[2020 Academy] 'Ford v Ferrari' Wins Best Editing... 'Parasite' Falls Short
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jong-gil] The film "Parasite" failed to win the Best Film Editing award. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced "Ford v Ferrari" as the winner in this category at the 92nd Academy Awards held on the 9th (local time) at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Previously, "Parasite" editing director Yang Jin-mo was nominated for Best Film Editing alongside Michael McCusker for "Ford v Ferrari," Selma Schuemaker for "The Irishman," Tom Eagles for "Jojo Rabbit," and Jeff Groth for "Joker."
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Meanwhile, "Parasite" won the Best Original Screenplay award for director Bong Joon-ho and writer Han Jin-won but failed to win the Best Production Design award. The production design for the film was handled by director Lee Ha-joon.
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