Best Film
Ceremony | Year | Film | Director |
---|---|---|---|
#1 | 1963 | Kinship | Kim Su-yong |
#2 | 1964 | Extra Human Being | Yu Hyun-mok |
#3 | 1965 | Sad Story of Self Supporting Child | Kim Su-yong |
#4 | 1966 | Market | Lee Man-hee |
#5 | 1967 | Flame in the Valley | Kim Su-yong |
#6 | 1968 | Descendents of Cain | Yu Hyun-mok |
#7 | 1969 | The Old Jar Craftsman | Choi Ha-won |
#8 | 1971 | When a Woman Breaks Her Jewel Box | Kim Su-yong |
#9 | 1972 | Oyster Village | Jeong Jin-woo |
#10 | 1973 | The Three-Day Reign | Shin Sang-ok |
#11 | 1990 | Black Republic | Park Kwang-su |
#12 | 1991 | Death Song | Kim Ho-sun |
#13 | 1992 | Our Twisted Hero | Park Jong-won |
#14 | 1993 | Sopyonje | Im Kwon-taek |
#15 | 1994 | The Taebaek Mountains | Im Kwon-taek |
#16 | 1995 | A Single Spark | Park Kwang-su |
#17 | 1996 | Festival | Im Kwon-taek |
#18 | 1997 | Green Fish | Lee Chang-dong |
#19 | 1998 | Christmas in August | Hur Jin-ho |
#20 | 1999 | Nowhere to Hide | Lee Myung-se |
#21 | 2000 | Joint Security Area | Park Chan-wook |
#22 | 2001 | One Fine Spring Day | Hur Jin-ho |
#23 | 2002 | Chi-hwa-seon | Im Kwon-taek |
#24 | 2003 | Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring | Kim Ki-duk |
#25 | 2004 | Silmido | Kang Woo-suk |
#26 | 2005 | Sympathy for Lady Vengeance | Park Chan-wook |
#27 | 2006 | The Host | Bong Joon-ho |
#28 | 2007 | The Show Must Go On | Han Jae-rim |
#29 | 2008 | Forever the Moment | Im Soon-rye |
#30 | 2009 | Mother | Bong Joon-ho |
#31 | 2010 | Secret Reunion | Jang Hun |
#32 | 2011 | The Unjust | Ryu Seung-wan |
#33 | 2012 | Pietà | Kim Ki-duk |
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