Kim Jiseok Award | |
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Awarded for | Two best films in the competition category for the Asian directors who have directed more than three feature films |
Country | South Korea |
Presented by | Busan International Film Festival |
First awarded | 2017 |
Last awarded | 2024 |
Currently held by | Village Rockstars 2 by Rima Das, India Yen and Ai-Lee by Tom Lin Shu-yu, Taiwan |
Website | biff |
The Kim Jiseok Award (Korean: 김지석 상) is an annual film award, presented by the Busan International Film Festival, to films in the competition category for the Korean and Asian directors who have directed more than three feature films. The award is named after the late Kim Jiseok, the festival's co-founder, deputy director, and head programmer, who died in May 2017.[1] During the same year, the award was first created.[2]
Each year, two films are selected and awarded a cash prize of US$10,000 each.[3] Since its inception until 2021, the winners are selected from the festival's A Window on Asian Cinema section. In 2022, the festival launched the award's own competition section.[4]