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The 27th Busan International Film Festival () was held from October 5 at the
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till October 14. This year, the festival restarted events and program sections which were not conducted due to COVID-19 for last 2 years. The festival opened with Iranian film ''Scent of the Wind'' by director
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Jeon Yeo-been Jeon Yeo-been (; born Jeon Bo-young on July 26, 1989) is a South Korean actress. Jeon rose to prominence for her performance in the independent film ''After My Death'' (2018) which earned her the Actress of the Year Award at the 22nd Busan Int ...
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Ryu Jun-yeol Ryu Jun-yeol (; born September 25, 1986) is a South Korean actor, activist, and photographer. Ryu began his acting career in independent films, and then rose to prominence through his breakthrough role in the critically acclaimed television se ...
were master of ceremonies for the opening ceremony. In 27th edition 243 films from 71 countries were invited, in these films there were 89 world premieres, and 13 international premieres. 111 community service films were also part of 2022 festival. This year BIFF opened special program, ‘The New Wave of Japanese Cinema’ dedicated to 10 notable next-generation Japanese directors. 10 Japanese-directed films selected by director
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, Shozo Ichiyama, the executive director of the Tokyo International Film Festival, Teruoka Sozo, a programmer at the Osaka Asian Film Festival, and Toshiyuki Hasegawa, a programmer at the Skip City International D Cinema Film Festival, will be screened during the course of the festival. Another addition to special program was 'A New Perspective on Documentary in the 21st Century', which introduced 10 innovative documentaries. These films were fresh and unique works that are outside the traditional documentary framework. The third feature of 'Special Program in Focus' was screening of 6 films of Tony Leung, a Hong Kong actor and singer, who is also the winner of the 'Asian Filmmaker of the Year' award this year. The festival visited by 160,000 people closed on October 14, with Japanese film ''One Man'' by director Kei Ishikawa.
Han Sun-hwa Han Sun-hwa (born October 6, 1990), also known mononymously as Sunhwa, is a South Korean singer and actress. She is a former member of the South Korean girl group Secret. She made her television debut in 2004 while participating in SBS' ''Sup ...
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Kwon Yul Gwon Yul (; December 28, 1537 - July 6, 1599) was a Korean Army General and the Commander-in-chief (도원수; 導元帥) of the Joseon Dynasty, who successfully led the Korean forces against Japan during the Japanese invasions of Korea (임진 ...
hosted the closing ceremony of the festival.


Events

* Actors' House: Contemporary actors representing Korea, having acting talents and star qualities, tell honest and in-depth stories about their acting and works. * BIFF in the Neighborhood: BIFF in the Neighborhood is a program where the entire village of Busan is transformed into a venue for the film festival. * Cinema Together: October 10 to 12 — Mentors and mentees program with 16 people including directors, actors, critics, and music directors acting as mentors. * Everything About Avatar: The Way of Water: * Unveiling of the remastered version of ''Nakdong River'': The film ''
Nakdong River The Nakdonggang River or Nakdonggang () is the longest river in South Korea, and passes through major cities such as Daegu and Busan. It takes its name from its role as the eastern border of the Gaya confederacy during Korea's Three Kingdoms Er ...
'' (1952) by Jeon Chang-geun, produced during the Korean War will be digitally remastered and premiered at the festival.


Jury


New Currents Award

*
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, a French journalist and film critic . He was director of the Cinémathèque française and president of Unifrance, (Chairman of jury) * Alain Guiraudie, French film director and screenwriter *
Kamila Andini Kamila Andini (born 6 May 1986) is an Indonesian film director known for her critically acclaimed debut ''The Mirror Never Lies''. Biography Andini was born on 6 May 1986 and is the eldest daughter of filmmaker Garin Nugroho. Although unintereste ...
, an Indonesian film director *
Ryō Kase is a Japanese actor. Early life Kase was born in Yokohama, Kanagawa prefecture. He moved to Bellevue, Washington in the United States soon after his birth, due to his father's job being transferred. He's father Yutaka Kase was former chairman a ...
, a Japanese actor * Lee Yoo-Jin, CEO of Film History and South Korean producer.


