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Busan film competition showcases Asian cinema’s ‘strength’

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Last updated: 2025/11/13 at 9:28 AM
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The 30th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), Asia’s largest film festival, has unveiled a competitive lineup of 14 movies, marking a significant revamp of the event. The festival, held in Busan, South Korea, will feature a diverse range of films, including four from South Korea, competing for the top prize.

A seven-member jury, led by South Korean filmmaker Na Hong-jin, will select the winners from a lineup that includes films by emerging talents and seasoned directors, exploring themes such as teenage pregnancy, infectious disease, and domestic violence. The winning film will be screened as the festival’s closer.

Busan International Film Festival Competition Takes Center Stage

The introduction of a full-fledged competition at BIFF is a significant development, as previous editions only featured small-scale competitions. According to Karen Park, programme director, it has taken around three decades for the festival to gain the “confidence” to launch a competitive section.

“For a festival to run a competition section, it needs the ability to attract films truly worthy of competing,” Park said. The festival’s organisers have curated a lineup that showcases the strength of Asian cinema, with a focus on empowering women filmmakers in the region.

Empowering Women Filmmakers

The lineup features six films by women filmmakers, including Taiwanese megastar Shu Qi’s directorial debut, “Girl”, a coming-of-age drama about a young girl coping with abusive parents. Another notable entry is Lim Sun-ae’s “Seven O’Clock Breakfast Club for the Brokenhearted,” which follows a support group for those reeling from painful breakups.

Fellow jury member and “Pachinko” director Kogonada expressed his enthusiasm for Asian sensibilities, stating that he was “hungry for Asian sensibilities.” Indian actress-director and jury member Nandita Das echoed this sentiment, hoping to choose films that are “progressive, humane, and bring the world closer.”

However, the festival’s focus on Asian cinema has raised questions about its global relevance. Festival director Jung Han-seok addressed this concern, stating that it was essential to “carry out the judging process from an Asian perspective” to establish a powerful platform that showcases the strength of Asian cinema.

As the festival approaches its conclusion, the jury’s decision is eagerly anticipated. The winning film will be announced at the closing ceremony, and it is expected to be a significant indicator of the direction of Asian cinema in the coming years.

With a diverse lineup and a focus on empowering women filmmakers, the 30th BIFF is set to be a landmark event in the film industry. The festival’s organisers have demonstrated their commitment to showcasing the best of Asian cinema, and the outcome is expected to be closely watched by industry professionals and film enthusiasts alike.

For more information on the Busan International Film Festival and its lineup, visit the official BIFF website.

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