quarta-feira, 27 de abril de 2011

[Movie] Pq você deve ver filme sul-coreano?

Vou deixar de tentar convencer por emoção e vou para os fatos (abaixo).
Agora me diz, com tanto prêmios assim, será um cinema ruim? :)
Não preciso falar mais nada.
E repito, VOCÊ NÃO VAI VER GENTE VOANDO E PULANDO DE UM MURO DE 10m DE ALTURA NUM FILME SUL-COREANO! Tira essa idéia da cabeça!!!


2008 Cinema sul-coreano ganha mostra em São Paulo - Apesar dos blockbusters norte-americanos ainda dominarem as salas de cinemas do Brasil, produções de outros países vêm aos poucos buscando seu espaço, mostrando força e originalidade.

2009 O prêmio de melhor ficção, da competição de novos diretores da 33ª Mostra Internacional de Cinema em São Paulo, que atribui o Troféu Bandeira Paulista, foi para o filme Voluntária Sexual, de Kyeong-duk Cho, da Coréia do Sul.

2010 Filme sul-coreano ganha Estrela Ouro de Marrakech
2010 Filme coreano vencedor de mostra em Cannes faz lembrar Nouvelle Vague
2010 Coreia do Sul leva o prêmio de 'melhor filme asiático' Melodrama 'Madre' (Mãe) de Bong Joon-ho conquista o troféu que tinha produção da China como favorita. Nas primeiras edições desses prêmios, o AFA de melhor filme foi concedido para a Coreia do Sul ("The Host" e "Secret Sunchine"), história que só mudou em 2009, com o prêmio para o filme japonês "Tokyo Sonata", de Kiyoshi Kurosawa.
2011 Prémio Melhor Filme Orient Express “I Saw the Devil” – Kim Jee-won – Coreia do Sul


Vejam as pontuações dos filmes abaixo e tirem as suas conclusões...


http://www.omelete.com.br/cinema/critica-poesia/
http://www.omelete.com.br/cinema/lady-vinganca/
http://www.omelete.com.br/cinema/critica-sede-de-sangue/
http://www.omelete.com.br/cinema/iold-boyi/
http://www.omelete.com.br/cinema/mr-vinganca-tera-remake-em-hollywood/


Premiações e Nomeações


Lady Vingança
Won Best Actress (International Competition) 8th Cinemanila Film Festival 2006: Lee Young-ae
Won "Best Director" at Bangkok Festival 2006
Won "Little Golden Lion" at Venice Film Festival 2005
Lee Young-ae won "Best Actress" at Sitges Film Festival 2005[1]
Won Best Actress at The Motterle Awards, 2005: Lee Young-ae
Lee Young-ae won "Best Actress" at Blue Dragon Awards 2005
Won Best Film at the Blue Dragon Awards 2005


Old Boy
57th Cannes Film Festival[16]
Won: Grand Prix of the Jury – Park Chan-wook
Grand Bell Awards – South Korea 2004[17]
Won: Best Director – Park Chan-wook
Won: Best Actor – Choi Min-sik
Won: Best Editing – Kim Sang-beom
Won: Best Illumination – Park Hyun-won
Won: Best Music – Jo Yeong-wook
Asia Pacific Film Festival 2004[18]
Won: Best Director – Park Chan-wook
Won: Best Actor – Choi Min-sik
37th Festival Internacional de Cinema de Catalunya - Sitges 2004[19]
Won: Maria Award (Best Film)
Won: José Luis Guarner Award (Critics' Best Film)
Bergen International Film Festival 2004[20]
Won: Audience Award
British Independent Film Awards 2004[21]
Won: Best Foreign Independent Film
European Film Awards 2004[22]
Nominated: Screen International Award

Senhor Vingança
2003 Won Best Asian Film Chan-wook Park
2003 Won Jury Award Best Feature Film Chan-wook Park Philadelphia Film Festival


I Saw the Devil
2011 29th Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival[11]
Golden Raven
2011 5th Asian Film Awards[12]
Best Editing – Nam Na-young
2011 31st Fantasporto Film Festival[13]
Fantasy section Best Director - Kim Ji-woon
Orient Express sidebar Best Film
2010 31st Blue Dragon Film Awards
Best Cinematography – Lee Mo-gae
Best Music – Mowg
Best Lighting – Oh Seung-chul
Nomination – Best Leading Actor – Lee Byung-hun
Nomination – Best Art Direction – Jo Hwa-sung
Nomination – Technical Award – Jung Do-ahn, Lee Hee-kyung
2010 13th Director's Cut Awards
Best Actor – Choi Min-sik
2010 47th Grand Bell Awards
Best Lighting – Oh Seung-chul
Nomination – Best Actor – Lee Byung-hun
Nomination – Best Actor – Choi Min-sik
Nomination – Best Film

I'm cyborg but its ok
Alfred Bauer Prize, Berlin International Film Festival (2007)
Opening Film, Hong Kong International Film Festival (2007)
Film Presented, New York Asian Film Festival (2007)
Official Selection (Special Screenings), SXSW (2007)


A moment to remember
2005 Won Grand Bell Award Best Screenplay, Adaptation Yeong-ha Kim John H. Lee


A bittersweet life


2006 8th Deauville Asian Film Festival[8]
LOTUS ACTION ASIA - Grand Prix Action Asia, Action Asia Prize
2006 Fant-Asia Film Festival[9]
Silver Prize Best Asian Film
Best photography - Ji-yong Kim
2005 Sitges Film Festival[10]
Best Original Soundtrack - Dalparan and Jang Young-Gyu
Nomination - Best Film
2006 42nd Paeksang Arts Awards[11]
Best Actor - Lee Byung-hun
2005 26th Blue Dragon Film Awards
Best Cinematography - Kim Ji-yong
Nomination – Best Director - Kim Ji-woon
Nomination – Best Leading Actor - Lee Byung-hun
Nomination – Best Supporting Actor - Hwang Jung-min
Nomination – Best Music - Dalparan and Jang Young-gyu
Nomination – Best Art Direction - Ryu Sung-Hee
Nomination – Best Lighting - Shin Sang-Ryeol
2005 25th Korean Critics' Choice Awards
Top 10 Films
Best Actor - Lee Byung-hun
Best Music - Dalparan, Jang Young-gyu
2005 13th Chunsa Film Art Awards
Best Actor - Lee Byung-hun
2005 42nd Grand Bell Awards[12][13]
Best Supporting Actor - Hwang Jung-min
Nomination – Best Actor - Lee Byung-hun
Nomination - Best Film
Nomination – Best Director - Kim Ji-woon
Nomination - Best Cinematography - Kim Ji-yong
Nomination – Best Art Direction - Ryu Sung-Hee
Nomination - Best Editing - Choi Jae-geun
Nomination – Best Music - Jang Young-gyu
Nomination - Best Sound
2005 4th Korean Film Awards
Best Supporting Actor - Hwang Jung-min

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