LEE Chang-dong Put Forward for Best Foreign Language Film Category for 3rd Time
LEE Chang-dong’s critically acclaimed
BURNING, which debuted in the main competition of the Cannes Film Festival this year, has been selected as Korea’s official submission to the best foreign language film category of next year’s Academy of Awards, put on by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
The U.S. leading media ‘playlist’ predicted candidates for the Academy Awards next year. They mentioned LEE’s
BURNING as one of the main candidates.
Adapted from MURAKAMI Haruki’s short story ‘Barn Burning’, LEE’s
BURNING stars
YOO Ah-in as a poor wannabe writer who meets an acquaintance (
JUN Jong-seo) from his childhood by chance and becomes infatuated with her. He takes care of her cat while she leaves on a trip to Africa, from which she returns with another man (
Steven YEUN), who confides in him about his secret hobby.
BURNING was LEE’s third film in competition at Cannes, following
Secret Sunshine, which earned
JEON Do-yeon the Best Actress prize in 2007, and
Poetry, for which LEE was awarded Best Screenplay in 2010.
BURNING earned the FIPRESCI Prize and the Vulcan Award of the Technical Artist on the Croisette this year.
LEE’s work is currently on the festival circuit and recently screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, and will soon be seen at the New York and Vancouver International Film Festivals, among others.
To date, no Korean film has ever reached the final five nominees in the ceremony’s best foreign language film category or been shortlisted for it. Next year’s Academy Awards ceremony will take place on Sunday, February 24.