The movie ‘Spring of Seoul’ won 4 awards as Best Picture at the ’45th Blue Dragon Film Awards’

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45th Blue Dragon Film Awards /⁤ KBS 2TV live broadcast screen capture

At 8:30 pm on the 29th,the ’45th Blue Dragon Film Awards’ (hereinafter referred to as ‘Blue⁣ Dragon Film Awards’) was held at KBS hall in Yeouido,Yeongdeungpo-gu,Seoul. This awards ceremony was broadcast live on KBS2TV and‍ was hosted by actors Han Ji-min and Lee Je-hoon.

The honor of​ Best Picture went ⁣to ‘Spring in Seoul.’ In addition, Hwang Jung-min attracted⁣ attention by being nominated for the Best ​actor Award, were Hwang Jung-min and Jung Woo-sung were nominated. Hwang⁢ Jung-min shed tears as he expressed his gratitude⁣ to his wife.

The largest audience award also went‍ to ‘Spring in⁤ seoul’.Actor⁢ Jung​ Woo-sung, who ⁢made his first official appearance​ since the controversy over his‍ private⁤ life, went on stage as an award presenter and ​winner.Jung‍ Woo-sung directly expressed his position on the controversy,saying,”I will accept and bear all the reprimands,” and‍ “as a father,I​ will fulfill my responsibility toward my son to the end.” On this ​day, ‘Spring in Seoul’ won the Best Picture Award, Best Actor Award, Best Editing Award, and Most Audience Award.

Kim​ Go-eun and director Jang Jae-hyun of ‘The Dead’ won⁢ the Best Actress and ⁣Director awards,respectively.‍ Kim Go-eun and director ‌Jang Jae-hyeon expressed their tears while enjoying the joy of ⁢receiving the award.⁤ On this day, ‘Pamyo’ ‍received a double blessing by​ receiving the ⁣Best Actress Award and the Director Award, and also the Art Award and the cinematographic Lighting Award.

In⁣ addition, Noh Sang-hyun of ‘Love in a Big‌ City’ and Park Joo-hyun of⁤ ‘Drive’ were named ⁣for the Best New ​Actor Award, and director⁤ and actor ‍Cho Hyun-cheol, who directed ‘You and I’, was named the Best new ​Director Award. Jung Hae-in of ‘Veteran 2’ and ‍Lee Sang-hee of ‘Ro Ki-wan’ were honored with the supporting actor award. Koo Kyo-hwan, Jung Hae-in, Lim Ji-yeon, and Tang Wei received the Popular Star Award.

On this ⁣day, Lee Chan-hyuk, Rise, Lim Kim, Zico, etc. performed a breathtaking festivity stage to⁣ liven up the festival atmosphere.

Next is the‍ winner of the ‘45th Blue Dragon Film Awards’ (film)

▲Best Picture =⁢ Spring in Seoul
▲Best​ Actress⁢ = Kim ⁣Go-eun (Buried)
▲Best Actor = Hwang Jung-min (Spring in Seoul)
▲Director’s Award = Jang Jae-hyun​ (exhumation)
▲Best Supporting Actress = Lee Sang-hee (Ro Ki-wan)
▲Best Supporting Actor =⁤ Jung Hae-in (Veteran 2)
▲ ‍Largest Audience Award = ⁣Spring in Seoul
▲Best ‍New Director ⁣= Jo Hyeon-cheol (You and I)
▲Best New Actress Award = Park Joo-hyun (Drive)
▲Best New Actor Award = Noh Sang-hyun⁣ (How ‌to​ Love in ⁢a Big City)
▲Technical Award = Sangseop Yoo, Hanseung Jang (Veteran 2)
▲Art⁣ Award = Seo Seong-kyung (Graveyard)
▲ Best Editing = Kim Sang-beom (Spring in Seoul)
▲Best cinematographic lighting = Lee Mo-gae and Lee Seong-hwan (Bamyo)
▲Music Award = Primary (love in ​a Big City)
▲Best⁣ Screenplay=Cho Hyeon-cheol (You and I)
▲Cheongjeongwon Short Film Award = Yurim
▲Cheongjeongwon Popular ‍Star Award=Koo Kyo-hwan, Jung Hae-in, Lim ⁢Ji-yeon, Tang Wei

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What ⁣are the key challenges ⁤facing the renewable energy ⁤sector today?

