List of awards and nominations received by Bong Joon-ho

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Wins88
Nominations109
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

This is a following list of awards and nominations received by South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho .

Contents

Accolades

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, work(s) nominated, category, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremonyYearWork(s)CategoryResultRef.
Academy Awards 2020 Parasite Best Picture Won [1]
Best Director Won
Best Original Screenplay Won
Asian Film Awards 2007 The Host Best Film Won
2010 Mother Won [2]
Best ScreenplayWon
2020 Parasite Best Film Won [3]
Best Director Nominated
Best ScreenplayWon
Asia Pacific Screen Awards 2019 Best Feature Film Won [4]
Asia-Pacific Film Festival 2013 Snowpiercer Best DirectorWon
Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards 2020 Parasite Best Asian Film – CinemaWon [5] [6]
Best International Direction – Cinema Nominated
Best International Film – Cinema Won
Best International Screenplay – Cinema Nominated
British Academy Film Awards 2020 Best Film Nominated [7]
Best Film Director Nominated
Best Film Original Screenplay Writing Won
Best Film Not in the English Language Won
British Independent Film Awards 2019 Best Foreign Independent Film Won [8]
Baeksang Arts Awards 2007 The Host Best Film Won [9]
2014 Snowpiercer Best Director Won [10]
2020 Parasite Grand Prize – Film Won [11]
Best Film Won
Best Director Nominated
Best Screenplay Nominated
Blue Dragon Film Awards 2003 Memories of Murder Audience Choice AwardWon [12]
2006 The Host Best Film Won [13]
Audience Choice AwardWon
2009 Mother Best Film Won [14]
2013 Snowpiercer Best Director Won [15]
2019 Parasite Best Film Won [16]
Best Director Won
Best Screenplay Nominated
Buil Film Awards 2009 Mother Best FilmWon
2013 Snowpiercer Won
2019 Parasite Won
Best ScreenplayWon
Best DirectorNominated [17]
Busan Film Critics Awards 2003 Memories of Murder Best DirectorWon [18]
Best ScreenplayWon
2006 The Host Special Jury PrizeWon
2009 Mother Best FilmWon [19]
2013 Snowpiercer Best ScreenplayWon [20]
Critics' Choice Awards 2020 Parasite Best Movie Nominated [21]
Best Movie Director [lower-alpha 1] Won
Best Movie Original Screenplay Writer Nominated
Cannes Film Festival 2017 Okja Palme d'Or (Award for Best Film) Nominated [22]
2019 Parasite Won [23]
Chunsa Film Art Awards 2003 Memories of Murder Best FilmWon
Best DirectorWon
Best ScreenplayWon
2019 Parasite Best DirectorWon [24]
Best ScreenplayWon
2020White Crane AwardWon [25]
Director's Cut Awards 2000 Barking Dogs Never Bite Best New DirectorWon
2003 Memories of Murder Best DirectorWon
2014 Snowpiercer Won [26]
2017 Okja Won
2019 Parasite Won [27] [28]
Best ScreenwriterWon
Directors Guild of America Award 2020 Outstanding Directorial Achievement – Feature Film Nominated [29]
Dubai International Film Festival 2009 Mother Best ScreenplayWon
Golden Globe Awards 2020 Parasite Best Director – Motion Picture Nominated [30]
Best Screenplay – Motion Picture Nominated
Grand Bell Awards 2003 Memories of Murder Best FilmWon [31]
Best DirectorWon
2007 The Host Best DirectorWon [32]
2020 Parasite Best FilmWon [33]
Best DirectorWon
Best ScreenplayWon
Hollywood Film Awards 2019Hollywood Filmmaker AwardWon [34]
Festival du Film Policier de Cognac 2004 Memories of Murder Grand PrixWon
Fantasporto 2007 The Host Best DirectorWon
Korean Association of Film Critics Awards 2003 Memories of Murder Best FilmWon
Best DirectorWon
2009 Mother Best FilmWon
Best ScreenplayWon
2013 Snowpiercer Best FilmWon
Best DirectorWon
2017 Okja FIPRESCI Award Won
2019 Parasite Best FilmWon [35]
Best DirectorWon
Top 10 Films of the YearWon
Korean Film Awards 2003 Memories of Murder Best FilmWon [36]
Best DirectorWon
Best ScreenplayWon
2006 The Host Best FilmWon [37]
Best DirectorWon
Los Angeles Film Critics Association 2019 Parasite Best Film Won [38]
Best Director Won
Best Screenplay Runner-up
London Film Critics' Circle 2020 Film of the Year Won [39]
Director of the Year Won
Screenwriter of the Year Nominated
Mar del Plata International Film Festival 2009 Mother SIGNIS Award Won
National Society of Film Critics 2020 Parasite Best Picture Won [40]
Best Director 2nd Place
Best Screenplay Won
Producers Guild of America Award 2020 Outstanding Motion Picture Production Nominated [41]
San Sebastián International Film Festival 2003 Memories of Murder Silver Shell for Best Director Won
Altadis New Director AwardWon
FIPRESCI Award Won
Sitges Film Festival 2006 The Host Orient Express Award for Best Asian FilmWon
Satellite Awards 2020 Parasite Best Director Nominated [42]
Best Original Screenplay Nominated
Tokyo International Film Festival 2003 Memories of Murder Asian Film AwardWon
Torino Film Festival Best Screenplay (Audience Award)Won
Writers Guild of America Awards 2020 Parasite Outstanding Writing – Motion Picture Original Screenplay Won [43]

