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Actress Jung Ho-yeon has made a significant mark at the 79th Cannes Film Festival, where her screen debut film 'Hope', directed by Na Hong-jin, was invited for competition. During the screening, Jung received an exceptional response, with the audience erupting in applause upon her first appearance as the police officer character 'Seong-ae'. To prepare for the intense role, which features action sequences like car chases, Jung underwent rigorous physical training that resulted in a muscle gain of 4kg over five months. She expressed deep gratitude for entering the prestigious festival with her very first feature film. | Actress Jung Ho-yeon has made a significant mark at the 79th Cannes Film Festival, where her screen debut film 'Hope', directed by Na Hong-jin, was invited for competition. During the screening, Jung received an exceptional response, with the audience erupting in applause upon her first appearance as the police officer character 'Seong-ae'. To prepare for the intense role, which features action sequences like car chases, Jung underwent rigorous physical training that resulted in a muscle gain of 4kg over five months. She expressed deep gratitude for entering the prestigious festival with her very first feature film.
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[정호연] Jung Ho-yeon Marks Triumphant Screen Debut at the 79th Cannes Film Festival
k-movie5/19/2026

[정호연] Jung Ho-yeon Marks Triumphant Screen Debut at the 79th Cannes Film Festival

Actress Jung Ho-yeon has made a significant mark at the 79th Cannes Film Festival, where her screen debut film 'Hope', directed by Na Hong-jin, was invited for competition. During the screening, Jung received an exceptional response, with the audience erupting in applause upon her first appearance as the police officer character 'Seong-ae'. To prepare for the intense role, which features action sequences like car chases, Jung underwent rigorous physical training that resulted in a muscle gain of 4kg over five months. She expressed deep gratitude for entering the prestigious festival with her very first feature film.