메인 메뉴 바로가기
본문 바로가기
PRESS SERVICE
TICKET BOOKING
ACFM
APM
ACF
ACA & G.OTT
BAFA
Forum BIFF
PRESS
BIFF
ACFM
APM
ACF
ACA & G.OTT
BAFA
Forum BIFF
PRESS
KOR
Main menu
2024 BIFF
BIFF
Festival Overview
Program Overview
Poster
Juries
Award Winners
Sponsors
Final Report
Selection
Selection List
Opening/Closing
Gala Presentation
Icons
Jiseok
A Window on Asian Cinema
New Currents
Korean Cinema Today
World Cinema
Flash Forward
Wide Angle
Open Cinema
Midnight Passion
On Screen
Special Program in Focus
Special Screening
#Films Search
Schedule
Schedule by Date
Schedule by Theater
Schedule by Section
Festival Events
Festival Events
Streaming Schedule
Actors' House
Master Class
Hand-Printing Ceremony
Open Talk
Outdoor Greeting
Special Talk
Talk-to-Talk & Short Film, Long Chat
Special Event
BIFF Everywhere
Community BIFF
Asia Contents Awards
& Global OTT Awards
Audience Guide
Opening & Closing Information
Booking Information
Ticket Catalogue
Theater Regulation
Festival Map
Transportation
Booth Information
Merchandise
Accreditation
Accreditation
Festival
Cinephile
Press
Market
Badge Pickup Guide
Community
Notice
Newsletter
The Kinder Programmer
Selection Review
Selection Review
Media
FAQ
SNS Hub
홈 영역
Join the Cinematic Tide in BUSAN
The 29th Busan International Film Festival
Award Winners
More
ACA 바로가기
커뮤니티비프 바로가기
동네방네비프 바로가기
Community
Notice
&
News
More
Notice
more
[BIFF Press Release] The 29th Busan International Film Festival Final Report
Press Service The 29th Busan International Film FestivalFinal Report
2024-10-12
[BIFF Press Release] 2024 CHANEL X BAFA Celebrates a Successful Graduation Ceremony
Press Release | 2024.10.112024 CHANEL X BIFF Asian Film Academy Celebrates a Successful Graduation
2024-10-12
[BIFF Press Release] The 29th BIFF Announces 'Busan Vision Awards' Winners!
Press Release | 2024.10.10 The 29th BIFF Announces 'Busan Vision Awards' Winners! T
2024-10-10
p!tt GROUND
29th BUSAN International Film Festival
All Merchandise
BIFF News
more
[BIFF 2024] 데일리 뉴스레터 1호(10월 3일자)
2024-10-03
[BIFF 2024] Daily Newsletter No. 10 (Oct 12)
2024-10-12
[BIFF 2024] Daily Newsletter No. 9 (Oct. 11)
2024-10-11
Selection
BIFF 2024
Selection
More
Jiseok
Aimitagai
Family/Child
Love/Romance
Coming of Age
Women
Some moments in life are decided in a flash. Life and death can be separated by a few seconds, and a stranger’s actions can change the present of another’s life.
Aimitagai
focuses on such chain reactions of fate. Azusa and Kanami have been best friends since high school. After Kanami dies in an unexpected accident, Azusa despairs yet finds comfort in sending text messages to Kanami’s cellphone. Kanami’s parents wonder about Azusa’s identity, and upon visiting the orphanage that their dead daughter cared about, are moved by her good deeds. The dead do not come back to life, but their traces shake people’s hearts in various ways, and small, good deeds come together to make the world a place worth living. Kuroki Haru, who appeared in
Sleepeeer Hit!
(2016) and
Okiku and the World
(2023), expresses the delicate emotions of the protagonist Azusa. The film is charming with the elaborate rhetoric of Kusano Shogo, who directed
What She Likes...