Kim Jiseok Award

*
Jean-Michel Frodon Jean-Michel Frodon (born 20 September 1953 in Paris) is a journalist, critic and historian of cinema. Biography Born Jean-Michel Billard, he writes with a pseudonym borrowed from Frodo of ''The Lord of the Rings''. He has a master's degree and a ...
, a French journalist, critic and historian of cinema. *
Naoko Ogigami is a Japanese film director, screenwriter, and cinematographer. She first began gaining attention after winning several prizes at the PIA Film Festival for her short film ''Hoshino-Kun, Yumeno-Kun'' (2001). Among her most notable works are her f ...
, a Japanese film director, screenwriter, and cinematographer. * Kim Hee-jung, director and winner of the 21st Busan International Film Festival APM Creative Content Agency Director's Award.


BIFF Mecenat Award

* Wang Bing, Chinese director, documentary film-maker. Chairman of the jury for the BIFF Mecenat Awards * Mohammed Osama, Syrian director * Kim Il-ran, South Korean director


Sonje Award

*
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, Iranian director, screenwriter and producer * Hayakawa Chie, Japanese director *
Yoon Ga-eun Yoon Ga-eun (born February 15, 1982) is a South Korean film director and script writer. Her films explore the stories of young children and youth. Career Yoon Ga-eun graduated from the History Department of Sogang University and continued her ...
, South Korean film director and script writer


FIPRESCI Award

* Eija Niskanen, Finnish film critic and film event coordinator. * Wang Hsin, a Taiwanese writer and cultural critic. * Ahn Chi-yong, South Korean film critic, A member of both the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) and the Korean Association of Film Critics, Ahn writes film critiques at Le Monde diplomatique and OhmyNews.


NETPAC Award

* Gerwin Tamsma, Netherlands Film Critic * Tsengel Davaasambuu, Mongolia Film Producer * Kim Dong-hyun, Festival Director of Seoul Independent Film Festival


Actor of the Year Award

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Lee Young-ae Lee Young-ae (born January 31, 1971) is a South Korean actress. She is known for her appearances in the Korean historical drama ''Dae Jang Geum'' (2003), and as a revenge seeking single mother in Park Chan-wook's crime thriller film ''Sympathy ...
, a South Korean actress *
Kim Sang-kyung Kim Sang-kyung (born June 1, 1972; ) is a South Korean actor. He is known for his leading roles in ''Memories of Murder'' (2003) and ''May 18'' (2007). Two of his films directed by Hong Sang-soo, ''Tale of Cinema'' (2005) and '' Ha Ha Ha'' (20 ...
, a South Korean actor


Program sections

Source: The festival has following sections: * Gala Presentation *
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New Currents New is an adjective referring to something recently made, discovered, or created. New or NEW may refer to: Music * New, singer of K-pop group The Boyz Albums and EPs * ''New'' (album), by Paul McCartney, 2013 * ''New'' (EP), by Regurgitator, ...
* Jiseok * Korean Cinema Today Vision Section *
World Cinema World cinema is a term in film theory that refers to films made outside of the American motion picture industry, particularly those in opposition to the aesthetics and values of commercial American cinema.Nagib, Lúcia. "Towards a positive de ...
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Flash Forward A flashforward (also spelled flash-forward, and more formally known as prolepsis) is a scene that temporarily takes the narrative forward in time from the current point of the story in literature, film, television and other media. Flashforwards a ...
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* Open Cinema * Midnight Passion * On Screen * Special Program in Focus ** Discovering New Japanese Cinema ** New Perspective of Documentary in the 21st Century


Opening and closing films

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Gala Presentation


Icons


New Currents

The selected titles are eligible for multiple awards, including the New Currents Award, the FIPRESCI Award, the NETPAC Award, and the KB New Currents Audience Award. :Highlighted title indicates award winner


Jiseok


A Window on Asian Cinema


Korean Cinema Today - Panorama


Korean Cinema Today - Vision Section

This year 12 films will be showcased as world premiere. :Highlighted title indicates award winner


Korean Cinema Today - Special Premiere

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World Cinema


Flash Forward

A competition among non-Asian filmmakers’ first or second features that take an innovative and original approach to cinema. The winner is decided by the audience and awarded the Flash Forward Award.


