2024 Chuncheon Film Festival screenings revealed... A total of 52 films confirmed to be screened, including 22 feature-length films and 30 short films!

2024-05-26 13:11:02

It targets films recently produced in the Chuncheon and Gangwon regions and screens both feature-length and short films, as well as works that embrace regional identity.

Compared to last year, when there were 35 full-length films, 27 short films, and 45 screenings, the overall scale has been reduced, and the proportion of short films has increased.

All other categories are non-competitive, but in the 'Indie Cinema' section, 6 feature films and 3 short films will be screened.

Director Son Hyun-rok's "Lies of That Summer" won the International Critics Award at last year's Busan International Film Festival.

Director Park Hong-jun's "Something to Do" won the Directors Guild of Korea Award and the Actor of the Year Award (Jang Seong-beom) at last year's Busan International Film Festival, and won the Best Feature Film Award at the Seoul Independent Film Festival.

In the indie cinema shorts, "Hansel: Two School Uniform Skirts" directed by Ji-seon Lim, who won the Best Director Award at this year's Jeonju International Film Festival, "Christmas in August" directed by Ga-hong Lee, and "Doyoung Under the Bridge" directed by Ji-hyun Park will be screened together.

The 'Cinematic Chuncheon' section, which brings together the cinematic achievements of the Chuncheon and Gangwon regions, prepared two feature-length films and seven short films this year.

In addition, director Iruri Lee's "Boy's Wandering" is impressive for its stylish screen, and director Yu Isu's "Pollack" is a work that touches on realistic issues in the Gangwon region.

Director Shin Ji-hoon's "Answer," director Kim Do-gyun's "Spider" and director Jeong Yu-ri's "Three, Two, One, Kimchi" contain a variety of themes, from everyday ethics to the lives of the disabled and patriarchy.

The main character of the 'Close-up' section, which is highly anticipated due to a meeting with the director, is director Kim Seong-soo, who will screen two of his feature films, "Beat" and "Asura," and hold a conversation with the audience.

 

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