No Grand Prize at 17th Mise-en-scène Short Film Festival
The Mise-en-scène Short Film Festival (MSFF) held its 17th edition this year from June 28 to July 4, once again seeking out the next generation of voices in the Korean film industry. Winners were announced for each festival’s five main sections, however, unlike most editions, a Grand Prize was not handed out this year.
MSFF’s core five sections are split according to the genre with different programs for drama, romance, comedy, and horror, while the ‘The 40000 Blows’ section comprises works that are not so easily categorized. Taking the top prize in the ‘A City of Sadness’ section was The Monologue by KIM Do-young, BANG Sung-jun’sPassing Over the Hill won in ‘A Short Film about Love’, LEE Seung-ju’sMorning of the Dead was the top film in ‘The King of Comedy’, ‘The Extreme Nightmare’ prize went to JANG Man-min’s Hysteria and ‘The 40000 Blows’ award went to Shadower by KWAK Ki-bong.