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Sat, August 20, 2022 | 01:52
Films
Film icon Kang Soo-youn laid to rest
Posted : 2022-05-11 16:43
Updated : 2022-05-12 16:18
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A portrait of the late actress Kang Soo-youn is carried during her funeral service at Samsung Medical Center in southern Seoul, Wednesday. She died at the age of 55 due to a cerebral hemorrhage Saturday, two days after having a cardiac arrest. Joint Press Corps
A portrait of the late actress Kang Soo-youn is carried during her funeral service at Samsung Medical Center in southern Seoul, Wednesday. She died at the age of 55 due to a cerebral hemorrhage Saturday, two days after having a cardiac arrest. Joint Press Corps

Iconic movie star Kang Soo-youn was laid to rest in Seoul, Wednesday, after half a century in the Korean film industry.

Her funeral service began at 10 a.m. in a funerary hall at Samsung Medical Center in southern Seoul with about 100 family members, friends and film industry people attending.

Kang, the first Asian to win best actress at the Venice International Film Festival, died of a cerebral hemorrhage at the hospital Saturday, two days after suffering a cardiac arrest. She was 55.

"I wish this could be just a scene from a movie," actor Yoo Ji-tae, who led the funeral, said. He became so emotional that he could not speak any more.

Kim Dong-ho, a former chairman of the board of the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) who had known Kang for decades, regretted the burden her early-found status as an iconic figure in the film industry must have given her.

"You've lived a hard life wearing the world star crown at the young age of 21," Kim said. "You have lived more honorably and more like a star, standing firm to protect your honor and pride. You were the tough, wise and strong head of your family. Showing strong leadership and inclusivity, you have loved younger actors and had them follow in your footsteps with trust."

Director Im Kwon-taek gave a short eulogy, before also choking up.

"Soo-youn, I was always reassured to have you, like a friend, a daughter and a younger sister. What's the hurry to go so early? Rest in peace," he said.

Foreign filmmakers sent video clips to honor the late actress.

Jennifer Jao, vice chairman of the Taipei Film Commission, described Kang as a "model of film industry people around the world" in a video, while Taiwanese actress Yang Kuei-mei said she was "still the most dazzling goddess to us."

Tsai Ming-liang, a Malaysian-born filmmaker in Taiwan, expressed his condolences in silence as he stared into the distance in a video.

Mourners' sobs grew louder when a video highlighting the deceased's life, such as winning in various film festivals and leading an industrywide movement to defend the "screen quota" system mandating movie theaters fill part of their screen times with domestic films, was shown.

Director Im and his wife, as well as younger actors, including Jung Woong-in, Kim Ah-joong, Uhm Jung-hwa and Ye Ji-won, bade their last farewells to Kang before director Yeon Sang-ho and three actors, including Jung Woo-sung and Sul Kyung-gu, carried her coffin out of the hall.

After the one-hour service closed and all mourners left, only the banner reading, "Goodbye, a star more beautiful than all the stars in the sky" was left hanging on the wall. (Yonhap)



 
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