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‘Parasite’ director apologises to Oscar engravers

Published:Tuesday | February 11, 2020 | 12:22 AM
Bong Joon Ho (right) reacts as he is presented with the award for best picture for ‘Parasite’ from presenter Jane Fonda at the Oscars on Sunday night,  at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Looking on (from left) are Song Kang-Ho and Kwak Sin Ae.
Bong Joon Ho (right) reacts as he is presented with the award for best picture for ‘Parasite’ from presenter Jane Fonda at the Oscars on Sunday night, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Looking on (from left) are Song Kang-Ho and Kwak Sin Ae.

Bong Joon-ho apologised to engravers at the Oscars after winning four awards on Sunday night

The Parasite director – whose film won gongs in four categories, including Best Original Screenplay, Best International Feature, Best Director and Best Picture – was spotted backstage at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles apologising to the engravers for creating a minor inconvenience.

In a video clip captured by Variety, the 50-year-old film-maker says: “I’m so sorry for the hard work.”

Bong also admitted to being surprised by his film’s success at the Academy Awards.

Speaking through a translator, he told the star-studded audience: “After winning Best International Feature, I thought I was done for the day and was ready to relax.

“Thank you so much. When I was young and studying cinema, there was a saying that I carved deep into my heart, which was, ‘The most personal is the most creative.’”

During the ceremony, Bong actually asked if he could split his Best Director Oscar statuette into five pieces.

The film-maker was stunned to win the Academy Award and used his acceptance speech to pay tribute to his fellow nominees, Martin Scorsese ( The Irishman), Sam Mendes, ( 1917), Todd Phillips, ( Joker), and Quentin Tarantino, ( Once Upon a Time in Hollywood).