Online Screening for the 21st Edition of BIFF Opens Service
October is the month of
Busan International Film Festival (BIFF). For the past few years, most new Korean films that have been warmly received in the international festivals have been introduced at BIFF. KoBiz has worked closely with directors and international film sales companies to invite as many Korean films as possible on the online screening list.
As in the past, each section in BIFF has several Korean films that have made great news. Korean Cinema Today–Panorama includes historical blockbusters that have swept the nation this summer and leading directors’ new films that have been invited to several international film festivals. Two Korean films are screened in New Currents, which explores promising rookies to build the future of Asian cinema. Korean Cinema Today–Vision and Wide Angle sections are full of brilliant indie films and documentaries in various perspectives and social strata. Especially, for the last few years, Korean Cinema Today-Vision has become the birth place of Korean independent filmmakers.
In the shorts section, interesting line-ups include:
The Master : An Ordinary Man by
YUN Pu-hui, introducing a pizza delivery man who is struggling to raise salary for everybody in the store;
Viewer by
KIM So-youn, depicting a coin laundry shop owner who watches a dancing boy through CCTV; and
Missing by
YOO Dong-gyu who is suffering from hearing strange noise and not being able to sleep since his wife’s funeral.