Chunsa Film Art Awards – Wikipedia

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South Korean film festival since 1990

The Chunsa Film Art Awards (also known as the Icheon Chunsa Film Festival) have been presented in South Korea since the founding of the prize by the Korea Film Directors’ Society in 1990.[1] The awards take their name from the pen name of the early Korean actor and filmmaker from the silent film era, Na Woon-gyu.[2][3] Prizes are given for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best New Director, Best New Actor, Best New Actress, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Music/Score, Best Lighting, Best Editing, Best Art Direction, and Technical Award.[4]

*Note: the list below is referenced.[5][6]

Best Film[edit]

Best Director[edit]

Best Actor[edit]

Best Actress[edit]

Best Supporting Actor[edit]

Best Supporting Actress[edit]

Best New Director[edit]

Best New Actor[edit]

Best New Actress[edit]

Best Young Actor/Actress[edit]

Best Screenplay[edit]

Best Cinematography[edit]

Best Lighting[edit]

Best Editing[edit]

Best Art Direction[edit]

Best Music[edit]

Best Planning/Producer[edit]

Technical Award[edit]

Special Jury Prize[edit]

Various[edit]

# Year Category Recipient Film
1st 1990 Achievement Award Yoon Bong-choon,
Lee Kyu-hwan
2nd 1991 Best Costume Design Kim Young-joo,
Ha Young-soo,
Lee Hae-yoon
Death Song
3rd 1992 Best Costume Design Lee Kyung-hee,
Shim Yoon-joo
Marriage Story
4th 1993 Best Visual Effects Lee Moon-geol Mother’s Field
5th 1994 신인장려상 Lee Jae-rak 자정 이후
6th 1995 장려상 Arirang Film Light in My Heart
8th 2000 Best New Cinematographer Hong Kyung-pyo Il Mare
Achievement Award Kim Han-seob
Special Acting Award Lee Mu-jeong Truth Game
10th 2002 100th Anniversary of the
Chunsa Film Art Awards
Commemoration Achievement Award
Im Kwon-taek (director)
Jung Il-sung (cinematographer)
Lee Tae-won (president of
Taeheung Film Studios)
11th 2003 Achievement Award for the
Development of Korean Cinema
Kim Dae-jung
12th 2004 Achievement Award Yang Ki-hwan (film stills)
Ahn Sung-ki (screen quota
cultural solidarity)
14th 2006 Best Costume Design Kwon Yoo-jin Blue Swallow
17th 2009 Ensemble Acting Award Lee Jae-eung,
Choi Jae-hwan,
Ha Jung-woo,
Kim Ji-seok,
Kim Dong-wook
Take Off
18th 2010 Special Acting Award Park Joong-hoon My Dear Desperado
19th 2014 Special Achievement Award Kang Dae-jin (president of the
National Association of Theatre Owners)
20th 2015 Special Audience Award
for Best Film
Ode to My Father
Special Award for Contribution
to Film Development
Myung Films
21st 2016 Special Achievement Award Im Kwon-taek
Special Audience Award
for Best Film
Spirits’ Homecoming
22nd 2017 Special Achievement Award Kim Soo-yong
Special Audience Award
for Best Film
Train to Busan
23rd 2018 Special Achievement Award Ju Heo-seong, Jang Na-ra
Special Audience Award
for Best Film
Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds
24th 2019 Special Achievement Award Jung Jin-woo
Special Popularity Award Lee Sung-kyung Miss & Mrs. Cops
Uhm Tae-goo The Great Battle
Special Audience Award
for Best Film
Extreme Job
Special Screenplay Award Moon Shin-goo Original Sin
Asian Award
for Actor/Actress
China Li Yixiao Malaysia Dato’f Sri Eizlan bin Md Yusof
Asian Award
for Director
China Vonin
Asian Award
for Documentary Category
Lee Seung-hyun A Long Way Around

Beautiful Artist in Film Award[edit]

# Year Recipient
16th 2008 Yoon Il-bong
17th 2009 Choi Seok-gyu
18th 2010 Moon Hee

Korean Cultural Award[edit]

Chunsa 예술인 Award[edit]

# Year Recipient
2nd 1991 Kwon Young-soon
3rd 1992 Kim Il-hae
4th 1993 Choi Hoon
5th 1994 Lee Chang-geun
6th 1995 Im Kwon-taek
7th 1999 Hwang Moon-pyeong
8th 2000
9th 2001
10th 2002
11th 2003 Jang Dong-hwi

Chunsa Daesang (Grand Prize)[edit]

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