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BIFAN 2024 Industry Program wrapped

▲ Commemorative photo with all NAFF and Goedam award winners and representatives of BIFAN
▲ Commemorative photo with all NAFF and Goedam award winners and representatives of BIFAN
Bucheon Award for Molder, Asian Discovery Award for Push-button Syndrome A total of 173 mill KRW (approx. 124,000 US$) in prize money handed out in 13 categories

On Tuesday, July 9, BIFAN’s industry section – newly firming under BIFAN+ – wrapped with a closing ceremony where the winners of the NAFF (Network of Asian Fantastic Films) Project Market were announced. For the first time, the results of Goedam Campus and the winners of the Goedam Short Film Production Support were announced together with the NAFF results.

The NAFF Project Market, the world’s first genre film project market, had officially selected 37 projects from 22 countries this year. The Goedam Campus Pitching, which includes the Goedam Development & Planning Camp and the Goedam Residency, officially selected 10 projects, while 4 Korean projects received the Goedam Short Film Production Support. The market took place for the first time at the new venue – the Bucheon Webtoon Convergence Center.

In order to build a broader base for the production of genre films, BIFAN striving to provide more support by expanding the award categories through business agreements with various organizations and companies around the world, including Asia. In particular, this year, BIFAN entered into new partnerships with the French National Cinematographic Center (CNC) and Thailand’s Kantana Post Production.

A total of 173 million KRW (approx. 124,000 US$) in prize money were handed out, divided into eight cash awards with 83 mill KRW (approx. 60,000 US$), two post production cost support and two in-kind support awards worth 90 mill KRW (approx. 64,000 US$). The cash awards are Bucheon Award with 15 million KRW (approx. 11.800 US$), the NAFF Award with 10 million KRW (approx. 7.200 US$), the Asian Discovery Award, with 10 mill KRW (approx. 7.200 US$), the Korean Discovery Award with 15 million KRW (approx. 11.800 US$), the NAFF Korean Award with 15 mill KRW (approx. 11,800 US$), the TAICCA Award with 10,000 US$, the DHL Award with 5 mill KRW (approx. 3,600 US$), and the VIPO Award with 500,000 JPY (approx. 3,100 US$).

▲ (from left to right) Producer Bradley LIEW and director Kenneth DAGATAN of Molder, the winner of the Bucheon Award, and YOU Seongjun Director General of the Culture and Education Bureau, City of Bucheon

▲ (from left to right) Producer Bradley LIEW and director Kenneth DAGATAN of Molder, the winner of the Bucheon Award, and YOU Seongjun Director General of the Culture and Education Bureau, City of Bucheon

The Bucheon Award with 15 mill KRW went to Molder by director Kenneth Dagatan, a horror mystery thriller with supernatural elements about a Filipino immigrant to Italy suffering from dementia. Producer Bradley Liew expressed the gratitude for the award saying: “…in the world of genre it’s a little bit difficult to get our projects out because the kinds of films that normally go to markets would not be horror films or fantasy films or SciFi films. Thank you for giving us a place to present these works and to try to make our films and our stories come true.”

▲ (from left to right) Producer Trang NGUYEN and director Lê HOÀNG of The Heirloom winner of the NAFF Award, festival director SHIN Chul

▲ (from left to right) Producer Trang NGUYEN and director Lê HOÀNG of The Heirloom winner of the NAFF Award, festival director SHIN Chul

The NAFF Award, the excellence award, went to Vietnamese project The Heirloom by director Lê Hoàng, a horror drama about an orphaned museum guard, desperate to get rich to win the heart of a single mom. The director thanked the jury: “It’s my first time in Bucheon. But I already feel like home. Thanks to BIFAN. Thanks to everyone to make this experience wonderful for my first time going abroad. And I promise I will never be at a project market anymore, I will bring the completed film.”

▲ (from left to right) Producer FUJITA Kanako and director MURAKAMI Riko of Push-button Syndrome winner of the Asia Discovery Award, jury member Mike MACARI

▲ (from left to right) Producer FUJITA Kanako and director MURAKAMI Riko of Push-button Syndrome winner of the Asia Discovery Award, jury member Mike MACARI

The Asian Discovery Award (award for Asian newcomer) was given to the Japanese project Push-button Syndrome by director Murakami Riko, a satire mystery action comedy about a ruthless protagonist that develops a ‘Button-Press Syndrome’, compelling him to press every button he sees as he struggles to empathize with others. Director Murakami Riko expressed her surprise about winning the award saying: “We didn’t think we can receive this award so thank you very much and please go home by pushing this button.”

