KoBiz Online Screening has been designed to promote Korean films thoroughly, to pioneer new markets and to provide a platform for film festival programmers and buyers. This screening service has streamed excellent Korean films, such as titles from the
Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), JIFF or the
Korean Academy of Film Arts (KAFA). This year’s line-up of the JIFF-KoBiz Online Screening will introduce the main films recently screened at the 19th JIFF, which closed on May 12th. The service will run for three months, from May 24th to August 23rd. If you sign up as a member of the online screening service (membership is limited to festival programmers and foreign buyers), you will be able to watch these films without having to pay a fee.
This year’s lineup will be comprised of 8 features from the Korean Competition, 20 short films from the Korean Shorts Competition, and 23 films from the Korea
Cinemascape. From the Korean Competition category, 8 features out of the 10 invited to the festival will be screened, including
JUNG Hyung-suk’s The Land of Seonghye which picked up the Grand Prize,
CHO Sung-bin’s
Dreamer, winner of the
CGV ARTHOUSE Award Distribution Support Prize,
CHOI Chang-hwan’s
Back from the Beat, winner of the
CGV ARTHOUSE Upcoming Project Prize and
HUI Ji-ye’s
Graduation, winner of the UnioAward. Also available among the Korean shorts are
KWON Ye-ji’s Dong-a, which earned the Grand Prize,
SONG Ye-jin’s
Refund, winner of the Best Director Prize and
CHO Hyun-min’s
Apocalypse Runner, winner of the Special Jury Prize. The
Cinemascape category, intended to show the diversity of Korean independent cinema, includes several noteworthy titles:
KIM In-seon’s Adulthood, winner of the NETPAC Award,
Omok Girl by
BAEK Seung-hwa, who is credited for
Queen of Walking (2016),
Unknown Woman by
KIM Jong-kwan, who is called an outstanding figure in the short film world,
MYSTERY PINK from actress and filmmaker
KOO Hye-sun and many more.