Busan Int’l Film Festival opens as Asia’s largest cinematic event

The 26th Busan International Film Festival, the largest event of its kind in Asia, will run from Oct. 6-15.

The opening film is “Heaven: To the Land of Happiness” directed by Im Sang-soo, with 223 movies from 70 countries to be screened on 29 screens in six theaters. “Heaven,” a road movie starring actors Choi Min-sik and Park Hae-il, was among last year’s official selections at the Cannes International Film Festival.

The closing film is “Anita” by Hong Kong director Longman Leung.

Eleven films were selected to compete for the New Currents Award, with Indian Canadian director Deepa Mehta leading the jury for the honor this year.

This year’s festival features two exhibitions of Asian films: “Wonder Women Movies,” a collection of Asian films by female directors and selected by cinema experts, and “New Voices, Chinese Films,” which showcase movies by Chinese directors.

“On Screen” is a new section in the festival that screens popular dramas on over-the-top platforms.
The third edition of the Asia Contents Awards has expanded its categories to animation, short form and web-drama. The winning works in 14 categories will be announced online in real time.

The 15th annual Asia Film Awards will honor works and figures contributing to the Asian film industry spanning 18 categories. These awards are co-hosted by the international film festivals of Hong Kong, Busan and Tokyo.

Whereas last year’s Busan event had no in-person events due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was mostly held online, this year’s will hold a few offline events including the opening and closing ceremonies.

Under social distancing guidelines, a theater can fill only half of its seating capacity. All tickets will be sold online and those sold at theaters will be exclusively for leftover or canceled seats.

Source: Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
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S.Korea Reports 3,213 More Cases Of COVID-19 Variants In Past Week

SEOUL, Oct 6 (NNN-YONHAP) – South Korea reported 3,213 more cases of COVID-19 variants for the past week, bringing the total number of such cases to 36,266, the country’s health authorities said today.

Among the new cases found for one week until Oct 2, 143 were imported, while the remaining 3,070 were locally transmitted, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA).

The far higher number of local transmissions indicated the domestic spread of the variants.

Of the new cases, 3,209 came from the Delta variant, and four from Alpha.

Among the combined cases involving the variants, 32,802 stemmed from the Delta variant, 3,288 from Alpha, 150 from Beta and 26 from Gamma. The four variants are believed to be more transmissible than the original one.

Meanwhile, the nation confirmed a total of 10,540 “breakthrough” COVID-19 infections, which refer to people who tested positive, after a full vaccination, as of Sept 26.

It equals 52.6 in every 100,000 people who got fully vaccinated. As of Sept 26, the number of fully inoculated people was 20,044,857.

It is known that people can be protected from the virus two weeks after the full vaccination. The breakthrough case refers to people infected with the virus two weeks after the full inoculation.

In the latest tally, South Korea reported 2,028 more cases of COVID-19 for the past 24 hours, lifting the total number of infections to 323,379. The daily caseload hovered above 1,000 for 92 straight days since July 7.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

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