28th_Busan_International_Film_Festival

28th Busan International Film Festival

28th Busan International Film Festival

Film festival in South Korea


The 28th Busan International Film Festival (Korean: 제28회 부산국제영화제) opened on October 4 at the Busan Cinema Center in Busan, South Korea. Song Kang-ho of Parasite fame welcomed filmmakers as host of the festival, while Park Eun-bin acted as the moderator of the ceremony, which was broadcast live on YouTube channel and Naver TV.[1] Opening with South Korean film Because I Hate Korea by Jang Kun-jae, 269 films were screened, including 209 officially invited films from 69 countries and 60 community beef screenings.[2] Jung Sung-il, South Korean film critic, director and screenwriter served as chairman of the jury for its main competition section.[3]

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BIFF this year opened special program, ‘Renaissance of Indonesian Cinema’ paying attention to Indonesia with 7 feature films and 5 short films, including a series to be released on Netflix.[4] Chow Yun-fat, a Hong Kong star, received the Asian Filmmaker of the Year award, whereas Yoon Jeong-hee posthumously received the Korean Film Achievement Award.

BIFF closed on October 13 with Go Min-si and Hong Kyung acting as master of ceremonies,[5] and the Chinese film industry satire The Movie Emperor by Ning Hao, screened as closing film.[6]

The main award of the festival New Currents Award was given to Bangladeshi film The Wrestler by Iqbal H. Chowdhary, which follows an eccentric old fisherman who trains rigorously in a traditional form of wrestling; and Japanese film September 1923 by Tatsuya Mori, a historical feature marking 100 years of Great Kanto earthquake, which dramatises a massacre that followed the natural disaster.[7][8]

Overview

The film registration for the festival began in March 2023 with the closing date for submission fixed for July 19, 2023.[9]

The poster for 28th edition of the festival was unveiled on August 15, 2023. Based on Shin Bong-cheol's To My Star, director Choi Soon-dae, who has been working as an art director since the 2nd Busan International Film Festival planned and designed it. The poster has a motif derived from the harmonious interaction of colorful colors and forms of light passing through a rotating prism. Which brings to mind light cast on a screen through a projector lens, and the beautifully blended light on a black background brings to mind a variety of films. It also symbolizes the Busan International Film Festival, full of dazzling light energy.[10]

The line-up for Korean Cinema Today – Special Premiere and On Screen strands was unveiled on August 24. In the On Screen section, this year six world premieres – five from Korea and one from Indonesia are included. It also includes I Am a Running Mate, which marks the directorial debut of Han Jin-won, the co-writer for Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite. The Korean Cinema Today – Special Premiere section, this year includes two Netflix's films Believer 2, the sequel to Believer (2018), by Baek Jong-yul and Ballerina by Lee Chung-hyun.[11] On August 30, the line-up of ten films each for New Currents competition along with Jiseok section were unveiled. New Currents is a section for first and second films by up-and-coming Asian filmmakers, whereas Jiseok section selects films from Asian directors with more than three feature films to their credit and honours two such directors with Jiseok awards.[12] On September 1, 10 films for the section 'Korean Cinema Today - Vision Section' were announced. This year's selection has profound themes of life, agony, family affection, and personal introspection.[13] On September 5, BIFF unveiled full line-up for its 2023 edition and announced Chow Yun-fat the winner of Asian Filmmaker of the Year award. The opening film of the festival will be Jang Kun-jae’s Because I Hate Korea and closing film Ning Hao’s Chinese film industry satire The Movie Emperor.[6]

The festival has started a new award for new Asian directors and independent film creators with LG Electronics, the LG OLED New Currents Award and the LG OLED Vision Award starting this year. These awards, will go to new directors who lead Asian films and Korean independent films with outstanding originality and vision, and receive a prize of 30 million and a plaque.[14]

The eve event to wish the success of the festival was held on October 3, at the outdoor stage of BIFF Square in Jung-gu. It was attended by Busan Metropolitan City, Busan Jung-gu Office, and key guests of the festival. The event hosted by film actors Kim Hye-na [ko] and Lee Dong-gyu, had a celebratory performance by legendary diva Jung Hoon-hee [ko], and singer-songwriter Juniel.

Opening and closing ceremonies

2023 Opening ceremony of the festival

Opening ceremony of the festival was held at Busan Cinema Center Outdoor Theater on October 4. It was broadcast live on the official YouTube channel of the festival and Naver TV.[15]

Song Kang-ho, host of the opening ceremony

Song Kang-ho of Parasite fame welcomed the guests at the opening ceremony, while Park Eun-bin acted as moderator.[1]

Park Eun-bin, Moderator of the opening ceremony

Busan Mayor Park Hyeong-jun, the Filmaker of the year awardee Hong Kong actor Chow Yun-fat, Japanese actress and model Suzu Hirose, Rie Miyazawa, Hana Sugisaki, Aina the End and Chinese star Fan Bingbing and South Korean actresses Jin Seo-yeon, Youn Yuh-jung, Im Soo-jung, Krystal Jung and Jeon So-nee attended the ceremony among others. The Korean Film Achievement Award went to the late actor Yoon Jeong-hee, and the Asian Film Actor Award went to Hong Kong actor Chow Yun-fat.[16][17] The screening of films opened with the South Korean film Because I Hate Korea by Jang Kun-jae.[18]