State honors

List of State Honour(s)
StateAward CeremonyYearHonorRef.
France 130th anniversary of Korea-France diplomatic relations [lower-alpha 2] 2016 Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Officier [44]
South Korea Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism Special Ceremony [lower-alpha 3] 2019 Eungwan Order of Cultural Merit (2nd Class) [45]

Listicles

Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
PublisherYearListiclePlacementRef.
Forbes 2020 Korea Power Celebrity 40 5th [46]
Herald Economy2008Pop Culture Power Leader Big 3025th [47] [48]
2011Pop Culture Power Leader Big 3026th [49]
2013Pop Culture Power Leader Big 3011th [50]
2014Pop Culture Power Leader Big 3021st [51]
Sisa Journal2003Person of the Year-Culture1st [52]
2008Next Generation Leader—Film IndustryRunner-up [53]
2009Next Generation Leader—Film IndustryRunner-up [54]
2010Next Generation Leader—Film Industry1st [55]
2011Next Generation Leader—Film Industry1st [56]
2012Next Generation Leader—Film Industry1st [57]
2013Next Generation Leader—Film Industry1st [58]
Next Generation Leader—Entertainment3rd [59]
2014Next Generation Leader—Film Industry1st [60]
2015Next Generation Leader—Pop Culture1st [61]
Next Generation Leaders 10026th [62]
2016Next Generation Leader—Culture, Arts, Sports8th [63]
2017Korea's Most Influential Cultural Artists5th [64]
Next Generation Leader—Culture, Arts, Sports8th [65]
2018Korea's Most Influential Cultural Artists9th [66]
Next Generation Leader—Culture, Arts, Sports22nd [67]
2019Korea's Most Influential Cultural Artists1st [66]
2020Person of the Year-Culture1st [68]
2020Korea's Most Influential Cultural Artists1st [69]
2021Person of the Year-Culture1st [70]
2022Korea's Most Influential Cultural Artists1st [71]
2023Korea's Most Influential Cultural Artists1st [72]

Notes

    1. Tied with Sam Mendes for 1917 .
    2. local French cinema showcase hosted by French luxury brand S.T. Dupont held at the CGV theater in Cheongdam, southern Seoul
    3. Honoured for International accomplishment of Parasite

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