The Korean Film Producers Association has officially announced the winners for its 11th annual awards, with the prestigious Actor of the Year award going to veteran star Lee Byunghun. Recognized for his powerful performance in the film “The Match,” this Lee Byunghun award win adds another significant accolade to his celebrated career. The awards ceremony is scheduled to take place on December 12, 2025, at the Jeongdong 1928 Art Center and will be hosted by actress Kim GyuRi.
Lee Byunghun and Lee HyeYoung Take Top Acting Honors
This year’s awards highlight exceptional talent in Korean cinema. Lee ByungHun was selected by producers for his compelling portrayal in “The Match,” a film that has garnered significant attention. His win underscores his consistent ability to deliver impactful performances that resonate with both audiences and industry professionals.
Joining him in the top acting category is Lee HyeYoung, who was named Actress of the Year for her transformative role in “Broken Fruit” (original title “파과”). Her performance was praised for its depth and emotional complexity, marking a major achievement in her filmography. The recognition from the Film Producers Association is a testament to the powerful work of these leading actors.
‘1980 Sabuk’ Named Best Film
The coveted Best Film award was presented to “1980 Sabuk,” a historical drama that sheds light on the Sabuk Uprising. The film was lauded by producers for its courageous storytelling and meticulous production, bringing a crucial moment in modern Korean history to the screen. Its selection as the year’s best film highlights a trend in Korean cinema toward exploring significant social and historical narratives.
Direction and Screenplay Recognition
The creative force behind the Best Film winner also received accolades. Lee RanHee won the Best Director award for her masterful direction of “1980 Sabuk.” Meanwhile, the award for Best Screenplay went to the seasoned director and writer Kwak KyungTaek, acknowledging his exceptional contribution to the year’s cinematic narratives.
Recognizing Excellence Across Korean Cinema
The Korean Film Producers Association Awards also celebrate a wide range of talent, from supporting actors to technical artisans who are essential to the filmmaking process.
Supporting Roles and New Talent
Veteran actor Kwon HaeHyo was honored with the Best Supporting Actor award, while the versatile Park JiHyun took home the prize for Best Supporting Actress, further solidifying her status as a rising star. The Newcomer of the Year award was given to Kim MinJae, who made a strong impression with his recent roles. This award spotlights the emerging talent that will shape the future of Korean film.
Craft and Technical Achievements
Excellence in technical fields was also recognized. The award for Best Cinematography was given to Kim WooHyung for creating stunning visual landscapes. Jung JiEun received the award for Best Editing, praised for her skill in shaping the film’s pace and narrative flow. These awards celebrate the craftspeople whose contributions are vital to the final cinematic product.
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