한국 단편영화 '호산나(Hossana)’, 베를린국제영화제 황금곰상 수상 Korean short wins top honour at Berlin film festival(VIDEO)

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“호산나”  감독:나영길(33)



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DIRECTOR

Na Young-kil


CAST

Ji Hye-chan

Park Ji-hwan

Hyeong Young-seon

Cho Youg-do

Jeong Jong-yeol

Kim Eun-kyeong

Park Sahm-soon


줄거리

아프거나 다친 사람들을 치유하고, 죽은 자들을 되살리지만 삶의 고뇌에 괴로워하며 저주와 욕설을 퍼붓는 사람들 속에서 아무 말 없이 그들을 치유하고 살려내는 소년의 모습을 그려냄


소년의 모습을 통해서 삶과 죽임, 그리고 구원이란 무엇인가에 대한 질문을 던지고자함


역대 한국영화 베를린 국제영화제 수상내역


 ㅇ 1961년 베를린 영화제 특별 은곰상: 마부(강대진)

 ㅇ 1994년 알프레드 바우어상: 화엄경(장선우)

 ㅇ 2004년 베를린 영화제 감독상: 사마리아(김기덕)

 ㅇ 2005년 명예황금곰상: 임권택

 ㅇ 2007년 알프레드 바우어상: 싸이보그지만 괜찮아(박찬욱)

 ㅇ 2011년 단편경쟁부문 황금곰상: 파란만장(박찬욱/박찬경)

 ㅇ 2011년 단편경쟁부문 은곰상:부서진 밤(양효주)

 ㅇ 2013년 제너레이션 부문 심사위원 특별 언급상 : 명왕성(신수원)

   ※단편 황금곰상 수상은 2011년에 이어 두 번째임

문체부

 

 

Ahn Sung-mi

The graduation film of a Korean university student won a top honour at the Berlin International Film Festival on Saturday.


Na Young-kil, 32, won the Golden Bear for best short film at the German film festival for "Hosanna," his graduation project at the Korea National University of Arts.


The 24-minute-long horror-fantasy film centres on a boy living in a remote village who has the power to heal the sick and raise the dead. The villagers get a new lease on life through the boy's help, yet find themselves mired in their same old miseries. Though they curse and antagonize the boy, he continues to cure them of their illnesses.


The 2014 film received the special jury award from Jeonju International Film Festival last year.


"Through the boy, I wanted to ask questions about the meaning of life, death and resurrection," the director said.


The last time a Korean film won the Golden Bear for Best Short Film was in 2011 for "Night Fishing," directed by Park Chan-wook and his brother Park Chan-kyong. In the same year, director Yang Hyo-joo received the second prize, a Silver Bear in the same category, for "Broken Night."


A total of eight Korean films, including "Hosanna," were shown at the film festival, which is one of the most prestigious in the world, alongside those of Cannes, Venice and Toronto. The Korean box-office hit "Ode to My Father" by Yoon Je-kyoon, Busan International Film Festival-winning "End of Winter" by Kim Dae-hwan, and director Im Kwon-taek's 102nd film, "Revivre," were screened in noncompeting sections.


"Snowpiercer" director Bong Joon-ho was part of the seven-person jury for the competing sections, becoming the second Korean to serve as a jury member after actress Lee Young-ae in 2006.


Iranian dissident filmmaker Jafar Panahi's "Taxi" won the Golden Bear for best film at Saturday's film festival.


The movie, in which the director stars as a taxi driver talking to passengers as he navigates the streets of Tehran, is a condemnation of censorship.


Panahi has been unable to leave Iran after he was convicted of making antistate propaganda. Authorities imposed a 20-year filmmaking ban on Panahi in 2010, but he has continued to make movies.


The grand jury prize, which comes with a runner-up Silver Bear, went Saturday to Chilean director Pablo Larrain for his movie "The Club."


The best actor and best actress awards went to Tom Courtenay and Charlotte Rampling, who play a couple in British director Andrew Haigh's drama "45 Years."


The jury awarded two best director honors: to Romania's Radu Jude for "Aferim!" and to Malgorzata Szumowska of Poland for "Body."

http://news.asiaone.com/news/showbiz/korean-short-wins-top-honour-berlin-film-festival


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