The 28th Busan International Film Festival will be held from the 4th to the 13th.
The opening ceremony of the 28th Busan International Film Festival was held in the Busan Cinema Center area at 6 p.m. on the 4th. Prior to the official opening ceremony on this day, many film industry stars who visited Busan walked the red carpet.
On this day, the appearance of BA Entertainment CEO Jang Won-seok, who announced his marriage to actress Son Eun-seo, attracted attention. Walking the red carpet with director Kang Je-gyu, he wore a neat black casual suit with a bag wrapped around him and bowed to the audience.
The Busan International Film Festival, now 28 years old, is Korea's largest non-competitive film festival and has established itself as Asia's leading film festival. However, due to the 28th edition being embroiled in internal conflicts and gossip ahead of the opening, Chief Programmer Nam Dong-cheol and Deputy Executive Chairman Kang Seung-ah filled the vacant positions of Executive Chairman and Steering Committee Chairman.
The opening film is 'Because I Hate Korea' (Director Jang Geon-jae), which tells the story of Gye-na (Go Ah-seong), in her late 20s, who suddenly leaves her job, family, and boyfriend behind and leaves for New Zealand alone one day in search of her own happiness. This work is based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Jang Kang-myeong, a representative Korean writer. Go Ah-seong, Joo Jong-hyuk, and Kim Woo-gyeom appeared.
The original novel 'Because I Hate Korea' (novelist Jang Kang-myeong) was published at the time of its publication and was supported by the MZ generation by providing a comforting and empathic solution to the core of society as a problematic theory of happiness and a way to deal with despair for the global generation. Director Jang Geon-jae, who has been recognized for his unique sensibility and delicate sense through films such as 'Ghost' and 'A Midsummer's Fantasia', was in charge of writing and directing.
Meanwhile, at this year's Busan International Film Festival, a total of 269 films, including 209 officially invited films from 69 countries and 60 community beef screenings, will meet the audience. The opening film was 'Because I Hate Korea' (Director Jang Geon-jae) starring Go Ah-seong, Kim Woo-gyeom and Joo Jong-hyuk, and the closing film was 'The Emperor of Movies' (Director Ning Hao) starring Yoo Deok-hwa.
Busan Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr