"The Charming Girl" Wins Jurors' Award at Deauville Film Festival
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"The Charming Girl", produced by director Lee Yoon-ki, won the Jurors' Award, the second highest prize at the Festival du Film Asiatique de Deauville in France. The Festival came to a close on Mar. 13.
"The Charming Girl" was released on Mar. 10. The movie portrays how the lovelorn lead character Jeong-hye (played by Kim Ji-soo) once again opens her mind to new love. It is director Lee Yun-ki's first feature-length work and Kim Ji-soo's debut as a movie actress.
This movie won the New Currents Award at the Pusan International Film Festival last year, and won the NETPAC Award at the Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin last month.
"The Charming Girl" was released on Mar. 10. The movie portrays how the lovelorn lead character Jeong-hye (played by Kim Ji-soo) once again opens her mind to new love. It is director Lee Yun-ki's first feature-length work and Kim Ji-soo's debut as a movie actress.
This movie won the New Currents Award at the Pusan International Film Festival last year, and won the NETPAC Award at the Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin last month.
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