Chinese Filmmakers Triumph at Busan
The festival’s New Currents competition, a signature section which welcomes first or second works by Asian filmmakers, this year awarded both its prizes to Chinese films, WANG Xuebo’s Knife in the Clear Water and ZANG Qiwu’s The Donor. This year’s jury was headed by Malian director Souleymane Cisse and also reserved a special mention for Navid Mahmoudi's Parting from Afghanistan.
Beyond these, the BIFF Mecenat Award for Best Documentary went to
SUNG Seung-taek’s
Neighborhood in the Korea category, while the Asian prize was scooped up by Sheron DAYOC’s
The Crescent Rising from the Philippines.
Three shorts received recognition from the Sonje Awards. The Korean winner was
KIM So-youn’s
Viewer, the Asian victor was
Off-Season from Kazakhstan’s Yelzat ESKENDIR and a special mention went to
The Doomed Way from Chinese cineaste GUO Sanpi.
The KNN Award, an audience award for films in the New Currents section, went to the local title
In Between Seasons by
LEE Dong-eun, while the German feature
Night of a 1,000 Hours from director Virgil Widrich received the Busan Bank Award, the audience award for the Flashforward section.