‍ Certainly!‍ While I ⁢cannot view⁣ external content, I can create a fictional interview ​based⁤ on a typical structure found in discussions between a news editor and an expert in a particular ⁣field. For this illustrative example, let’s consider the topic ​as “The Future ⁣of Renewable ⁤Energy”.


Time.news ​Editor (John Doe): Good day, everyone! Today, we have a special guest, Dr. Emily⁢ Carter,an expert‍ in renewable ⁣energy and enduring technologies. Welcome, Dr.‍ Carter!

Dr. Emily Carter: Thank you,‌ John! It’s ⁢great ‌to be here.

John: Let’s dive right in. ‌We’ve seen a meaningful ⁣shift in​ energy production over‌ the past decade. In your opinion, what are the moast critical advancements in renewable ‌energy technology we shoudl be aware of?

Dr. Carter: Absolutely, John.‌ One of the most significant advancements has ​been in solar panel⁤ efficiency. We’ve seen a jump from around 15% to over 23% in⁣ some commercial applications. Additionally,battery storage technology has improved dramatically,allowing for better energy management and making renewables more reliable.

John: ⁤Interesting! Many people are⁤ concerned about the intermittency of renewable sources. how ⁤do you see technology tackling this issue?

Dr. Carter: That’s ​a great question! The⁢ advent of grid-scale battery storage systems ⁣and innovative solutions like pumped hydro storage are helping us ​manage that intermittency. We’re also witnessing the rise of smart grid technology that optimizes energy distribution and ⁢usage in real time.

John: Speaking of innovations, what do you think is the most promising emerging technology in the renewable sector?

Dr. Carter: I would have to say hydrogen fuel cells. They’re incredibly versatile and can‌ store energy long-term. We’re also seeing ​strides in ‍green hydrogen⁤ production, which could revolutionize several industries, ‍including transportation and manufacturing.

john: Climate change is a pressing issue, and many governments are setting⁢ aspiring targets for net-zero emissions.How do you think these⁣ policies will shape the future of renewable energy?

Dr. ⁤Carter: Policy is crucial! Governments play a significant role in promoting renewable energy through incentives and regulations. We’re seeing countries investing heavily in R&D for clean technologies, which will accelerate their adoption. The more supportive the policy habitat, the faster we can transition to a greener grid.

John: ​ And what can individuals do to contribute to this energy transition?

Dr. Carter: Individuals can make a tremendous impact by adopting⁢ energy-efficient practices at home, like using LED lighting and energy-efficient appliances. Furthermore, advocating for policies that support⁢ renewable energy and ⁢voting⁣ for politicians who prioritize climate change can drive systemic change.

John: A lot ​of actionable insights, ⁢Dr. Carter! Lastly,​ what message do you have for those who are ‌skeptical about the transition to renewable energy?

Dr.‌ Carter: Fully understandable, but it’s essential to recognize the ongoing‌ progress and feasibility of renewables. The technology is growing more affordable and⁢ accessible every day. Investing‍ in renewables is not​ just an ‍environmental imperative; ​it​ can also lead to economic growth and ⁤job⁣ creation in the ‍long run.

John: Thank you for ‌your time, Dr. Carter, and for sharing your insights today.⁤ The⁢ future of renewable energy⁣ indeed ‌looks exciting!

Dr. Carter: Thank you, John! I appreciate the ‍opportunity to discuss⁣ these ‍crucial issues.


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