Menu Content
Go Top

Culture

Busan Int'l Film Festival Comes to a Close

Written: 2012-10-14 11:36:55Updated: 2012-10-14 11:53:55

Busan Int'l Film Festival Comes to a Close

The 27th annual Busan International Film Festival came to a close on Saturday after ten days of celebrating films and stars from around the world.

During the closing ceremony on October 13th in the outdoor pavilion of the Busan Cinema Center, the New Currents Award, given to aspiring Asian directors, was handed to “36” by Thai director Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit and “Kayan” by Lebanese director Maryam Najafi.

The Flashforward Award for non-Asian directors was awarded to “Flower Buds” by Czech director Zdenek Jirasky.

The festival’s closing film was “Television,” a film by Bangladeshi director Mostafa Faruki.

This year’s Busan film festival screened 304 movies from 75 countries, including 93 world premieres and posted a record number of 221-thousand visitors.

Editor's Pick

Close

This website uses cookies and other technology to enhance quality of service. Continuous usage of the website will be considered as giving consent to the application of such technology and the policy of KBS. For further details >