(2021). (NAM Dong-chul)
World Cinema
Of Dogs and Men
Travel/Road Movie
Politics
The third feature film by director Dani Rosenberg, who was invited to the International Competition section of the 2023 Locarno Film Festival with his second feature
The Vanishing Soldier
. Dar, a 16-year-old Israeli girl, returns to the kibbutz where she lived in order to find her lost dog during the Hamas attack in October 2023. There, amidst the ongoing terror of war, Dar encounters various individuals one by one, including those who try to maintain their faith in humanity and others who vow revenge, witnessing the horrific reality left by the war. To capture reality as it was, the film was shot on location in a kibbutz near the Gaza Strip border about a month after the Hamas attack, involving non-professional actors and local crew members. Through the journey and perspective of Dar, a fictional character inserted into an unprocessed reality, director Rosenberg deeply reflects on one of the most pressing issues of our time. (JO Ji-hoon)
Wide Angle
Every Single Dot
Science/Technology/IT
Art/Artist
In her first feature-length film following the shorts
Romantic Machine
(2019) and
Coral Love
(2022), director Lee So-jeong, who has consistently pushed the boundaries of cinematic imagery, expands her artistic vision to new depths and breadths. The film begins with a voiceover: “One day, a letter arrived with a reel of film. It was from him.” However, the film sent by “him” to “me” is blank, and “I” begin to discover other things within it. The voiceover, calm and precise, overlays images that seem more fitting for a scientist’s lab than an artist’s studio. While the letter from “him” and “my” voiceover invite the audience to imagine a certain fiction, the film rejects a human-centered, linear narrative. Because what captivates Lee So-jeong is the world of matter—cells, fossils, stars—that will persist even when humanity is gone. This film is a challenging cinematic experience where the voiceover sparks inspiration and unknown imagery awakens the senses. (KANG Sowon)
New Currents
For Rana
Family/Child
Human Rights/Labor/Social
Sometimes what is so precious to a person can be an object of transaction and fraud for others. It would be nice if people could control their greed, but the world doesn’t offer such kindness. Especially if someone lacks power and money, the world becomes crueler and harsher. In
For Rana
, the protagonists are parents looking for a new heart to save their daughter Rana. Hearing that the heart of an old man, who would die if taken off the respirator, would be good for a transplant to Rana, the parents meet the old man’s new wife and son to plead. The son, who is in a dispute over the old man’s inheritance, demands money for the heart transplant. Rana’s poor parents run around in all directions to raise money but hit a wall. This debut film by Iman Yazdi unfolds like an ordinary family melodrama before turning into a passionate whirlwind. The performances of the two actors playing Rana’s parents also create a magical effect that suddenly turns from gentle ripples into fierce waves. (NAM Dong-chul)
Wide Angle
The Last Day
Human Rights/Labor/Social
The Last Day
is the story of a mother whose son is in prison. While they console their grief by sharing the last meal she brought, outside the room, bored prison staff are preparing the execution. (PARK Sungho)
Wide Angle
By Hand
LGBTQ+
Love/Romance
Coming of Age
Anchan and Deokwoo are inseparable friends, one helping the other approach girls and write love letters. Yet their feelings are drifting in different directions. This teenage romance movie delicately unfolds the narrative of “you don’t know how I really feel” with a sense of calm and tenderness. (KANG Sowon)
Korean Cinema Today
12.12: The Day
History/War
On October 26, 1979, Defense Security Commander Jeon Du-gwang (Hwang Jung-min), who became the head of the Joint Investigation Headquarters, stages a military coup on December 12 to seize power by suddenly arresting Chief of Staff Jeong. The coup is met with resistance from Major General Lee Tae-sin (Jung Woo-sung), commander of the Capital Defense Command, leading to a tense 9-hour standoff. No film has detailed the night of the December 12th military coup with such precision as
12.12: The Day
by director Kim Sung-soo. Despite the risks of highlighting the bitter memory of what is often termed a ‘successful coup’,
12.12: The Day
boldly confronts this difficult subject. Returning after seven years since
Asura: The City of Madness
(2016), director Kim Sung-soo masterfully recreates this painful chapter of history with a tightly woven plot, fast-paced editing, a balanced yet impassioned perspective, and outstanding performances of the actors. (SONG Kyung-won)
Wide Angle
The Sense of Violence
True Story
Films about Films
Politics
Art/Artist
Wide Angle
Magic Candies
Family/Child
Remake/Adaptation
SF/Fantasy
Food/Beverage
Comedy/Satire
Animation
The internationally renowned author Baek Heena’s picture book
Magic Candies
has been adapted into a short animation by Japan’s major film studio Toei Animation. This is a rare opportunity to experience Baek Heena’s exceptional imagination, whose original work was close to an animation itself. (NAM Dong-chul)
* Based on Korean Picture Books
Magic Candies
&
I am a Dog
by BAEK Heena (Korean author)
World Cinema
Souleymane′s Story
Politics
Human Rights/Labor/Social
Souleymane is an asylum seeker from Guinea, Africa, who delivers food by bike in Paris. He’s two days away from an important interview to gain legal residency, but his day-to-day life as a refugee and delivery worker is precarious, like walking a tightrope. He’s always running out of time and money. Since he has to work as a delivery driver using someone else’s permit, he has to rush to check the app’s identity verification alarms, hurry to catch the last bus to the homeless shelter and run to gather money to pay the refugee broker. On the day of his interview to determine his eligibility for refugee status, Souleymane tells a “fake” story that he has memorized, as advised by his broker. The highlight of the film, which creates an overwhelming sense of immersion and tension, is this interview scene. After listening to Souleymane’s story, which includes political imprisonment and torture, the interviewer demands that he tell his “real” story. This film won the Jury Prize and Best Actor Award in the Un Certain Regard section at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. (LEE Juhyun)
On Screen
Dongjae, the Good or the Bastard
Psychology/Mystery/Suspence/Thriller
Comedy/Satire
The insufferable yet endearing prosecutor Dongjae is back.
