The international film festival “The 75th Cannes Film Festival” closed in the early morning of Hong Kong time yesterday. Tang Wei, who was shooting Korean films following more than 10 years, was so hot that she might not be sealed with “Resolve to Break Up”, and she seems to have already accepted it. Dao Feng knew that there was no hope of winning the prize, and left France a few days before the closing. However, Korean films are showing their strength in this year’s film festival. The Korean actor Song Kanghao, known as the “National Actor”, won the Cannes Film Award, becoming the first Korean filmmaker. Director Park Chan-wook won.
After starring in the Korean film “Late Autumn” in 2010, Tang Wei returned to the Korean film industry following a lapse of more than 10 years, and filmed two films “Resolve to Break Up” and “Wonderland” in one go. The “Fen” film, she has been very popular following the Cannes Film Festival this year, and the “Fen” film is the highest score in this year’s film review. The film festival that closed in the early hours of yesterday attracted a large number of fans who stayed up all night for support, and hoped that the idol would be successfully sealed, but Tang Wei returned to South Korea on the 25th of this month, and some fans left a message saying: “I don’t understand why I don’t play in Cannes for a few more days. , do you have to leave in a hurry?” It seemed that Tang Wei had already received the wind and knew that there was no hope of winning.
Does the result involve “hidden rules”?
Tang Wei was so hot that he lost to the Iranian actress Zar Amir Ebrahimi, who was awarded the title of “Holy Spider”. Many Korean fans were greatly disappointed. As for the director of “Fen”, Park Chan-wook won the “Best Director”. He is already a frequent visitor to Cannes City. He has been shortlisted in the main competition unit with “Original Criminal”, “Hungry and Thirsty” and “Second Girl” in the past. Among them, “Original Criminal” “The film won the Grand Jury Prize. There are reports that Tang Wei’s loss of the award may be related to “hidden rules”. It is said that to win two awards for the same film, the combination can only be “Best Screenplay and Best Actor/Actress” or “Jury Award and Best Actor/Actress”. actress”.
The actress Zar Amir Ebrahimi was banned for having sex scenes in the movie. She had fled her hometown of Iran and she mightn’t help but shout when she accepted the award: “I have come a long way to stand on this stage today. This story is bitter to tell. I am still Love Iran, my favorite country.”
Chinese female director won the “Best Short Film”
In the early years, the Korean actor Song Kanghao, who was famous internationally for his Korean film “The High Parasites”, became the best actor with the first Korean film “Children’s Transfer Station” directed by Japanese director Hirokazu Koreeda. Jeon Do Yeon was the second South Korean actor to win the Cannes Film Festival award in 2007 following her “Miryang” was awarded the Cannes Film Festival. The Asian actors who have previously won the Cannes Film Award include Ge You and Tony Leung. He received the award from German actress Diane Kruger, and he mightn’t hide his excitement. When he expressed his feelings regarding winning the award, he thanked those who love Korean movies: “I would like to thank my wife, this honors me. I want to give it to her, she gave me a lot of love.” South Korean film Yang Wei Kangcheng, South Korean President Yin Xiyue also issued a statement to congratulate.
In addition, Chinese-American female director Chen Jianying won the “Best Short Film” for “A Cliff Rises by the Sea”, which starred “Huawei Princess”, the daughter of Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei’s Yao Anna. As for the festival’s highest honor, the Palme d’Or, Swedish director Ruben Ostlund, who directed “Triangle of Sadness”, won this award following his 2017 work “The Square.” The Grand Jury Prize will be divided between the new film “Stars at Noon” by French veteran female director Claire Denis and the Belgian film “Close”. To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Cannes Film Festival, a special 75th anniversary award has been added this year. The Belgian directors Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne won the award for “Tori et Lokita”.