Actor Lee Ha-nee Receives Prestigious Award at 2023 New York Asian Film Festival
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-07-31 18:42:31
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New York City's vibrant film scene recently celebrated the 2023 New York Asian Film Festival, a highly anticipated annual event that pays tribute to films featuring Asians and Asian Americans. Among the standout talents recognized at the festival was acclaimed actor Lee Ha-nee, who took home the esteemed Best from the East Award, as announced by her agency, Saram Entertainment, on Monday.
Lee's remarkable portrayal in "Killing Romance" captivated both critics and audiences alike, earning her the coveted award. In the film, she skillfully embodies a famous actor seeking refuge from the pressures of celebrity life by entering a marriage, only to find herself entangled in a suffocating relationship. "Killing Romance" held the distinction of being the festival's opening film, further cementing its impact on viewers.
Adding to the accolades, another film starring Lee, titled "Phantom," was also featured at the festival, highlighting her versatility and depth as an actress. In a press release, Lee expressed her gratitude for the recognition, particularly given the challenging circumstances of both productions, which were filmed amid the hardships of the Covid-19 pandemic.
"It is an honor to receive this award, and I am very grateful," Lee stated. "Both ‘Killing Romance’ and ‘Phantom’ were films that were made in the midst of the hardships of the Covid-19 pandemic, and I am glad they are receiving due attention."
The 2023 New York Asian Film Festival, which ran from July 14 to 30, served as a platform to showcase exceptional talent from the Asian film industry while fostering cultural exchange and celebration. As the festival continues to elevate the voices of Asian filmmakers and artists, Lee Ha-nee's well-deserved recognition adds to the festival's legacy of honoring cinematic brilliance from diverse backgrounds.
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