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41st Blue Dragon Film Awards
2020 edition of award ceremony From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 41st Blue Dragon Film Awards (Korean: 제41회 청룡영화상) ceremony was held on February 9, 2021, at Paradise City, Incheon. Organized by Sports Chosun (a sister brand of The Chosun Ilbo). It was aired live on SBS.[2]
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COVID-19 pandemic
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, this year's ceremony will have several safety measures in place. Set to take place in Paradise City in Incheon, the ceremony will be "ontact", meaning that there will be no live audience in the arena. However, a multiscreen will be set up near the stage so that fans can cheer on their stars through a video screen.
There will be a limit on the number of people allowed in the building to comply with social distancing guidelines. There will also be temperature checks, installation of hand sanitizer dispensers, and sterilization of the event arena. For the actors attending the ceremony, the usual audience seats will be replaced with small tables, with a small number of people seated at each table. There will also be clear plastic guards to separate the celebrities.[3][unreliable source?]
The event organizer announced the postponement on December 8, saying that due to the rapid re-proliferation of COVID-19, the 41st Blue Dragon Film Awards, scheduled to be held on December 11, will be postponed till early 2021.
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The nominees for the 41st Blue Dragon Film Awards were announced on November 11, 2020.[4]
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).
- (Winners denoted in bold)[5]
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Films that received multiple nominations and awards
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