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The night view of Busan Cinema Center, which will be used as the official venue of BIFF after its official opening on Sept. 28. The opening ceremony of the 16th BIFF will be held, at its outdoor screening space where 4,000 seats are available, on Oct. 6. (Yonhap News.) |
The building, which is a 167.8 billion won ($156 million) project, will be used as the official screening venue of BIFF every year upon its opening this month. It houses four movie venues, cafs and restaurants. Its outdoor screening space can house up to 4,000 viewers.
A total of 307 films from 70 countries will be screened at five venues in Haeundae, including the newly opening venue this year.
The festival will open with Korean director Song Il-gon’s upcoming film “Always.” Co-starring actor So Ji-sub and Han Hyo-joo, the movie tells a love story between a former boxer and a young visually impaired woman who works as a telephonist.
Director Song Il-gon (left), whose film “Always” will open the Busan International Film Festival, speaks during a press conference in Seoul on Thursday. Next to Song is So Ji-sub, who appears in “Always.” Festival director Lee Yong-kwan is on the right. (Yonhap News) |
Song, who won New Currents Awards at BIFF back in 2001 with his film “Flower Island,” said he is honored to screen his soon-to-be released film as an opener for this year’s festival. “It’s been exactly 10 years since I won New Currents at BIFF,” Song told reporters on Thursday. “Winning the particular award at the festival really helped me building my career as a filmmaker. I am both thrilled and happy to participate for the same festival this year.”
The closing film has been selected to be Japanese director Masato Harada’s 2011 work, “Chronicle of My Mother.” It tells a story of a successful author whose mother suffers from Alzheimer’s disease, and the secrets of her life that ironically unveil has she begins to lose her own memories.
The festival’s Gala Presentation will feature seven new films by renowned directors in Asia. The included films are director Bong Joon-ho’s “The Host 3D” ― the 3-D version of Bong’s famous 2006 movie of the same title ― and “A Reason to Live” by director Lee Jeong-hyang, which stars big-name actress Song Hye-gyo as a young female producer whose fianc has been murdered by a teenager.
Busan’s official name was changed from Pusan to the current one in 2000, as the Korean government launched its revised Romanization of the Korean language in the same year.
BIFF, which started off as PIFF in 1996, kept its Pusan spelling until last year in spite of the revised Romanization.
For tickets and information, visit www.biff.kr.
QUESTIONS
1) Have you gone to the BIFF? OR How's festival's new name ?
2) Tell partner about the memorable event experience. where was it?
(like fireworks festival , cherryblossoms festival)
3) When did you become interested in movies? AND How has it changed over time?
4) Tell partenr about your favorite actor or actress.
what character do they play in the movie? why do you like him/her?
5) What is the movie you like the most? why/what's so special? when did you watch it ?
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