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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Oscar-nominated film 'parasite' to 2020 as bong joon-ho best director


South Korean Bong Joon-ho has won four Academy Award nominations for "Parasite", which includes the best international film, best original film, best film and best director of the year.

Bong became the first Asian director to win a directorial role, beating out Hollywood producers Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino for a Korean drama about a violent clash between you. Rich and poor in Seoul.
The Bong leader is known for dragging topics from society into comedy and horror. His films include the animated series "Okja," a science-fiction film about climate change, "Snowpiercer," and the murder drama "Memories of Murder."

By far, "Parasite" is one of the film's most successful films, well known to audiences outside of North Korea, and also won top awards at the Cannes Film Festival.

The "Parasite" spokesman said he was unaware that it had the power to provide audience support, and he did not know it would succeed in the US, Japan and France. Bong says the main idea of ​​"Parasite" is manliness and human dignity.

Bong Joon-ho started his film career by establishing a film club on his university campus in South Korea in the early 1990's and continuing to write and produce short films. He is currently developing a television series based on "Parasite" for American television channel HBO.

Yesterday, the 2020 Oscars went to:

Best Movie of the Year "Parasite"

Best Director, Bong Joon-ho

Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix in Joker

Best Actress, Renée Zellweger in Judy.

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