The Motion Pictures Association of Korea held the 56th Grand Bell Awards on June 3 in Seoul. The ceremony was held without an audience due to the risk of COVID-19.
Best Film went to internationally and critically acclaimed movie, 'Parasite.'
Adding another feather to his cap, Bong Joon-ho won Best Director for 'Parasite.'
Lee Byung-hun won Best Actor for his role in volcano disaster film 'Ashfall.'
Jung Yu-mi (right) won Best Actress for her role in 'Kim Ji-young: Born 1982' a movie adaptation of a best-selling novel about feminism and mental health.
Jin Seon-kyu won Best Supporting Actor for his role in action-comedy film 'Extreme Job.'
Lee Jung-eun (middle) won Best Supporting Actress for her role as the housekeeper in 'Parasite.'
Jung Hae-in (right) won Best New Actor for his role in 'Tune In for Love,' a love story set against the Asian financial crisis in 1997.
Jeon Yeo-bin won Best New Actress for her role in mystery drama film 'After My Death.'
Kim Bo-ra won Best New Director for coming-of-age film 'House of Hummingbird.'
Best Planning went to Kim Mi-hye and Mo Sung-jin for their work in 'Extreme Job.'
Co-writers Han Jin-won and Bong Joon-ho won Best Screenplay for 'Parasite.'
Best Cinematography went to Kim Young-ho for Korean-Japanese period action film 'The Battle: Roar to Victory.'
Best Lighting went to Jeon Young-suk for 'Svaha: The Sixth Finger,' a film about a pastor exposing suspicious religious groups.
Jin Jong-hyun received the Technical Award for the visual effects for 'Ashfall.'
Best Editing went to Lee Kang-hee for disaster action comedy film 'Exit.'
Best Music went to Jung Jae-il for 'Parasite.'
Best Costumes went to Lee Jin-hee for historical epic action film 'The Great Battle.'
Best Art Direction went to Seo Seong-kyeong for 'Svaha: The Sixth Finger.'
A special Achievement Award was given to actor, producer, and politician Shin Young-kyun for his contributions to Korean film.