Kwak Yeon-soo is a digital editor at The Korea Times creating, editing and curating digital content for the newspaper’s website, mobile app and social media. She previously covered a diverse array of cultural, political and business topics.
Busan film festival promises full-scale return with big-name guests

From left, Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) programmer Nam Dong-chul, BIFF Director Huh Moon-young, BIFF Chairman Lee Yong-kwan and BIFF Director of the Asian Contents & Film Market Oh Seok-geun speak at an online press conference, Wednesday. Courtesy of the BIFF
By Kwak Yeon-soo
Returning to its full scale after two years of scaled-down events due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 27th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) will be a showcase of some truly exceptional Asian cinema.
A total of 243 films from 71 countries will be screened over 10 days from Oct. 5 to 14, its organizer said, Wednesday.
Guests attending this year's festival include renowned Hong Kong actor Tony Leung Chiu-wai, who will be honored with the Asian Film Actor of the Year Award. Six of his films, including “Happy Together” (1997), “In the Mood for Love” (2000) and “2046” (2004), will be screened during the festival.
Other major names include Japanese filmmakers Kore-eda Hirokazu with his Korean-language debut film, “Broker,” and Miike Takashi, whose Korean-language debut series, “Connect,” will have its world premiere at BIFF.
“Returning to a full-fledged scale this year, we will do our best to present the best selection for film enthusiasts in Asia in terms of both quality and quantity. For the first time in three years, we will proceed with Asian film support programs, including the Asia Cinema Fund,” festival director Huh Moon-young said during an online press conference, Wednesday.
On Leung's attendance, Huh said: “Tony, whose 'City of Sadness' won the Golden Lion Award at the 1989 Venice International Film Festival, is one of the greatest actors of our time. He will attend the opening ceremony to receive the Asian Film Actor of the Year Award.” The opening ceremony will be held at the outdoor theater of the Busan Cinema Center, according to the organizer.
Iranian director Hadi Mohaghegh's “Scent of Wind” will be the opening film at the BIFF while Japanese filmmaker Ishikawa Kei's “A Man” will close the festival.
The poster for the 27th Busan International Film Festival / Courtesy of BIFF
BIFF has revealed the 11 titles vying for the New Currents Award, the festival's main competition section for Asian films. The lineup includes Iranian director Nader Saeivar's “No End,” Indian director Jaishankar Aryar's debut film “Shivamma,” Vietnamese director Marcus VU Manh Cuong's “Memento Mori: Earth” and Korean director Lee Jeong-hong's “A Wild Roomer.”
This year's Gala Presentation will showcase two films: French director Alain Guiraudie's “Nobody's Hero,” which was the opening film for the 2022 Berlin Film Festival's Panorama section, and Italian director Pietro Marcello's “Scarlet,” which was the opening film for the 2022 Cannes Film Festival's Directors' Fortnight section.
The festival also announced the launch of a new competitive section titled Jiseok, unveiling eight films in the running for its awards. It is composed of selected works from established Asian filmmakers with three or more feature films.
Moreover, the Korean Cinema Today: Special Premiere section has been newly launched to promote unreleased commercial films that are appealing. Two films under this section are “20th Century Girl” by Bang Woo-ri and “The Boys” by Chung Ji-young.