The Korean Association of Film Critics Awards has announced the prize winners for its upcoming 38th edition, the ceremony for which will take place in Seoul on December 13. This year’s Grand Prize winner is 
JANG Joon-hwan’s 
1987: When the Day Comes (2017). The hit political drama also earned the Best Music Award.
Also picking up a pair of prizes was 
LEE Chang-dong’s 
BURNING, which won for Best Cinematography and will also be presented with the Korean International Film Critics Association Award.
The Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to legendary star 
YOON Jeong-hee, one of the most prolific and acclaimed actresses of the 1970s, who came out of retirement eight years ago to lead 
LEE Chang-dong’s 
Poetry (2010). Meanwhile, a Special Award will also be posthumously awarded to the late 
HONG Ki-seon, director of 
The Discloser.