YOO Hae-jin and KIM Min-hee Take Acting Honors
 
 
 
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).