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คุณครู โก้ อ่านเอาเองแล้วกัน เพราะ อ่านผ่านๆ คิดว่า น่าจะตรงคำถาม แต่ถ้าไม่ใช่ ก็ ต้องโทษ ที่ครู ตั้งคำถามไม่ตรงคำตอบ !!!????
Film Awards Ceremonies in Korea
Korea established its first film awards ceremonies in the 1950s, as the film industry began its post-war recovery.
The decade saw the establishment of the Seoul Cultural Awards (launched in 1955 by the City of Seoul),
the Golden Dragon Awards (launched in 1955 by a group of filmmakers),
the Buil Awards (launched in 1958 by Busan Daily News),
the Quality Film Awards (launched in 1959 by the Ministry of Education),
the Film Art Awards (launched in 1959 by the critical magazine Film Art),
and the Korean Film Awards (launched in 1959 by the Industry and Economic Daily Newspaper). None of these still exist today. Subsequent decades tell a similar story of many short-lived awards ceremonies which were later halted due to the bankruptcy or reorganization of their sponsors.
Only a few of Korea's awards ceremonies boast a long history. Korea's longest-running film awards are the Grand Bell ("Daejong") Awards, which were first established in 1962 by the Ministry of Culture and Information. Although it underwent some changes in format in the late 1960s and has missed a few years here and there, popular opinion recognizes the government-sponsored event as the most prestigious -- or at least the best known -- of Korea's awards ceremonies.
The Grand Bell's biggest rival is the privately-financed Blue Dragon ("Cheongryong") Awards, which were launched in 1963 by the Chosun Ilbo newspaper but later disbanded in the 1970s.
In 1990 the Sports Chosun newspaper revived the awards, and they have been held every year since.
The hosting of the Grand Bell Awards in the spring and the Blue Dragon Awards in December tend to draw the most local press coverage.
A sampling of other awards ceremonies that currently exist include the Baek Sang Art Awards (run since 1965 by the Hankook Ilbo newspaper; covers film, TV, and theater);
the Critics Choice Awards ("Yeongpyeong-sang," established in 1980 by the Korean Film Critics Society); the Chunsa Film Art Awards (founded in 1990 by the Korea Film Directors' Society and named after the pioneering Korean filmmaker Na Un-kyu);
the Pusan Film Critics Awards (founded in 2000 by the Pusan Film Critics Association);
the Directors' Cut Awards (launched in 1998 by director Lee Hyun-seung, based on voting by young directors); and the Golden Cinema Festival ("Hwanggeum-chwalyeong-sang," launched in 1977 by the Korean Society of Cinematographers).
ตอนนี้ ที่จับตากันมากก็คือ การแจกรางวัล ปลายปี ของแต่ละ สถานี เช่น SBS MBC KBS
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This "Korean Film Awards" has been celebrated every December, however, as of now it doesn't even have its presentation exhibit for the event ready!
Will this big awards ceremony end like this?
This awards ceremony has started in 2002 as "MBC Film Awards" and has been growing until last year with its higher qualities.
The process is supposed to be that from April until July the judges will come together, however, these judges have not been recruited and even the presentation for the judges hasn't been made!
In November, the judges must make their final critics and award nominees, but they are so far from doing so.
Many are wondering what will happen to this great end of year event!
ประมวลภาพ รางวัลของ SBS ปี 2009 จาก Soompi หวังว่าคุณโก้ จะเปิดได้ เพราะ ต้องเป็นสมาชิกค่ะ
http://www.soompi.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=322819
ข้อสอบครั้งนี้ หวังว่าครู คงไม่ให้ซ่อมนะ
อิอิ ตอนเรียน ยังไม่ทำอะไร มากเท่านี้เลย !!!!!!
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