Busan features – Page 3
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FeaturesBusan Q&A: Lim Daehyung, director of closing-night film ‘Moonlit Winter’
The Korean director’s drama has its world premiere in Busan
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FeaturesTom Waller on the challenges of making the first film about the Thai cave rescue
The Cave is receiving its world premiere in Busan’s Window On Asian Cinema section.
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FeaturesDebut director Arden Rod Condez on cyberbullying tale ‘John Denver Trending’
The Filipino TV writer-turned-director Arden Rod Condez’s film will screen Busan’s New Currents section
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FeaturesYonfan discusses Venice award-winning animation ‘No.7 Cherry Lane’
The Hong Kong filmmaker also criticised the protests going on in his city
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FeaturesBusan shines spotlight on three Asian women filmmakers who redefined their times
Special programme ‘Gaze and Memories - Asia’s Leading Women Filmmakers’ is screening works from Yasmin Ahmad, Deepa Mehta and Trinh T Minh-ha.
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FeaturesTaiwanese filmmaker Lau Kek Huat on his feature debut ‘Boluomi’
Playing in Busan’s New Currents, the film delves into a sensitive period in Malaysian history
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FeaturesBusan Q&A: Wayne Wang on ‘Coming Home Again’
Ahead of the Asian premiere in Busan, Hong Kong-born San Francisco resident and filmmaker Wayne Wang discusses his latest, low-budget film.
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FeaturesHow BIFF and the Asian Film Market have become key events for European companies
European films and filmmakers are out in force at Busan this year
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FeaturesHirokazu Kore-eda on ‘The Truth’, working in France and filmmaker fatigue
The Japanese filmmaker is being honoured as Asian Filmmaker of the Year at this year’s Busan.
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FeaturesAsian Film Market 2019 preview: new team plots expansion into TV and streaming
Asian Film Market is also strengthening links with Southeast Asia.
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FeaturesBusan Q&A: Yerlan Nurmukhambetov & Lisa Takeba, 'The Horse Thieves. Roads Of Time'
The pair’s Kazakhstan-Japan co-production opens the Busan International Film Festival.
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FeaturesHow the Busan Film Festival is going "back to normal" after years of uncertainty
This year’s event runs from October 3-12.
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FeaturesTencent exec Jeff Han on launching a streaming service in Thailand
It’s the Chinese streaming platform’s first strategic foray into overseas markets
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FeaturesBusan interview: Ying Liang on 'A Family Tour'
The Shanghai-born filmmaker talks about his semi-autobiographical drama, A Family Tour, which follows an exiled Chinese filmmaker reuniting with her family.
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FeaturesBusan interview: Ho Wi Ding on 'Cities Of Last Things'
The Taiwan-based director explains why he chose to shoot his Toronto prize-winning film on 35mm.
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FeaturesBusan festival, market hold steady in uncertain times
This year’s festival was low-key, but Korea’s new president expressed his hopes for a return to “former glory”.
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FeaturesDevashish Makhija on Busan title 'Ajji'
Director discusses hard-hitting thriller, which received its world premiere at BIFF.
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FeaturesZhou Quan on 'End Of Summer'
Story revolves around three generations of Chinese men at time of 1998 World Cup.
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FeaturesYang Ya-che on 'The Bold, The Corrupt And The Beautiful'
The film is in competition for the inaugural Kim Ji Seok Award.
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FeaturesDirector Shin Su-won on her new film 'Glass Garden'
The director tells Screen why she believes BIFF - and Korean cinema - should continue to thrive.














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