Jo Yeo-jeong holding Golden Globe chocolates / Photo by Jo Yeo-jeong (Instagram capture)

Jo Yeo-jeong holding Golden Globe chocolates / Photo by Jo Yeo-jeong (Instagram capture)

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Seong-yeol] The film "Parasite" won the Best Foreign Language Film award at the 2020 Golden Globe Awards in the United States, and lead actress Jo Yeo-jeong expressed her excitement before the ceremony.


On the 6th, Jo Yeo-jeong posted on her Instagram, "Looking at the sunrise sky, and then knock knock. A Golden Globe congratulatory chocolate guest. An infinitely honorable day. I will attend with pride," along with a photo.


In the photo, Jo Yeo-jeong is holding a plate with chocolates shaped like a film reel engraved with "Golden Globe" and macarons.


Jo Yeo-jeong attended the 77th Golden Globe Awards held today (the 6th) in Los Angeles, USA. Director Bong Joon-ho's film "Parasite" was nominated in three categories: Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Foreign Language Film.


The Golden Globes are hosted by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) and are a prestigious annual awards ceremony recognizing the best works and actors in film and television. Alongside the Academy Awards, it is one of the most authoritative film awards in the United States and serves as a preview for the Oscars held in February.


"Parasite" is a film about Ki-woo (played by Choi Woo-shik), the eldest son of Ki-taek's (played by Song Kang-ho) unemployed family, who starts tutoring at the house of Mr. Park (played by Lee Sun-kyun) in place of a friend for a high fee.


In the film, Jo Yeo-jeong plays Yeon-kyo, Mr. Park's wife, and has been active, winning the Best Actress award at the Blue Dragon Film Awards.




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