Blue Dragon Film Award for Technical Award
The Blue Dragon Film Award for Technical Award is given at the Blue Dragon Awards
Blue Dragon Film Award for Technical Award | |
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Awarded for | Technical Award |
Country | South Korea |
Presented by | Blue Dragon Film Awards |
First awarded | 1963 |
Website | www |
The Blue Dragon Film Awards considers only blockbusters and popular movies of high artistic value released during the previous year. During the selection process, about forty movies that have made it to the final list are screened to the public for free. After the screening of each selection, the awards ceremony opens. The Blue Dragon Film Awards is the most prestigious film award in Korea at the moment.[1]
The Blue Dragon Film Awards and Grand Bell Awards are the most popular film awards in South Korea.[2][3]
Winners
# | Year | Recipient | Film |
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1 | 1963 | Lee Kyeong-soon | Kinship |
2 | 1964 | Yang Seong-ran | Red Scarf |
3 | 1965 | Go Hae-jin | The Martyr |
4 | 1966 | Kim Hee-soo | Orders to Escape |
5 | 1967 | Cha Jeong-nam | Han (Regret) |
6 | 1969 | Lee Kyeong-soon | Descendants of Cain |
7 | 1970 | Cha Jeong-nam | I Would Like to Become a Human |
8 | 1971 | Jeong Gyeong-hee | A Facedown in 30 Years |
9 | 1972 | Jang Hyeon-su | A Cattle Seller |
10 | 1973 | Kim Oh | Special Investigation Bureau: Kim So-san, the Kisaeng |
11 | 1990 | Yoo Young-gil | Black Republic |
12 | 1991 | ||
13 | 1992 | ||
14 | 1993 | Ahn Sang-soo | The Blue in You |
15 | 1994 | Kim Soo-chul | The Taebaek Mountains |
16 | 1995 | Yoon Jeong-seop | The Hair Dresser |
17 | 1996 | Lee Dong-joon | The Ginkgo Bed |
18 | 1997 | Lee Dong-joon | Green Fish |
19 | 1998 | 특수효과팀 | The Soul Guardians |
20 | 1999 | Jung Do-wan | Phantom: The Submarine |
21 | 2000 | Jeong Do-an | Libera Me |
22 | 2001 | Im Jae-young | Waikiki Brothers |
23 | 2002 | Jang Seong-ho | 2009 Lost Memories |
24 | 2003 | Oh Sang-man | Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring |
25 | 2004 | Jeong Do-an | Taegukgi |
26 | 2005 | Shin Jae-ho | Blood Rain |
27 | 2006 | The Orphanage, EON Digital Film | The Host |
28 | 2007 | DTI, ETRI | The Restless |
29 | 2008 | Insight Visual | Modern Boy |
30 | 2009 | Hans Uhlig, Jang Seong-ho,
Kim Hee-dong |
Haeundae |
31 | 2010 | Park Jung-ryul | The Man from Nowhere |
32 | 2011 | Oh Se-young | War of the Arrows |
33 | 2012 | Yoo Sang-seob, Jung Yoon-hyun | The Thieves |
34 | 2013 | Jeong Seong-jin | Mr. Go |
35 | 2014 | Kang Jong-ik | The Pirates |
36 | 2015 | Jo Sang-gyeong, Son Na-ri | Assassination |
37 | 2016 | Kwak Tae-yong, Hwang Hyo-gyun | Train to Busan |
38 | 2017 | Kwon Gwi-duk | The Villainess |
39 | 2018 | Chae Kyung-hwa, Lee Eun-yi | 1987: When the Day Comes |
? | Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds | ||
40 | 2019 | Yoon Jin-yeul | Exit |
References
- https://yooahinsikseekland.wordpress.com/2015/11/26/yoo-ah-in-wins-best-actor-at-the-36th-blue-dragon-film-awards-the-throne-wins-big-part-1/. Missing or empty
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(help) - "Blue Dragon Film Awards". YesAsia. Retrieved 2014-03-20.
- Jamier, Samuel. "The 27th Blue Dragon Awards". Tracking the Blue Dragon Dumplings. The Korea Society. Archived from the original on 2014-03-20. Retrieved 2014-03-20.
External links
- Official website (in Korean)
- Blue Dragon Film Awards at Naver (in Korean)
- Blue Dragon Film Awards at Daum (in Korean)
- Blue Dragon Film Awards at Cinemasie
- Blue Dragon Film Award for Technical Award at IMDb
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