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Étoile du Cinéma is an award created in 2018 by the cultural service of the French Embassy in the Republic of Korea to honor prominent figures in Korean cinema who have contributed to cultural exchanges with France.

The award is presented during the French Night event at the Busan International Film Festival, which annually showcases numerous French films across its various selections. This distinction reflects the dynamic partnership between the Korean and French film industries, highlighting talents that strengthen the ties between the two cultures.

Winners

• 2018 : Lee Joon-dong, Producer of Burning, and Dave Kim[1] and Kim-Jho Gwangsoo,the founders of Seoul Pride International Film festival

• 2019 : Bae Doona, actress, and Kwak Sin-ae, producer of Parasite

• 2020 & 2021 : No ceremonies due to COVID-19

• 2022 : Song Kang-ho, actor, and Ye Ji-won, actress

• 2023 : Yim Soon-rye, director

• 2024 : Moon So-ri, actress, and Lee Dong-ha, CEO of RedPeter Films and producer of Train to Busan

References

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  1. ^ "Dave Kim of Seoul Pride Film Festvial joins MardiGras".

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