The "Land of Scarecrows" by Korean director Roh Gyeong-tae and "Naked of
Defenses" by Masahide Ichii of Japan won the New Currents Awards at the Pusan
International Film Festival in South Korea on Friday, website Sina.com reported.
Yang Jin, a young Chinese post-'80s director, won the New Currents Award
special mention for his film "Er Dong." Chinese director Zhang Yuan won the
BFC-Busan Film Commission Award and 10 million won, or 7, 675 U.S. dollars for
"Executioner Garden," set in 1930s Shanghai.
Korean actors took home half the prizes awarded during the festival, which
screened a record 315 movies from 60 countries, with 85 world premieres and 95
Asian premieres.
The Pusan International Film Festival had been cast under a shadow since it
opened on October 2 after South Korean actress Choi Jin-Sil committed suicide
and two other Korean women followed suit. The show business industry was greatly
affected by the deaths, and a host of Korean celebrities canceled their
appearances in Pusan.
Hong Kong directors Wong Kar-wai and Tsui Hark attended the festival. Wong's
"Ashes of Time Redux," a re-edited version of his 1994 martial-arts drama, was
deemed a must-see film at the festival.
Although the festival has provided a platform and market for filmmakers, many
film professionals bemoaned the shrinkage of deals locked down and the lack of
big-name actors. Some attendees said they doubted that the festival would boost
the growth of the Asian film market, the report said.