Kim Do-yeon viaja a Cannes tras ganar el premio Blue Dragon

La exintegrante de I.O.I, Kim Do-yeon, está lista para dejar su huella en el Festival de Cine de Cannes con su papel en la película Dora, poco después de ganar el premio a la Mejor Actriz Revelación en los Blue Dragon Film Awards.

Kim Do-yeon ganó el trofeo a la Mejor Actriz Revelación en la 46.ª edición de los Blue Dragon Film Awards el pasado noviembre por su debut en Idiot Girls and School Ghost: School Anniversary. En su discurso de aceptación, afirmó que el premio sería una fuente de fortaleza y expresó su deseo de convertirse en una actriz que piensa y reflexiona profundamente sin vacilar. Seis meses después, asistirá a la 79.ª edición del Festival de Cine de Cannes, donde Dora ha sido invitada a la sección Quincena de los Realizadores. La película, que se estrena el 12 de mayo, marca la primera participación coreana en esa sección desde 2023. Narra la historia de una joven llamada Dora que experimenta el amor por primera vez mientras se hospeda en una villa junto al mar con su familia. El tercer largometraje de la directora July Jung también está protagonizado por la actriz japonesa Sakura Ando. Se espera que la actuación de Kim muestre una faceta con mayor carga emocional, más allá de su imagen juvenil anterior. Anteriormente, alcanzó la fama a través de Produce 101 y los grupos I.O.I y Weki Meki antes de estudiar actuación en Londres.

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