By Dong Sun-hwa
Horror-thriller Beauty Water has become the first Korean animated movie to win the best animated feature award at the 46th Boston Science Fiction Film Festival, its production team said Tuesday.
The festival, which was held Feb. 10-15, is the oldest independent genre film festival in the United States. Every year, it showcases more than 100 science fiction features and short films from around the world.
This year, the best animated feature award went to Beauty Water, directed by Cho Kyung-hun. It is the story of a makeup artist named Yeji, whose life takes a drastic turn after she comes across a mysterious liquid beauty water that turns her into a perfect beauty. The animated film was an adaptation of a popular web comic Tales of the Unusual by Oh Seong-dae.
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