Wide Angle


Korean Short Film Competition


Asian Short Film Competition


Documentary Competition


Documentary Showcase


Open Cinema

A collection of new and internationally acclaimed films, offering an ideal mix of the popular with the artistic are screened at the hallmark outdoor theater.


Midnight Passion

A collection of thrillers, horror and action films.


On Screen

Nine drama series of the year will be presented in this section.


Special program in focus


Discovering New Japanese Cinema

The festival will screen the works of 10 notable next-generation Japanese directors who have made their debuts after 2010 and who have been acknowledged by the press and critics.


New Perspective of Documentary in the 21st Century

In 2022 edition the festival will present a special program 'A New Perspective on Documentary in the 21st Century' introducing 10 innovative documentaries. These films will be fresh and unique works that go beyond the traditional documentary genre.


In the Mood for Tony Leung


Special Screening


Awards and winners

Awards The following awards will be presented at the 27th edition: *The Asian Filmmaker of the Year *Korean Cinema Award *New Currents Award *Kim Jiseok Award *BIFF Mecenat Award *Sonje Award *Actor & Actress of the Year Award **Actor of the Year: **Actress of the Year: * KB New Currents Audience Award *Flash Forward Audience Award *FIPRESCI Award *NETPAC Award *DGK MEGABOX Award *CGV Arthouse Award *KBS Independent Film Award *CGK Award (Cinematographers Guild of Korea) *Critic b Award *Watcha Award from 2021 * Citizen Critics' Award *Busan Cinephile Award


Winners

*New Currents Award: ** ''A Wild Roomer'' by Lee Jeong-hong, South Korea ** ''Shivamma'' by Jaishankar Aryar, India * KIM Jiseok Award: ** ''Scent of Wind'' by Hadi Mohaghegh, Iran ** ''Alterations'' by Yalkin Tuychiev, Uzbekistan * BIFF Mecenat Award ** ''A Table for Two'' by Kim Bo-ram, South Korea ** ''The Football Aficionado'' by Sharmin Mojtahedzadeh, Paliz Khoshdel, Iran * Sonje Award: ** ''Southern Afternoon'' by Lan Tian, China ** ''I’m Here'' by Jeong Eunuk, South Korea * Actors of the Year: ** Kim Youngsung, ''Big Sleep'', Actor, South Korea ** KIM Geumsoon, ''Star of Ulsan'', Actress, South Korea * KB New Currents Audience Award: ** ''The Winter Within'' by Aamir Bashir, India, France, Qatar * Flash Forward Audience Award: ** ''Riceboy Sleeps'' by Anthony Shim, Canada * FIPRESCI Award: ** ''Thousand and One Nights'' by Kubota Nao, Japan * NETPAC Award: ** ''A Wild Roomer'' by Lee Jeong-hong, Director South Korea * DGK MEGABOX Award: ** ''Big Sleep'' by Kim Tae-hoon, South Korea ** ''Star of Ulsan'' by Jung Ki-hyuk, South Korea * CGV Award Greenhouse: ** Lee Sol-hui, Director, South Korea * KBS Independent Film Award: ** ''A Wild Roomer'' by Lee Jeong-hong, South Korea * CGK Award: ** ''Hail to Hell'' by Jung Grim, Cinematographer South Korea * Critic b Award: ** ''A Wild Roomer'' by Lee Jeong-hong, South Korea * Watcha Award: ** ''Peafowl'' by Byun Sung-bin, South Korea ** ''Greenhouse'' by Lee Sol-hui, South Korea * Watcha Short Award: ** ''Other Life'' by Roh Dohyeon, South Korea * Aurora Media Award: ** ''Greenhouse'' by Lee Sol-hui, South Korea ** ''Big Sleep'' by Kim Tae-hoon, South Korea * Citizen Critics’ Award: ** ''Birth'' by Yoo Ji-young, South Korea * Busan Cinephile Award: ** ''
While We Watched ''While We Watched'' (titled नमस्कार मैं रवीश कुमार, or ''Greetings, I am Ravish Kumar'' in Hindi) is a 2022 Indian documentary film by Vinay Shukla, profiling the NDTV news editor Ravish Kumar's resolute j ...
'' by Vinay Shukla, United Kingdom * The Choon-yun Award ** Baej Jae-ho, Producer, South Korea


References


External links

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