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2008-10-08T06:18:00+01:00

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Screen critics review key films at this year's Pusan International Film Festival in Korea.

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Awaking From A Dream (Freddy Mas Franqueza)

Breathless (Yang Ik-june)

Da Da's Dance (Zhang Huan)

Dim Sum Funeral (Anna Chi)

The Gift To Stalin (
Rustem Abdrashev)

Himalaya, Where The Wind Dwells (Jeon Soo-il)

Miao Miao (Cheng Hsiao-tse)

Nucingen House (
Raoul Ruiz)

Oishii Man (Kim Jeong-jung)

Rembrandt's J'Accuse (Peter Greenaway)

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