won the same award for the 2008 movie "Hellcats". Producer Hong Sang-soo's "Right Now, Wrong Then" starring Kim Min-hee and Jeong Jae-yeong is about a movie producer meeting a woman in Suwon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rubie Posted December 18, 2015 Share Posted December 18, 2015 December 16, 2015 Busan Critics Grand Prize for RIGHT NOW, WRONG THEN YOO Hae-jin and KIM Min-hee Take Acting Honors by Pierce Conran / KoBiz Earlier this month, HONG Sang-soo’s Right Now, Wrong Then was awarded the Grand Prize at the 16th Busan Film Critics Awards. KIM Min-hee, who featured in HONG’s film, took home the Best Actress Prize, while veteran actor YOO Hae-jin was given the Best Actor prize, following roles in The Unfair, The Classified File and Veteran this year. HONG’s film has been racking up prizes since its bow at the Locarno International Film Festival, where it picked up the top Golden Leopard award as well as Best Actor for JUNG Jae-young. The film also took top honours at the Gijón International Film Festival and JUNG picked up the Best Actor accolade there as well as at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards and the Korean Association of Film Reporters Awards. Director OH Seung-uk received the Special Jury Prize in Busan this month after making The Shameless, which was invited to the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival in May and featured JEON Do-yeon. JANG Kun-jae came away with the Best Screenplay Prize for his third feature A Midsummer's Fantasia, a Korean-Japanese co-production which was produced by noted arthouse filmmaker KAWASE Naomi and the Technical Prize went to Kelvin Kyung Kun PARK for his visually arresting documentary A Dream of Iron, which debuted at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2014. The Best New Director Prize was shared this year, between KIM Sung-je, director of judicial thriller The Unfair, and HONG Won-chan, whose workplace mystery-horror Office bowed as a midnight screening at the Cannes Film Festival. This year’s LEE Pil-woo Award was given to cinematographer LEE Suck-ki, who worked on well over 100 classic Korean films, including LEE Man-hee’s A Day Off (1968). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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