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Hong Sang-soo’s new work’Introduction’, Best Screenplay at Berlin Film Festival (Comprehensive)

Third Silver Bear Award after Best Actress and Director Awards

(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Han Mi-hee = Director Hong Sang-soo announced the news of the award for the second year in a row at the Berlin International Film Festival.

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Director Hong received the Silver Bear Award Screenplay Award for his 25th feature film’Introduction’ at the 71st Berlin International Film Festival, which closed on the 5th (local time). After receiving the Director’s Award for’The Woman Who Flee’ last year, it has been awarded for the second year in a row, and is the third Silver Bear Award in Berlin.

‘Introduction’ is a movie in which a young man Young-ho (played by Shin Seok-ho) follows the journey to visit his father, lover, and mother, respectively, through three paragraphs.

The judges commented, “More than telling a story or advancing a narration efficiently, we weave a momentary gap between action and action, where the hidden truth of human history suddenly reveals brightly and clearly.”

Director Hong was invited to the competition section of the Berlin Film Festival:’Night and Day’ (2008),’Not Anyone’s Daughter, Hae Won’ (2013),’Alone on the Beach at Night’ (2017), and’A Woman Who Flees’ (2020). It is the fifth following.

‘Alone on the Beach at Night’ won the actor Kim Min-hee the Silver Bear Award for Best Actress, and the Silver Bear Award Director Award for the’Runaway Woman’ after 3 years.

Director Hong’s’Introduction’ received high ratings after the release and raised expectations for winning the Golden Bear Award, but it was only a screenplay award. Kim Min-hee, a lover, also appeared in this movie. Minhee Kim has also been named as a production manager.

This year’s film festival was held online in the aftermath of a novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19).

The best prize, the Golden Bear Award, was Romanian director Radu Jude’s’Bad Luck Banging or Rooney Phone’, the jury award was the Hamaguchi Ryusuke’s’Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy’, and the director’s award was the Hungarian director Dennes Nazi’s’Natural Light’. Occupied.

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