Busan features – Page 4
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Busan founder Kim Dong-ho talks final year at festival
He was festival director for 15 years.
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Busan Film Festival looks to the future after rocky few years
“This year’s film festival must be held, no matter what the situation.”
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Busan: Haobam Paban Kumar talks 'Lady Of The Lake'
Indian film-maker talks about his narrative debut, which premiered in Busan’s New Currents competition, and the state of filmmaking in northeast India.
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Busan Q&A: Boo Junfeng talks 'Apprentice'
Singaporean director discusses his prison drama, which premiered at Cannes and is Singapore’s submission to this year’s Oscar race.
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Busan Q&A: Ho Yuhang talks 'Mrs K'
Director discusses his Kara Wai-starring action thriller, which world premieres in Busan.
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Busan Q&A: Zhang Lu talks festival opener 'A Quiet Dream'
Director Zhang discusses the project’s origins and shooting on a tight schedule.
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Busan: Asian Film Market offers deal-making, new opportunities
This year’s Asian Film Market has been streamlined to keep the focus on business and deal-making, while a spotlight on transmedia projects offers new opportunities.
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Busan focus: international industry undeterred by controversy
BIFF matters for everyone doing business with Asia. But will international visitors be affected by the continuing row between the festival and the city authorities?
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Busan: Kang Soo-youn talks "tough year" and Korean cinema
In her first edition as solo director, Kang Soo-youn talks to Jean Noh about putting BIFF together in turbulent times.
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Joko Anwar talks 'A Copy Of My Mind'
Indonesian filmmaker Joko Anwar on his new film A Copy Of My Mind.
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Busan: Larry Yang talks 'Mountain Cry'
Larry Yang, director of Busan closing film Mountain Cry, explains how he adapted a rural Chinese story set in the 1980s for contemporary audiences in China and overseas.
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Tom Shu-yu Lin talks 'Zinnia Flower'
Taiwanese filmmaker Tom Shu-yu Lin explains how making drama Zinnia Flower became a cathartic part of the grieving process after losing his wife.
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Busan: O Muel opens 'Eyelids'
Korean director O Muel is back in Busan with the world premiere of Eyelids in the Korean Cinema Today – Vision section.
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Busan: Zhang Yang takes 'Paths Of The Soul'
The latest feature from Beijing-based filmmaker Zhang Yang is the ultimate road movie – following a group of Tibetan Buddhists as they make a 2,000km pilgrimage to and from Lhasa, prostrating themselves every few metres of the way.
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Busan: Eddie Cahyono, Ifa Isfansyah enter 'The Wasted Land'
Indonesian filmmakers Eddie Cahyono and Ifa Isfansyah talk about their APM project The Wasted Land and the thriving indie filmmaking scene in Jogjakarta.
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New Busan co-director Kang Soo-youn talks bright future
As the 20th Busan International Film Festival launches, new co-director Kang Soo-youn tells Jean Noh why the event is stronger than ever despite a year of political turmoil and funding cuts
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Busan's Asian Project Market: bridging the divide
Busan International Film Festival’s Asian Project Market will once again bring together the continent’s film-makers with major players from the European industry.
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'Ilo Ilo' director Anthony Chen talks Asian Film Academy and challenges
Singaporean filmmaker Anthony Chen is in Busan this year at the Asian Film Academy (AFA) as directing mentor.
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Eric Khoo talks 'In the Room', '7 Letters'
Singaporean director Eric Khoo has two films in Busan’s A Window On Asian Cinema section.
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Mozez Singh talks Busan opener 'Zubaan'
Nine years in the making, Mozez Singh’s feature directorial debut is the story of a young man who escapes his humble roots in Punjab to become a big shot in the corporate world in both Delhi and Dubai.