[Cinema Talk] Bong Joon-ho's Dark and Devious 'Parasite' Has Taken Out the 2019 Sydney Film Festival Prize

Bong Joon-ho's Dark and Devious 'Parasite' Has Taken Out the 2019 Sydney Film Festival Prize

Bong Joon-ho's Dark and Devious 'Parasite' Has Taken Out the 2019 Sydney Film Festival Prize Source: AAP

Missed it at the festival? The exceptional Korean thriller will hit Aussie cinemas later this month.


For the first time in history, Sydney Film Festival's Official Competition and the Cannes Film Festival's Palme d'Or have been won by the same film: Bong Joon-ho's Parasite.

The final feature to screen as part of this year's SFF competition — and the recipient of rapturous audience applause after its first session in the State Theatre — the twisty family thriller took out 2019's $60,000 prize. Visiting Sydney for the second time in three years, after presenting Okja as the festival's closing night film back in 2017, Bong was on hand to receive the award.

"This festival is really amazing, especially the audience… really special and extraordinary," the South Korean filmmaker said in his response to the accolade. "This is the most meaningful prize for me — in this beautiful city and beautiful theatre, and one of the most beautiful audiences in the world."

[The full story is available on the podcast above]

 


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