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SEOUL November 14 (Yonhap) -- South Korean actress Lee Jung-eun has been recently awarded with the “Best Performance Award” at the APSA also known as Asia Pacific Screen Award with the movie “Hommage.”
According to the official webpage of APSA on Monday, 15th award ceremony of APSA which took place at the Gold Cost in Australia actress Lee Jung-eun was awarded with the “Best Performance award” for her movie “Hommage.”
Lee Jung-eun became the seventh South Korean actor to have been awarded at the APSA. Previously actor Lee Byung-hun, was awarded with his movie “Masquerade,” “Choi Min-sik” from “Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time” and more has been awarded at the APSA.
Lee Jung-eun was addressed by the APSA as an actress well known for her role from director Bong Jun-ho’s movie “Parasite” as the housekeeper.
Movie “Hommage” directed by Shin Su-won is about a middle age film director who restores a film by the first generation female film director.
South Korean actress Lee Jung-eun was awarded with the “Best Actress Award” at LEAFF, also known as London East Asia Film Festival in October with her film “Hommage.”
(This article is translated from Korean to English by Joonha Yoo)
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