David Fincher Luc Besson Lee Chang Lee Isaac Chung Frater Asia Ning Hao Wim Wenders Hamaguchi Ryusuke Bertrand Bonello Justine Triet China USA Japan North Korea Iran Berlin Hong Kong city Busan film stars actress art awards Patrick HANS David Fincher Luc Besson Lee Chang Lee Isaac Chung Frater Asia Ning Hao Wim Wenders Hamaguchi Ryusuke Bertrand Bonello Justine Triet China USA Japan North Korea Iran Berlin Hong Kong city Busan

Busan Festival Claims Best-Ever Selection, Sets ‘Because I Hate Korea’ as Opening Film

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Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The Busan International Film Festival put aside many of its recent internal and local political problems to Tuesday unveil a large selection ranging from bleeding edge art titles to international festival favorites. “The difficult times are not behind us, but hard work has made this year’s festival better than ever,” said programmer and interim festival chief Nam Dong-chul, speaking at an online press conference.

International guests expected to attend the festival include Luc Besson, Chinese superstar Fan Bingbing, Japanese directors Hamaguchi Ryusuke and Kore-Eda Hirokazu, Iranian filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf, and Korean Americans Justin Chon (“Gook”) and Lee Isaac Chung (“Minari”).

Hong Kong-based superstar Chow Yun-fat has been named as Busan’s Asian Filmmaker of the Year and will be in person to receive the award.

The Korean Cinema Award will presented to the late Yun Jung-hee, the actress who starred in “The General’s Mustache” and Lee Chang-dong’s 2010 drama “Poetry.” The festival will open with a book-to-film adaptation of frustration and emigration “Because I Hate Korea,” by local filmmaker Jang Kun-jae.

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