26th Busan International Film Festival
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The 26th Busan International Film Festival opened on October 6 at the Busan Cinema Center in Busan, South Korea[1][2] with South Korean film Heaven: To the Land of Happiness by Im Sang-soo.[3] Park So-dam and Song Joong-ki hosted the opening of the festival, which was streamed live on YouTube.[4]
Opening film | Heaven: To the Land of Happiness by Im Sang-soo |
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Closing film | Anita by Longman Leung |
Location | Busan Cinema Center |
Founded | 1995 |
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No. of films | 223 films from 70 countries |
Festival date | Opening: October 6, 2021 (2021-10-06) Closing: October 15, 2021 (2021-10-15) |
Website | BIFF 2021 |
Busan International Film Festival | |
In 26th edition, 223 films from 70 countries were officially invited to the festival. 63 community service screenings were also part of the festival.[5] In addition, this year BIFF opened two special programs, ‘New Voices, Chinese Films’ dedicated to emerging, talented Chinese directors,[6] and the best Asian films by female directors, ‘Wonder Women Movies’, to highlight the contribution of female directors to the world of cinema.[7] This edition of festival has constituted a new award 'Watcha Award' to be awarded to two selected films screened in the 'New Currents' section and the 'Korean Cinema Today-Vision' section.[8] 22 short films official invited to the 'Wide Angle' competition section were screened online on YouTube and Naver.[9]
'Vision Night' awards ceremony was held on October 14 in which winners of 'Korean Cinema Today - Vision Section' were announced.[10] On October 15 in an online press conference the winners of 'New Currents' and other awards were announced and it was informed that 76,072 people visited the film festival in ten days.[11] The festival closed on October 15 with closing ceremony hosted by Lee Joon-hyuk and Lee Joo-young and screening of film Anita by Longman Leung. South Korean film The Apartment with Two Women by Kim Se-in won five awards, including New Currents award.[12]