Former Festival Winners Include Berlinale-winning director NA Young-kil (Hosanna)
RYOO Seung-wan and MOON So-ri-directed Short Films to Receive Special Screenings
The 14th
Mise-en-scène Short Film Festival opened Thursday (25 June) at
Megabox with opening screener “Moving Self-Portrait 2015” that consists of video clips shot by the entrants in the festival’s competition section. The festival has made a series of “Moving Self-Portrait” editions each year.
In addition to 57 shorts in the competition, the festival this year also features two special sections dedicated to director
RYOO Seung-wan and actress
MOON So-ri, screening their previous shorts.
The competition titles are grouped into five different genres: “A City of Sadness” (social drama); “A Short Film about Love” (romance); “The King of Comedy” (comedy); “The Extreme Nightmare” (horror, fantasy); and “The 40,000 Blows” (thriller, action).
Meanwhile, Mise-en-scène fest is the only film festival in Korea that distributes the box office revenue to filmmakers, who rarely make any profit from screening short films and therefore find it difficult to continue filmmaking. The festival has practiced the distribution policy since 2009.
The festival runs until 1 July.