New Documentaries from PARK Kyoung-tae, Jero YUN
Ahead of the 21st edition of the
Busan International Film Festival, the Asian Cinema Fund has announced 22 projects, including seven from Korea, that will receive support through the Post-Production Fund, Asian Network of Documentary Fund (AND) and Script Development Fund.
Five projects were selected for the Post-Production Fund, which are invited to complete digital intermediate, sound mixing and DCP work in Korea through the help of several partners including the
Korean Film Council,
Digital Studio 2L,
CJ Powercast and
WAVELAB. The chosen projects include
Hotel Salvation from Indian filmmaker Shubhashish Bhutiani, which is also a Venice Biennale College project and will screen in Venice and Busan this year.
Entering its 11th edition, the AND Fund is offering 12 projects prizes provided by Dongseo University, Youngsan University, BIFF Mecenat and Busan Bank. Korean projects include
Ne me quitte pas, from
Tour of Duty (2016) director
PARK Kyougn-tae, and
Letters, which is co-directed by
Jero YUN, whose short film
Hitchhiker screened in the Directors’ Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival in spring. This year, the Toronto International Film Festival will feature a trio of former AND Fund recipients,
In Exile,
An Insignificant Man, and
The Cinema Travellers.
Meanwhile, five projects were selected for the Script Development Fund, including WANG Jin’s Changfeng Town. Each film will receive USD 9,000 for script development.