Dongjae, The Good or The Bastard
, a spin-off series of
Stranger
, follows the struggles of Seo Dongjae (Lee Jun-hyuk), a prosecutor burdened by the stigma of being labeled as a ‘sponsor prosecutor.’ Despite consistently being overlooked for promotions and denied opportunities to handle major cases, Dongjae finds a chance for a breakthrough. However, with every opportunity comes risk, and during his investigation, he encounters Nam Wanseong (Park Sung-woong) from the corrupt Ihong Construction. Confronted with Nam’s past wrongdoings, Dongjae must navigate the dangerous tightrope between his instincts as a prosecutor and his opportunistic nature. The show brings out the full charm of the character Seo Dongjae as a petty and tenacious realist, and the actors’ clever performances add delightful nuance to the story. (SONG Kyung-won)
Special Program in Focus
City of Wind
Family/Child
City/Urbanization
Love/Romance
Coming of Age
Religion/Spirituality
Seventeen-year-old Ze attends a modern school in Ulaanbaatar, while also leading a traditional life as a shaman and communing with ancestral spirits. Unlike his older sister, who is grappling with the gap between urban life and traditions, Ze appears to maintain a good balance. When he goes to perform a rite for Maralaa, a rebellious and unstable girl of his age who is about to undergo surgery, he finds himself drawn to her, igniting a desire within him. City of Wind centers on the teenage protagonists on the cusp of adulthood and questions the values and the boundaries between individual desires and communal responsibilities, tradition and modern, urban and rural, and realistic life and spiritual life. The uncertainties, confusion, and loneliness that the teens face in this film reflect the anxieties of Mongolia’s youth in a society undergoing rapid changes. The film won the Orizzonti Best Actor Award at the 2023 Venice Film Festival. (HONG Soin)
Event
2024 Festival
Event
More
Actors' House
SUL Kyung-gu
12:00 (KST), Oct 3 (Thu)
Master Class
The Golden Era of Ann HUI
19:00 (KST), Oct 3 (Thu)
Actors' House
PARK Boyoung
18:00 (KST), Oct 4 (Fri)
Actors' House
HWANG Jung-min
20:00 (KST), Oct 4 (Fri)
Master Class
Miguel GOMES, a filmmaker of Joyful Melancholy
14:30 (KST), Oct 5 (Sat)
Actors' House
CHUN Woo-hee
19:00 (KST), Oct 6 (Sun)
Master Class
KUROSAWA Kiyoshi: At the forefront of genre cinema
10:30 (KST), Oct 6 (Sun)
Event
2024 Festival
Event
C
O
M
I
N
G
S
O
O
N
The Kinder Programmer
Recommendations
from this year's selection
More
The Kinder Programmer
The Kinder Programmer :
Programmer Karen PARK
Presenting The Kinder Programmer: The Kinder Programmer is a project designed to bring to our audience members and subscribers recommendations from this year's selection, hand-picked by BIFF's very own programmers. Programmer Karen PARK We are living in an age of chaos. Cinema, more than any other form of art, is sensitive to the world surrounding us. Through the images portrayed on the screen, we empathize with people on the other side of the globe, question why the same issues are
Media
BIFF Media
More
BIFF SNS
Follow us on SNS!
BIFF NEWS LETTER
For latest BIFF news
Subscribe
Ticketing&Confirmation
Ticket Booking
Ticket Confirmation
Selection List
Festival Events
Ticket Catalogue
QUICK Menu