Baekgyeol of GreatGuys Wins Best International Actor Award at TINFF 2022

 

Baekgyeol of the Korean 9-member boy group GreatGuys attended the 6th Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival (TINFF 2022) for the musical film K SchoolHe won the Best International Actor Award at the event.

Baekgyeol visited Canada on the 30th of last month for the 6th Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival held in Toronto, where he won the Best International Actor Award.

"K School," was nominated for 11 competition categories at TINFF2022 Awards including, the “International Actor Award,” “International Female Filmmaker Award,” and “Audience Award.”

Regarding Baekgyeol's being selected as the winner of the International Best Actor Award, the TINFF judges said,

A top model who has been running at full speed meets the heroine, and a world different from her own world exists.

Knowing that, the inner acting that changed was a masterpiece," and revealed the reason for the selection.

Baekgyeol said, "I'm overwhelmed by the fact that I received a big award for the work that I challenged as my first acting.

It's all thanks to the actors and the production team who put their passion into creating a wonderful work."

He also said, "Thanks to the fans who cheered me on to win the 'Audience Award' while competing against a number of excellent works. We are very grateful to all of you,” he added.

"K School" is an 8K musical movie depicting the dreams, affection, and friendship of millennials against the backdrop of a fashion school. The movie also features fellow GreatGuys member Ui Yeon and WJSN's Dawon as the film's heroine.


Congratulations to Baekgyeol! See the full list of winners here https://www.tinff.net/tinff2021-winners

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