Closing ceremony

MCs of the closing ceremony

Closing ceremony was held at Busan Cinema Center Outdoor Theater on October 13, with Go Min-si and Hong Kyung acting as master of ceremonies.[5] After the red carpet event, awards were announced, including the New Currents Award, Ji Seok Award, and Actor of the Year Awards. 142,432 people attended the film festival since the opening day with 82% audience share. 269 films from 70 countries were screened in 4 theaters and 25 screens, whereas 12 open talks, 11 outdoor stage greetings, 4 Actors House, 1 master class, 2 special talks, and 252 guest meetings were held during the 10 days of the festival. The festival closed with the screening of Chinese film industry satire The Movie Emperor by Ning Hao.[19]

Events

Busan Cinema Center, BIFF 2023

Actors House will be held from October 5 to 7 at KNN Theater, 1st Basement Floor, KNN Tower.

  • Master class: On October 9, Kazuo Hara, the Japanese documentary film director gave a lecture about his documentary perspective and world of work and had an in-depth conversation with the audience at KNN Theater, B1 – KNN Tower, Busan.
  • Open Talk and Outdoor stage greetings: The open talk and outdoor stage greetings were held from October 5 to 7, on the BIFF X GENESIS outdoor stage. An audience participation program for all visitors to the festival, it was broadcast live online through Naver.[21]
  • Hand printing: Hand printing event was attended by Chow Yun-fat, winner of the 2023 Asian Film Maker of the Year Award. The event was held on October 5, after the open talk.
  • Special talk: On October 10, after the screening of 2023 Japanese drama film Evil Does Not Exist, written and directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi, a special talk was held at Busan Cinema Center, Middle Theater.
  • 2023 Asia Contents Awards & Global OTT Awards: The awards ceremony to recognise the achievements of excellent content made for TV, OTT, and online across Asia, took place on October 8, 2023, at BIFF Theater, Busan Cinema Center, Busan, South Korea.[22]

Jury

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New Currents Award

  • Jung Sung-il, South Korean film critic, director and screenwriter, (Chairman of jury)
  • Ava Cahen, French journalist, Cannes Film Festival Critics' Week Executive Committee Chairman
  • Edwin, Indonesian film director, producer, and screenwriter
  • Christina Oh, American film producer
  • Han Jun-hee, South Korean film director and screenwriter

Kim Jiseok Award

BIFF Mecenat Award

  • Kazuo Hara, Japanese documentary film director
  • Kyung-soon, South Korean documentary films director
  • Anke Rebeke, German film critic

Sonje Award

  • Jang Kun-jae, South Korean film director, screenwriter and cinematographer
  • Wei Shujun, Chinese screenwriter and filmmaker
  • Bianca Balbuen, Filipino producer, and managing director of Anima, a studio affiliated with Chroma Entertainment

Lee Chun-yeon Film Impression Award

  • Kang Je-gyu South Korean film director.
  • Shim Jae-myeong, South Korean film producer, film planner, film marketer (CEO of Myung Film)
  • Yoo Ji-tae, South Korean actor, film director and screenwriter
  • Jeong Han-seok, Busan International Film Festival programmer.

KBS Independent Film Awards

  • Kim Cho-hee, South Korean director
  • Lee Jin-sook, South Korean producer
  • Joo Seong-cheol, South Korean film critic

CGK Cinematography Award

  • Lee Seon-yeong, South Korean cinematographer
  • Yoon Ji-woon, South Korean cinematographer
  • Lee Doo-man, South Korean cinematographer

Critic B Award

  • Moon Hyung-seok, South Korean film critic
  • Kim Pil-nam, South Korean film critic
  • Koo Hyung-Jun, South Korean film critic, editor-in-chief of OTT criticism magazine BeOTT

FIPRESCI Award

  • Gulbara Tolomushova, Kyrgyzstani film critic, film historian, TV director and TV Presenter..
  • Sebastian Lindvall, Swedish curator and film critic
  • Kim Hye-shin, South Korean film critic

NETPAC Award

  • Mark Schilling, American film critic, journalist, translator, and author
  • Song Eunji, South Korean programmer
  • Sōzō Teruoka [ja], Japanese film critic, director, screenwriter

LG OLED Vision Award

  • Park In-je, South Korean director
  • Jang Young-yeop, South Korean film reporter
  • Hong Eun-mi, South Korean critic

Korean Film Directors Association Plus M Award Judge

  • Park Yong-ji, a South Korean director
  • Inan, South Korean director
  • Lee Su-yeon, South Korean director

Actor of the Year Award

Program sections

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The festival has following sections:

Opening and closing films

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Gala Presentation

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New Currents

The selected titles are eligible for multiple awards, including the New Currents Award, the FIPRESCI Award, the NETPAC Award, and the KB New Currents Audience Award.[29]

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Jiseok

This section selected films from Asian directors with a portfolio of more than three feature films, and from the line-up of ten films, two were honored with Jiseok awards.[30]

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A Window on Asian Cinema

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Korean Cinema Today - Panorama

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Korean Cinema Today - Vision Section

This year 10 films were showcased as world premiere.[31]

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Korean Cinema Today - Special Premiere

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World Cinema

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Flash Forward

A competition among non-Asian filmmakers’ first or second features that take an innovative and original approach to cinema. The winner is decided by the audience and awarded the Flash Forward Award.

