43rd Grand Bell Awards

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43rd Grand Bell Awards
DateJuly 21, 2006
Site COEX Convention Hall, Seoul

The 43rd Grand Bell Awards ceremony was held at the COEX Convention Hall in Seoul on July 21, 2006. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Nominations and winners

(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 Editing
Best Art DirectionBest Lighting
Best Costume DesignBest Music
Best Visual EffectsBest Sound Effects
Best Planning50 Years Since Debut Memorial Award
Popularity Award Korean Wave Popularity Award
Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Lee Kyung-ja

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