Opening film | Uprising by Kim Sang-man |
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Closing film | Spirit World by Eric Khoo |
Location | Busan Cinema Center |
Founded | 1995 |
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No. of films | 278 |
Festival date | Opening: October 2, 2024 Closing: October 11, 2024 |
Website | www |
The 29th Busan International Film Festival (Korean: 제29회 부산국제영화제) opened on October 2 at the Busan Cinema Center in Busan, with South Korean film Uprising by Kim Sang-man, and screened 278 films from 63 countries, including 224 officially invited films and 54 community beef screenings.[1] Park Bo-young and Ahn Jae-hong hosted the opening ceremony.[2]
Mohammad Rasoulof, an Iranian film director was chosen as president of the competitive section 'New Currents' jury.[3] The festival this year announced a Special Program in Focus, 'In Memory of Lee Sun-kyun' who died on December 27, 2023, and was known for his role in the Oscar winning film Parasite. He will also posthumously receive the Korean Film Achievement Award.[4]
The festival closed with the ceremony hosted by Gong Myung and Choi Soo-young.[5] Spirit World, a fantasy-drama film directed by Singapore's Eric Khoo and starring French actress Catherine Deneuve was screened as closing film.[6]
On closing day, the main award of the festival New Currents Award was awarded to the South Korean film The Land Of Morning Calm by Park Yi-woong, set among inhabitants of a rural coastal community; and a co-production film Ma – Cry of Silence by The Maw Nang, a film about a young Burmese woman who moves to the big city to work in a garment factory.[7]
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