In 1980, the BISFF launched with the aim of creating the film-making friendly environment and finding talented film professionals. It has introduced many different kinds of films, including 8mm and independent films made by students and general public. Many young talents in those days are now taking the lead in the Korean cinema. The BISFF renamed itself as the Busan Asian Short Film Festival on May 19, 2000, intending to extend its horizon into Asia even getting entries from abroad and introducing excellent but not known Asian directors, which was the first try in Korea. Once again the BISFF changed its name into the Busan International Short Film Festival in 2010, expanding to the world, beyond Asia. Especially since 2012, the BISFF has started the program ‘Guest Country’, trying to enhance the characteristics of this festival. The BISFF has been introducing short films and cultures of the Guest Country. In addition to the competition section, various sections have given audience the chances to see the trend in a short film in the world and to guess its future. There are not many international short film festivals in Asia, the BISFF is expected to be a window to introduce Korean and Asian short films to the world and vice versa.
Lee Jieun
<Story of Stars>
Enjoy ‘Now, All Together’
The official poster of the 35th Busan International Short Film Festival shows the diverse and infinite charm of short films through a man and two animals swimming freely in the sea under Busan’s night sky. We hope the audience and the filmmakers can enjoy BISFF all together, just like the characters in our official poster.
Can statues break free from their pedestals? Can idols escape their condition? Can we? Made as part of Pip Chodorov's ‘Super 8mm Experimental Film Atelier’ organized by Cinema & Transmedia Institute at Dong-Eui University.
2018 BISFF BOOK
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