'Decision to break up', the most nominations at the 43rd Blue Dragon Film Awards! ...13 divisions

[ K trendy NEWS reporter Shin Mi-hee ] With attention being focused on who will receive the award this year in the Korean film industry, the movie 'Decision to break up' was named the most nominated film at this year's Blue Dragon Film Awards. The 43rd Blue Dragon Film Awards, the most prestigious film awards in Korea, have announced the finalists. Five films, 'Broker', 'Kingmaker', 'Hansan: The Appearance of the Dragon', 'Hunt' and 'Resolve to Break Up', will be nominated for the Best Picture category for this year's best Korean film. 출처 : K trendy NEWS(http://www.k-trendynews.com)
At the closing ceremony of the 75th Cannes Film Festival held in Cannes, France on the evening of May 28 (local time), which drew attention in this year's Korean film, Song Kang-ho of 'The Broker' received the Best Actor Award, and director Park Chan-wook of 'The Decision to Break Up' received the Best Director Award. . While two Korean films entered the competition at the Cannes Film Festival, they once again conquered the Cannes Film Festival, reaffirming the potential of K-movies and writing a new history, raising interest in Korean films based on K content. is rising 출처 : K trendy NEWS(http://www.k-trendynews.com) As a result of the expert group voting and netizens voting for the 43rd Blue Dragon Film Awards, the nominees for each category were decided. The nominees announced this time are Best Picture, Director, Best New Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best New Actor, Cinematography, Best Screenplay, Music, Art, Editing, excluding the Most Audience Award and Popularity Award. There are 15 categories including , technical awards, etc. 'Determination to Break Up' was nominated for the most nominations in 13 categories, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor. Next, 'Hansan: The Appearance of the Dragon' was named in 10 categories including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actor, and 'The Hunt' was also named in 10 categories including Best Picture, Best New Director, and Best Actor. Following that, 'Broker' and 'Kingmaker' are nominated for 7 categories each, foretelling fierce competition. 출처 : K trendy NEWS(http://www.k-trendynews.com)
'Emergency Declaration' was named in 5 categories, 'Crime City 2' and 'Life is Beautiful' were named in 4 categories each. 출처 : K trendy NEWS(http://www.k-trendynews.com)
'Genre Romance' has three categories, 'Cooperation 2: International', 'Witch (魔女) Part2. 'The Other One', 'The Girl on the Bulldozer', and 'Anchor' in two categories each, 'Wolf Hunt', 'Alien + Human Part 1', 'Mathematician in Wonderland', and 'Special Song' in one each posted a name 출처 : K trendy NEWS(http://www.k-trendynews.com)
Meanwhile, the handprinting event of the '43rd Blue Dragon Film Awards' was postponed due to the Itaewon disaster. On the 1st, the Blue Dragon Film Awards Secretariat announced that the Blue Dragon Film Awards hand-printing event scheduled for the 3rd was changed to a pre-recorded broadcast format through Naver NOW. at 2 pm on the 9th. The Blue Dragon Film Awards said, "We pray for the well-being of those who died in a tragic accident, and send our deepest condolences to the bereaved family. 출처 : K trendy NEWS(http://www.k-trendynews.com)
This event is an event to commemorate the winners of the Blue Dragon Film Awards and leave a hand print. Last year's Blue Dragon Film Awards winners Seol Kyung-gu (Best Actor), Moon So-ri (Best Actress), Heo Jun-ho (Best Supporting Actor), Kim Seon-young (Best Supporting Actress), Jeong Jae-gwang (Rookie of the Year), and Gong Seung-yeon (Rookie of the Year) are in attendance. 출처 : K trendy NEWS(http://www.k-trendynews.com)
The 43rd Blue Dragon Film Awards will be held at KBS Hall in Yeouido on Friday, November 25 and will be broadcast live through KBS. 출처 : K trendy NEWS(http://www.k-trendynews.com)

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