The winner of the film honor at the 54th Baeksang Arts Awards held at the COEX D Hall in Seoul on March 3 was awarded the film "1987 (Director Jang Joon-hwan). '1987' is a work that depicts the stories of people who chose justice against the political power to conceal the murder of Park Jong-cheol in January 1987. It was released on December 27 last year and opened its 2018 film industry, and it was recorded as a movie that will remain in history with the choice of 7.23 million viewers. As proof of this favorable review, '1987' will be awarded the Best Director Award, Best Director Award (Jang Joon-hwan), Best Actor Award (Kim Yoon-seok), and Best Actor Award for Baeksang Arts for B. It became the "most nominated" in six categories: Best Supporting Actor (Park Hee-soon), Scenario Award (Kim Kyung-chan), and Art Award (photography and Kim Woo-hyung). '1987' will take the honor of four gold medals, including the Grand Prize, the Best Actor in the scenario, the Best Actor Award, and the Best Supporting Actor. Lee Woo-jung, CEO of '1987' production company, said, "I am grateful to the judges who gave me the prize and President Moon Jae-in. I would like to thank the democratic leaders who fought for democracy. "Jang Joon-hwan, who directed the film, said," It is impressive. The director is lucky to meet good actors, good staff, and good stories to make good works. "1987 was such a movie." It is a very beautiful story that people made 30 years ago when they fought dictatorship. He has made a beautiful story with candles recently. I want to share my great honor with the people. "The target is a category that must fill all the movies and filmmakers without any special candidates. The judges’ opinions were not narrowed down as easily as they would narrow down, and of course, the only reason for the disagreement was that there was no section that I did not want to take care of. The result is 'Unanimous Grand Prize'. Choi Dong-hoon, who is the chairman of the film division this year, said, "1987 is a surprise to all filmmakers at the time of release. I was forced to applaud the cinematic technology, the acting power of the actors, and the authenticity of the material. "" I was grateful to see '1987' last winter. "