34th Blue Dragon Film Awards

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34th Blue Dragon Film Awards
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DateNovember 22, 2013
Site Kyung Hee University's Peace Palace Hall in Seoul
Hosted by Kim Hye-soo
Yoo Jun-sang
Television coverage
Network SBS

The 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards ceremony was held at Kyung Hee University's Peace Palace Hall in Seoul on November 22, 2013. It was broadcast on SBS and was hosted by Kim Hye-soo and Yoo Jun-sang. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Nominations and winners

Complete list of nominees and winners: [5] [6]

(Winners denoted in bold)

Best FilmBest Director
Best ActorBest Actress
Best Supporting ActorBest Supporting Actress
Best New ActorBest New Actress
Best New DirectorBest Screenplay
Best CinematographyBest Art Direction
Best LightingBest Music
Technical AwardBest Short Film
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Popular Star AwardAudience Choice Award for Most Popular Film

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