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Wide Angle

Korean Short Film Competition

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Asian Short Film Competition

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Documentary Competition

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Documentary Showcase

Dear Jinri capturing the late K-pop star Sulli’s final interview is included in this year's selection.[32]

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Open Cinema

A collection of new and internationally acclaimed films, offering an ideal mix of the popular with the artistic are screened at the hallmark outdoor theater.

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Midnight Passion

A collection of thrillers, horror and action films.

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On Screen

In this section 5 Korean and 1 Indonesian works will be released for the first time in the world.

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Special program in focus

Indonesian Cinema Renaissance

The festival screened the works of notable female directors Mouly Surya and Kamila Andini, horror director Joko Anwar, directors Edwin and Yosep Anggi Noen and the works of noteworthy new directors.[4][33]

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The True Colors of Chow Yun-Fat's Heroes

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Korean American Special Exhibition: Korean Diaspora

Steven Yeun, John Cho, director Lee Isaac Chung and director Justin Chon attended the festival.

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Special Screening

This year to commemorate the late actor Yoon Jeong-hee, who died in 2023, a special screening of her masterpieces were held. In addition, Ryuichi Sakamoto: Opus, which contains performance scenes of the late Ryuichi Sakamoto, who died in March, were also screened.[34]

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Awards and winners

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Tatsuya Mori, 2023 New Currents Award winner for September 1923
  • New Currents Award:
  • KIM Jiseok Award:
  • Sonje Award:
    • Mydear by Jeon Do-hee and Kim So-hee, South Korea
    • 21 weeks later by Nasreen Mohammadpur, Iran
  • BIFF Mecenat Award
    • Republic by Jin Jiang, Singapore, China
    • The Voices of the Silenced by Park Ma-ui, Park Soo-nam, South Korea, Japan
  • Actors of the Year:
    • Jang Seong-beom, Work to Do, Actor, South Korea
    • Oh Min-ae, Concerning My Daughter, Actress, South Korea
  • KB New Currents Audience Award:
    • Heritage by Lee Jong-soo, South Korea
  • Flash Forward Audience Award:
    • The Dreamer by Anaïs Tellenne, France
  • FIPRESCI Award:[lower-alpha 1]
    • That Summer Lie by Sohn Hyun-lok
  • NETPAC Award:[lower-alpha 2]
    • Solids by the Sea by Patiparn Buntharik
  • LG OLED New Currents Award:
    • Solids by the Sea' by Patiparn Buntharik
  • LG OLED Vision Award:
    • The Berefts by Jung Beom, Heo Jang
  • DGK Plus M Award (joint winners):[lower-alpha 3]
    • Work to Do by Park Hong-joon
    • Isle of Snakes by Kim Yoo-min
  • CGV Award:[lower-alpha 4]
    • Concerning My Daughter' by Lee Mi-rang
  • KBS Independent Film Award:[lower-alpha 5]
    • House of the Seasons by Oh Jung-min
  • CGK Award:
    • House of the Seasons, Lee Jin-keun, Cinematographer
  • Critic b Award:
    • Last Summer by Choi Seung-woo
  • Aurora Media Award (joint winners):
    • House of the Seasons by Oh Jung-min
    • FAQ by Kim Da-min
  • Watcha Short Award (joint winners):
    • Mydear by Jeon Do-hee and Kim So-hee
    • Karma by Choi Soo-hyuk
  • Citizen Critics’ Award:
    • The Berefts by Jung Beom, Heo Jang
  • Busan Cinephile Award:
    • Yellow Door: ′90s Lo-fi Film Club by Lee Hyuk-rae
  • The Choon-yun Award
    • Kim Ji-yeon, producer, South Korea

Notes

  1. The FIPRESCI Award is given to the most exceptional film that reflects the creator’s experimental and progressive spirit, among those presented in the New Currents section.[37]
  2. The NETPAC Award is given to the best film selected by the NETPAC jury among the films screened in the New Currents section. NETPAC is an international organization founded in 1990, and is devoted to the expansion of Asian film distribution and screening.[37]
  3. The DGK Plus M Award goes to two Korean films from the Korean Cinema Today – Vision section. Each winner will be granted ₩5 million. This cash prize is sponsored by the Directors Guild of Korea and Plus M.[37]
  4. The CGV Award was created to spotlight innovative films that present a new vision of Korean cinema from the Korean Cinema Today – Vision section. The winner receives a cash prize of ₩10 million sponsored by CJ CGV.[37]
  5. The KBS Independent Film Award is given to support Korean independent films. One Korean film was selected from the Korean Cinema Today – Vision and New Currents sections to receive ₩10 million sponsored by KBS.[37]

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