Actor Jung Woo-sung and Lee Ha-nui are selected as hosts for the opening ceremony of the BIFF

Actor Jung Woo-sung, who does not stop acting due to his steady work activities, and Lee Sang-soo, who has been loved for his acting with personality through movies and Dramas, have been selected as the opening ceremony of the Pusan ​​International Film Festival this year.Actor Jung Woo-sung, who is 25 years old in his debut this year, started acting as a movie Gumiho in 1994 and became a youth star through the movie Bit (1997), which gained huge popularity.Since then, he has been active in acting from the films Easer in My Head (2004), Good, Bad, Strange (2008), Asura (2016), Steel Rain (2017) to Dramas Athena: Goddess of War (2010) and Paddam Paddam (2011).In the recent film Witness (2019), he proved to be a representative Actor of Korea, receiving the film and acting awards, respectively, from the 55th Baeksang Arts Awards to the 29th Golden Film Awards, with his authentic performance as a lawyer.Currently, Jung Woo-sung will continue to meet with the audience through the movie The Animals Who Want to Hold the Spray and the movie The Summit which is being filmed.After making her debut as Miss Korea Jean in 2006, she made solid filmography by crossing various genres and characters such as Drama Shark (2013), Modern Farmer (2014), film Yeonggashi (2012), Taja - Hand of God (2014), and Burader (2017).In 2017, she won the Korea Drama Awards Womens Grand Prize and the MBC Acting Grand Prize for Best Actress in the Monthly Drama category for the Drama Reverse: The Thieves Who Stealed the People.This year, he was named as a 10 million Actor in the movie Extreme Job (2019), and he is running the box office through the Drama The Fever Death Festival (2019).Lee Ha-nui is preparing to enter Hollywood by signing agent and management contracts with Wallyam Morris Endeavour (WME), the largest agency in the United States, and Artist International Group, a veteran management company.The opening ceremony will be held at the outdoor theater of the Seoul Film Center on October 3

Actor Jung Woo-sung, who does not stop Acting due to his steady work activities, and Lee Sang-soo, who has been loved for his Acting with personality through movies and Dramas, have been selected as the opening ceremony of the Pusan ​​International Film Festival this year.

Actor Jung Woo-sung, who is 25 years old in his debut this year, started Acting as a movie "Gumiho" in 1994 and became a youth star through the movie "Bit" (1997), which gained huge popularity. Since then, he has been active in Acting from the films "Easer in My Head" (2004), "Good, Bad, Strange" (2008), "Asura" (2016), "Steel Rain" (2017) to Dramas "Athena: Goddess of War" (2010) and "Paddam Paddam" (2011).

In the recent film "Witness" (2019), he proved to be a representative Actor of Korea, receiving the film and Acting awards, respectively, from the 55th Baeksang Arts Awards to the 29th Golden Film Awards, with his authentic performance as a lawyer. Currently, Jung Woo-sung will continue to meet with the audience through the movie "The Animals Who Want to Hold the Spray" and the movie "The Summit" which is being filmed.

After making her debut as Miss Korea Jean in 2006, she made solid filmography by crossing various genres and characters such as Drama "Shark" (2013), "Modern Farmer" (2014), film "Yeonggashi" (2012), "Taja - Hand of God" (2014), and "Burader" (2017). In 2017, she won the Korea Drama Awards Women's Grand Prize and the MBC Acting Grand Prize for Best Actress in the Monthly Drama category for the Drama 'Reverse: The Thieves Who Stealed the People'.

This year, he was named as a 10 million Actor in the movie "Extreme Job" (2019), and he is running the box office through the Drama "The Fever Death Festival" (2019). Lee Ha-nui is preparing to enter Hollywood by signing agent and management contracts with Wallyam Morris Endeavour (WME), the largest agency in the United States, and Artist International Group, a veteran management company.

The opening ceremony will be held at the outdoor theater of the Seoul Film Center on October 3