All Busan articles – Page 18
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Features
How 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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News
Japan’s Gaga Corp picks up Busan opener ‘The Horse Thieves’ (exclusive)
It Stopped Raining, which premieres in A Window On Asian Cinema, also on Gaga’s Busan slate.
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Features
Tencent 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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News
Busan International Film Festival unveils New Currents titles
New Currents Award is presented to two first or second-time features from up-and-coming Asian filmmakers.
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Busan to open with ‘The Horse Thieves. Roads Of Time’, close with ‘Moonlit Winter’
Japan’s Hirokazu Kore-eda is being honoured as this year’s Asian Filmmaker of the Year.
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Mike Figgis, Mohsen Makhmalbaf to head Busan juries
Figgis to head New Currents jury, while Makhmalbaf will head the jury for the Kim Jiseok Award.
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Busan to celebrate Korean film centennial, Asian women filmmakers
Festival to screen ten films from the past 100 years of Korean cinema and a special focus on Deepa Mehta, Yasmin Ahmad and Trinh T. Minh-ha.
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Busan’s Asian Project Market unveils selection of 29 projects
Line-up includes new titles from Yosep Anggi Noen, Hussein Hassan, Ash Mayfair and Hu Jia.
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Busan film festival appoints deputy director, unveils programming team
Former Busan Ilbo editor Kang Seungah joins Kim Bokkeun as deputy director.
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Reel Suspects boards Busan psychological thriller 'Demons' (exclusive)
Paris-based company boards Singapore drama.
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Reviews
'Rona, Azim’s Mother': Busan Review
This prize-winner at Busan is also Afghanistan’s entry for the Academy Awards
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News
‘Savage’, ‘Clean Up’ pick up Busan’s New Currents Awards
Kim Jiseok Awards went to Jamshid Mahmoudi’s Rona, Azim’s Mother and Zhang Wei’s The Rib.
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Reviews
'Clean Up': Busan Review
Debut from Kwon Man-ki shares top prize in Busan’s New Currents section
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News
Increased attendance and cause for optimism at Asian Film Market
Organizers reported 150 more participants than last year.
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Reviews
'Working Woman': Busan Review
An of-the-moment portrayal of sexual harrassment in the post-#metoo era from Israel’s Michal Aviad
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News
Busan's Asian Project Market reveals 2018 award winners
The Final Print, directed by Jang Woo-jin, wins $15,000 top prize.
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Reviews
'Bo-ri': Busan Review
The only hearing member of a deaf family does her best to try and fit in in Kim Jinyu’s well-meaning feature
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Reviews
'Urgent': Busan Review
A group of Moroccan strangers come together in an overburdened Casablanca hospital
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