22nd Busan International Film Festival

The 22nd Busan International Film Festival was held from October 12 to October 21, 2017 at the Busan Cinema Center and hosted by Jang Dong-gun and Im Yoon-ah. A total of 300 films from 75 countries were screened at the festival, including 100 world premieres and 29 international premieres.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

22nd Busan International Film Festival
Opening filmGlass Garden
Closing filmLove Education
LocationBusan Cinema Center
Founded1995
Hosted byJang Dong-gun
Im Yoon-ah
No. of films300
Festival dateOpening: October 12, 2017 (2017-10-12)
Closing: October 21, 2017 (2017-10-21)
Busan International Film Festival

On October 15, 2017, President Moon made a surprise visit to the festival, promising noninterference and support for the festival. He also hopes BIFF will restore to its former glory and into a more prominent international film festival.[9]

A new Kim Jiseok Award was setup to commemorate the late Kim Jiseok, the Deputy Director and Program Director of Busan International Film Festival, who died in May 2017. Kim, also a founding member of the Busan International Film Festival, had since 1996, devoted himself to developing the Busan International Film Festival into a world-renowned film festival in Asia.[10][11]

Program

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Opening

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Gala Presentation

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A Window on Asian Cinema

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Anucha Boonyawatana; her film Malila: The Farewell Flower was among those screened

New Currents

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  • After My Death - Kim Ui-seok (Korea)
  • Ajji - Devashish Makhija (India)
  • Ashwatthama - Pushpendra SINGH (India/Korea)
  • Blockage - Mohsen GHARAEI (Iran)
  • End of Summer - Zhou Quan (China)
  • How to Breathe Underwater - KO Hyunseok (Korea)
  • Last Child - SHIN Dongseok (Korea)
  • The Last Verse - TSENG Ying-Ting (Taiwan)
  • One Night on the Wharf - HAN Dong (China)
  • Somewhere Beyond the Mist - CHEUNG King Wai (Hong Kong, China)

Korean Cinema Today - Panorama

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Korean Cinema Today - Vision

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  • Black Summer - LEE Weonyoung (Korea)
  • Counting the Stars at Night - CHOI Yongseok (Korea)
  • February - KIM Joonghyun (Korea)
  • A Haunting Hitchhike - JEONG Heejae (Korea)
  • Hit the Night - JEONG Gayoung (Korea)
  • Home - KIM Jongwoo (Korea)
  • Microhabitat - JEON Gowoon (Korea)
  • Mothers - Lee Dong-eun (Korea)
  • Park Hwa-young - LEE Hwan (Korea)
  • Possible Faces - LEE Kanghyun (Korea)
  • A Tiger in Winter - Lee Kwang-kuk (Korea)

Korean Cinema Retrospective

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The Legendary Star, Shin Seong-il

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World Cinema

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Flash Forward

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Wide Angle

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Korean Short Film Competition

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  • Away from Home - LEE Hyebeen, IM Soojin (Korea)
  • Beloved - LIM Seungmi (Korea)
  • Bright Future - HUR Jungjae (Korea)
  • Freeway - HWANG Seulgi (Korea)
  • A Friend Holding Crutches - KIM Soyeon (Korea)
  • Goner - KIM Hanra (Korea)
  • A Hand-written Poster - KWAK Eunmi (Korea)
  • The History of Hormone - PARK Jonghyun (Korea)
  • Illegal Parking - LEE Inhyuk (Korea)
  • Love Jo. Right Now. - JEONG Gayoung (Korea)
  • My Father in a Suitcase - KIMO Jisook (Korea)
  • Ordinary People - KIM Moonkyeong (Korea)
  • Playground - CHOI Cho-ah (Korea)
  • The Virgin Flight - HAN Seungju (Korea)
  • Yuri in Summer - KIM Seohyeon (Korea)

Asian Short Film Competition

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  • Cemetery of Courtesy - CHONG Keat Aun (Malaysia)
  • Chronicle of a Durian - YANG Xiao (China)
  • A Curious Girl - Rajesh Prasad KHATRI (Nepal)
  • The Day I Am Gonna Come - HONG Cheng (China)
  • Madonna - Sinung WINAHYOKO (Indonesia)
  • Myth - HAO Fang-Wei (Taiwan)
  • NAGISA - KOGAHARA Takeshi (Japan)
  • The Road - Arash KHAYATAN (Iran)
  • Suerte - Carlo FAJARDA (Philippines)
  • Two Brothers - Raghbir SINGH (India)

Short Film Showcase

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  • 667 - LIAO Jiekai, HE Shuming, Boo Junfeng, CHONG Jun, Kirsten TAN, Eva TANG (Singapore)
  • Braguino - Clément COGITORE (France)
  • Death of the Sound Man - Sorayos PRAPAPAN (Thailand/Myanmar)
  • Gaze - Farnoosh SAMADI (Iran/Italy)
  • A Gentle Night - QIU Yang (China)
  • Jodilerks Dela Cruz, Employee of the Month - Carlo Francisco MANATAD (Philippines/Singapore)
  • Tshweesh - Feyrouz SERHAL (Lebanon/Germany/Spain/Qatar)
  • Where Has Time Gone? - Walter Salles, Alexey FEDORCHENKO, Madhur Bhandarkar, Jia Zhangke, Jahmil X.T. QUBEKA (China/Brazil/Russia/India/South Africa)

