Chunsa Film Art Awards
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The Chunsa Film Art Awards have been presented in South Korea since the founding of the prize by the Korea Film Directors' Society. The awards take their name from pen-name of the early Korean actor and filmmaker, Na Woon-gyu. Prizes are given for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Actor.[1]
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[edit] Best Film
Ceremony[2] | Year | Film | Director |
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First | 1990 | Black Republic | Park Kwang-su |
Second | 1991 | Death Song | Kim Ho-sun |
Third | 1992 | Our Twisted Hero | Park Jong-won |
Fourth | 1993 | Sopyonje | Im Kwon-taek |
Fifth | 1994 | The Taebaek Mountains | Im Kwon-taek |
Sixth | 1995 | A Single Spark | Park Kwang-su |
Seventh | 1999 | Spring in My Hometown | Lee Kwangmo |
Eighth | 2000 | Joint Security Area | Park Chan-wook |
Ninth | 2001 | Friend | Kwak Kyung-taek |
Tenth | 2002 | Oasis | Lee Chang-dong |
Eleventh | 2003 | Memories of Murder | Bong Joon-ho |
[edit] Best Director
Ceremony[2] | Year | Director | Film |
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First | 1990 | Chung Ji-young | Partisans of South Korea |
Second | 1991 | Im Kwon-taek | Fly High, Run Far |
Third | 1992 | Chung Ji-young | White Badge |
Fourth | 1993 | Im Kwon-taek | Sopyonje |
Fifth | 1994 | Uhm Jong-sun | Manmubang |
Sixth | 1995 | Park Kwang-su | A Single Spark |
Seventh | 1999 | Park Chul-soo | Kazoku Cinema |
Eighth | 2000 | Park Chan-wook | Joint Security Area |
Ninth | 2001 | Kwak Kyung-taek | Friend |
Tenth | 2002 | Lee Chang-dong | Oasis |
Eleventh | 2003 | Bong Joon-ho | Memories of Murder |
[edit] Best Actress
Ceremony[2] | Year | Actor | Film |
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First | 1990 | Shim Hye-jin | Black Republic |
Second | 1991 | Chang Mi-hee | Death Song |
Third | 1992 | Kang Soo-yeon | Road to the Racetrack |
Fourth | 1993 | Oh Jung-hae | Sopyonje |
Fifth | 1994 | Shim Hye-jin, | Out to the World |
Sixth | 1995 | Pang Eun-jin | 301, 302 |
Seventh | 1999 | Lee Mi-sook | An Affair |
Eighth | 2000 | Kim Sung-nyeo | Chunhyang |
Ninth | 2001 | Bae Doona Lee Yo-won Ok Ji-young |
Take Care of My Cat |
Tenth | 2002 | Moon So-ri | Oasis |
Eleventh | 2003 | Moon So-ri | A Good Lawyer's Wife |
[edit] Best Actor
Ceremony[2] | Year | Director | Film |
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First | 1990 | Ahn Sung-ki | Partisans of South Korea |
Second | 1991 | Lee Deok-hwa | Fly High, Run Far |
Third | 1992 | Moon Sung-keun | Road to the Racetrack |
Fourth | 1993 | Lee Deok-hwa | I Will Survive |
Fifth | 1994 | Jang Dong-hwi | Manmubang |
Sixth | 1995 | Hong Kyung-in | A Single Spark |
Seventh | 1999 | Park Shin-yang | A Promise |
Eighth | 2000 | Sol Kyung-gu | Peppermint Candy |
Ninth | 2001 | Yoo Oh-sung | Friend |
Tenth | 2002 | Sol Kyung-gu | Oasis |
Eleventh | 2003 | Song Kang-ho | Memories of Murder |
[edit] See also
[edit] Notes
- ^ Film Awards Ceremonies in Korea (English). koreanfilm.org. Retrieved on 2008-02-02.
- ^ a b c d Filmography based on Awards (XLS) (English). koreanfilm.org. Retrieved on 2008-02-02.
[edit] Bibliography
- Film Awards Ceremonies in Korea (English). koreanfilm.org. Retrieved on 2008-02-02.
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