25th_Busan_International_Film_Festival

25th Busan International Film Festival

25th Busan International Film Festival

Film festival


The 25th Busan International Film Festival took place on October 21 to 30, 2020 at the Busan Cinema Center in Busan, South Korea. A total of 192 films from 68 countries were screened at the festival, the numbers reduced from the previous edition.[1]

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The festival was scheduled to be held on October 7–16, 2020, but was postponed due to concern over the spread of COVID-19 after Chuseok holidays. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the attendance of BIFF had been downsized and no international guests were invited to the festival. All outdoor events were also cancelled in order to prevent crowds.[2] The screening limit capacity were only up to 50 people. The judging of all films took place online.[3]

The most prestigious awards of the festival, New Currents, were handed to A Balance and Three.[4]

Juries

New Currents

Kim Jiseok Award

BIFF Mecenat Award

  • Nick Deocampo, Filipino director
  • Park Inho, South Korean film critic
  • Chalida Uabumrungjit, Thai archive director

Sonje Award

  • Ifa Isfansyah, Indonesian director
  • Kim Yi-seok, South Korean film professor
  • Sharipa Urazbayeva, Uzbekistani director

Actor and Actress of the Year

FIPRESCI Award

  • Sanja Struna, Slovenian film critic
  • Sung Il-kwon, South Korean film critic
  • Alin Taciyan, FIPRESCI deputy secretary

NETPAC Award

  • Riccardo Gelli, Florence Korean Film Festival director
  • Kim Kyoung-wook, South Korean film critic
  • Hassan Muthalib, Malaysian writer, film critic, and film historian

DGK Megabox Award

  • Kim Ho-jun, South Korean director
  • Lee Sang-cheol, South Korean director
  • Cho Chang-ho, South Korean director

KBS Independent Film Award

CGK&SamyangXEEN Award

  • Nam Dong-keun, South Korean cinematographer
  • Park Jung-hun, South Korean cinematographer
  • Sung Seung-taek, South Korean cinematographer

Official selection

Opening and closing films

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Gala Presentation

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A Window on Asian Cinema

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Highlighted titles and daggers () indicate Kim Joseok Award winners.

New Currents

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Highlighted titles and daggers () indicate New Currents winners.
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Panorama

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Vision

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Highlighted titles and double-daggers () indicate DGK MEGABOX Award winners.
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Hashtag (#) indicates KTH Award winner.
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World Cinema

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Flash Forward

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Wide Angle

Korean Short Film Competition

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Asian Short Film Competition

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Documentary Competition

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Highlighted titles and daggers () indicate BIFF Mecenat Award winners.

Documentary Showcase

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Open Cinema

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Awards

The following awards were presented at the 25th edition:[5]

  • New Currents Award
    • A Balance by Yujiro Harumoto
    • Three by Ruslan Pak
  • Kim Jiseok Award
    • Drowning in Holy Water by Navid Mahmoudi
    • The Slaughterhouse by Abbas Amini
  • BIFF Mecenat Award
    • The Art of Living in Danger by Mina Keshavarz
    • Sister J by Lee Soo-jung
  • Sonje Award
  • Actor & Actress of the Year Award
    • Actor of the Year: Ji Soo for Our Joyful Summer Days
    • Actress of the Year: Lim Seong-mi for Fighter
  • Flash Forward Award
  • FIPRESCI Award
    • Summer Blur by Han Shuai
  • NETPAC Award
    • Fighter by Jéro Yun
  • DGK MEGABOX Award
    • Young Adult Matters by Lee Hwan
    • Good Person by Jung Wook
  • CGV Arthouse Award
    • Good Person by Jung Wook
  • KTH Award
    • Snowball by Lee Woo-jung
    • Young Adult Matters by Lee Hwan
  • KBS Independent Film Award
    • Limecrime by Lee Seung-hwan and Yoo Jae-wook
  • CGK&SamyangXEEN Award
    • Snowball – Cinematography by Lee Jae-u

References

  1. Suh, Jung-min (October 22, 2020). "2020 Busan International Film Festival to proceed in spite of pandemic". The Hankyoreh. Retrieved August 6, 2021.
  2. Noh, Jean (September 11, 2020). "Busan International Film Festival downsizes and postpones for two weeks". Screendaily. Retrieved August 6, 2021.
  3. Frater, Patrick (September 13, 2020). "Busan Film Festival to Shrink, Open With 'Septet: The Story of Hong Kong'". Variety. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  4. Noh, Jean (October 30, 2020). "'A Balance', 'Three' take New Currents awards at Busan film festival closing". Screendaily. Retrieved August 6, 2021.
  5. Frater, Patrick (October 29, 2020). "'A Balance' and 'Three' Win Busan Festival's Competition Awards". Variety. Retrieved August 7, 2021.

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