Documentary Competition

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  • Ha Dong Chae Bok: A Song of Two Humans - NAM Seungsuk (Korea)
  • I've Got a Little Problem - ZHANG Ximing (China)
  • I Want to Go Home - Wesley Leon AROOZOO (Singapore/Japan)
  • In the Claws of a Century Wanting - Jewel MARANAN (Philippines/Germany/Qatar)
  • Letters - YUN Jéro, Marte VOLD (Korea/Norway)
  • REBORN - IM Heungsoon (Korea)
  • Sennan Asbestos Disaster - Kazuo Hara (Japan)
  • Soseongri - PARK Baeil (Korea)
  • Tarling is Darling - Ismail Fahmi LUBIS (Indonesia)
  • The Whispering Trees - HEO Chulnyung (Korea)

Documentary Showcase

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  • After Chosun - MUN Jeonghyun (Korea)
  • Behrouz: A Legend on Screen - Sepehr MIKAILIAN (United States)
  • Blood Amber - LEE Yong Chao (Taiwan/Myanmar)
  • A Cambodian Spring - Chris Kelly (Cambodia/United Kingdom/Ireland/Canada)
  • Courtesy to the Nation - GWON Gyungwon (Korea)
  • Ecology in Concrete - Jeong Jae-eun (Korea)
  • Ex Libris: The New York Public Library - Frederick Wiseman (United States)
  • A Feeling Greater Than Love - Mary JIRMANUS SABA (Lebanon)
  • A Free Man - Andreas HARTMANN (Germany/Japan)
  • Goodbye My Love North Korea - KIM Soyoung (Korea)
  • Hugo - Wojciech KLIMALA (Poland)
  • I've Got the Blues - Angie CHEN (Hong Kong, China/France)
  • A Little Wisdom - KANG Yuqi (Nepal/Canada/China)
  • Makala - Emmanuel GRAS (France)
  • Mountain - Jennifer Peedom (Australia)
  • Mrs. Fang - Wang Bing (Hong Kong, China/France/Germany)
  • Vibration: THE YELLOW MONKEY - MATSUNAGA Daishi (Japan)
  • The Work - Gethin ALDOUS, Jairus MCLEARY (United States)

Cinekids

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Animation Showcase

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Open Cinema

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Special Programs in Focus

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Suzuki Seijun: A Drifter across the Lines List

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Sakha Cinema: World of Magical Nature and Myth

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  • 24 Snow - Mikhail BARYNIN (Russia)
  • Deliverance - Gennady BAGYNANOV (Russia)
  • Fisherman - Vyacheslav SEMYONOV (Russia)
  • His Daughter - Tatyana EVERSTOVA (Russia)
  • Keskil 2: Rematch - Dmitry SHADRIN, Alexey EGOROV, Roman DOROFEYEV (Russia)
  • Mappa - Alexey ROMANOV (Russia)
  • Outlaw - Stepan BURNASHOV (Russia)
  • Premonition - Mikhail LUKACHEVSKY, Prokopy NOGOVITSYN (Russia)
  • Summer Homestead - Anatoly Vasiliev (Russia)
  • The Marvelous Time - Nikita ARZHAKOV (Russia)
  • While There Is Wind - Sergey POTAPOV (Russia)
  • Wooden Horse - Prokopy NOGOVITSYN (Russia)

Midnight Passion

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Closing

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Awards

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  • New Currents Award
  • BIFF Mecenat Award
    • Soseongri - PARK Baeil (Korea)
    • Sennan Asbestos Disaster - Kazuo Hara (Japan)
  • Sonje Award
    • A Hand-written Poster - KWAK Eunmi (Korea)
    • Madonna - Sinung WINAHYOKO (Indonesia)
  • Actor & Actress of the Year Award
  • FIPRESCI Award
    • Last Child - SHIN Dongseok (Korea)
  • NETPAC Award
    • February - KIM Joonghyun (Korea)
  • Kim Jiseok Award[10]
  • KNN Award
  • Busan Bank Award
    • Pulse - Stevie CRUZ-MARTIN (Australia)
  • Citizen Critics' Award
    • Possible Faces - LEE Kanghyun (Korea)
  • Busan Cinephile Award
    • A Free Man - Andreas HARTMANN (Germany/Japan)
  • CGV Arthouse Award
    • Microhabitat - JEON Gowoon (Korea)
  • Vision-Director's Award
    • February - KIM Joonghyun (Korea)
    • Hit the Night - JEONG Gayoung (Korea)
  • The Asian Filmmaker of the Year
  • Korean Cinema Award
    • Christoph Terhechte (Germany)

References

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  5. ^ Lee, Hyo-won (31 August 2017). "Busan Fest to Spotlight Rare Indie Films From Russia's Sakha Republic". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
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  9. ^ Doo, Rumy (15 October 2017). "[Newsmaker] President Moon promises support for Busan film fest in surprise visit". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2017-10-16.
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