(220528) ‘Broker’ Team at Cannes Film Festival Closing Ceremony | NEON
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(220528) Song Kang Ho Wins Cannes Film Festival’s Award for Best Actor for his performance in Broker (2022) 🎉 | Cannes Festival | NEON
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(220528) Director Koreeda Hirokazu with the Ecumenical Jury Award for Best Film for Broker (2022) | CJENMMOVIE | babybroker_jp
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(220528) Broker (2022) Wins Ecumenical Jury Award for Best Film 🎉
“The film shows, in an intimate way, how family can be family without blood ties,” the Ecumenical jury said in a statement. “Lives and souls are being protected by a secure environment created by the three adults and an orphan boy around the baby, despite the many different tormented backgrounds.”
The Ecumenical jury, made up of members of Christian film organizations Interfilm (Protestant) and Signis (Catholic), selects its best film from Cannes competition that “best touches the spiritual dimension of our existence.” The jury, which has been awarding prizes in Cannes since 1974, has a strong track record for picking films that go on to win top prizes at the festival’s main event. Last year’s Ecumenical jury winner, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s Drive My Car, won best screenplay honors in Cannes last year and followed up with an Oscar for best international film.
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(220527) ‘Broker’ Photocall at Cannes Film Festival | Festival de Cannes
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(220527) ‘Broker’ Photocall at Cannes Film Festival (eng ver.) with Koreeda Hirokazu, Song Kang Ho, Kang Dong Won, Lee Ji Eun (IU) and Lee Joo Young | French ver.
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(220526) ‘Broker’ Cannes Film Festival post-premiere standing ovation (eng ver.) with Koreeda Hirokazu, Song Kang Ho, Kang Dong Won, Lee Ji Eun (IU) and Lee Joo Young | French ver.
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(220526) ‘Broker’ Cannes Film Festival red carpet premiere (eng ver.) with Koreeda Hirokazu, Song Kang Ho, Kang Dong Won, Lee Ji Eun (IU) and Lee Joo Young (Broker team enters at ~21m) | French ver.
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(220526) Broker (2022) received a 12 minute long standing ovation during its premiere at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, setting a new record as the longest-ever standing ovation for a Korean film at the festival.
Broker, the first-ever Korean-language film by Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda, recently premiered at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival on May 27. Once the screening had concluded, the film received a 12-minute-long standing ovation from those in-attendance.
The film’s overwhelming reception at the festival the longest standing ovation ever given to a Korean film at the Cannes Film Festival, beating out the Park Chan-wook-directed film Thirst in 2009.
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(220526) ‘Broker’ Cannes red carpet premiere | Fan’s Voice
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(220526) ‘Broker’ Cannes red carpet premiere | Fan’s Voice
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(220526) ‘Broker’ Cannes red carpet premiere | Getty Images
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