▲ (from left to right) Director JUNG Seeum of Folklore winner of the Korean Discovery Award, and festival director SHIN Chul

▲ (from left to right) Director JUNG Seeum of Folklore winner of the Korean Discovery Award, and festival director SHIN Chul

The Korean Discovery Award (award for Korean newcomer) with 15 mill KRW went to Folklore by director Jung Seeum, a horror romance drama about a funeral director whose life falls apart after losing her husband in an accident on their wedding anniversary.

jury member KIM Yohwan
Director LEE Taegyeom of DHAMMAPADA, producer PARK Sejoon and director KIM Minha of Idiot Girls and School Ghost 2: Teaching Practice, winners of the 2 NAFF Korean Awards

▲ (from left to right) Director LEE Taegyeom of DHAMMAPADA, producer PARK Sejoon and director KIM Minha of Idiot Girls and School Ghost 2: Teaching Practice, winners of the 2 NAFF Korean Awards, jury member KIM Yohwan

The NAFF Korean Award went to DHAMMAPADA by director Lee Taegyeom, a story where tattoos made unpleasant memories fade away, and to Idiot Girls and School Ghost 2: Teaching Practice by director Kim Minha, the sequel of Idiot Girls and School Ghost: School Anniversary which won the BIFAN 2023 NAFF Korean Award.

▲ (from left to right) Producer Jerry ZHANG and producer TAKAHASHI Naoya of BAIT, winner of the TAICCA Award, Stephanie LI, senior manager at TAICCA

▲ (from left to right) Producer Jerry ZHANG and producer TAKAHASHI Naoya of BAIT, winner of the TAICCA Award, Stephanie LI, senior manager at TAICCA

The TAICCA Award, established in 2023, with 10,000 U$D, sponsored by the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA), was handed over to the Japanese project BAIT by director Yoshida Daihachi.

▲ (from left to right) Director Patiparn BOONTARIG and producer Napakarn BOONTARIG of Naga Swim Upstream, winner of the VIPO Award, MORISHITA Mika, senior general manager at VIPO

▲ (from left to right) Director Patiparn BOONTARIG and producer Napakarn BOONTARIG of Naga Swim Upstream, winner of the VIPO Award, MORISHITA Mika, senior general manager at VIPO

The VIPO Award honored the Thai project Naga Swim Upstream by director Patiparn Boontarig. As part of the collaboration with the Visual Industry Promotion Organization (VIPO) of Japan, the award includes a cash prize of 500,000 JPY.

The DHL Award, sponsored by DHL Korea was awarded to the Indonesian project Dancing Gale by director Sammaria Simanjuntak.

Director Randolph ZAINI from Virgin Bash winner of the Mocha Chai Award and Yee-wei CHAI, CEO of Mocha Chai Laboratories
Kantana Post Gale CARMONA, director LEE Taegyeom and producer KIM Young of DHAMMAPADA, winner of the Kantana Post Award

▲ (from left to right) Director Randolph ZAINI from Virgin Bash winner of the Mocha Chai Award and Yee-wei CHAI, CEO of Mocha Chai Laboratories; Kantana Post Gale CARMONA, director LEE Taegyeom and producer KIM Young of DHAMMAPADA, winner of the Kantana Post Award

The Mocha Chai Award, supporting post production went to the Indonesian project Virgin Bash by director Randolph Zaini. For the first time this year, the Kantana Post Award, worth 25,000 US$ in post-production was handed out to the Korean project DHAMMAPADA, already the second award beside the Korean Discovery Award.

Producer Bradley LIEW and director Kenneth DAGATAN of Molder, the winner of the Blood Window Award;
Rachel YOO, producer of The Vampire of Sheung Shui, Ángel SALA, director of the Sitges Film Festival, producer Michael J. WERNER, director/producer Shreyom GHOSH, and producer Peter YAM of The Vampire of Sheung Shui, winner of the Sitges FanPitch Award

▲ (from left to right) Producer Bradley LIEW and director Kenneth DAGATAN of Molder, the winner of the Blood Window Award; Rachel YOO, producer of The Vampire of Sheung Shui, Ángel SALA, director of the Sitges Film Festival, producer Michael J. WERNER, director/producer Shreyom GHOSH, and producer Peter YAM of The Vampire of Sheung Shui, winner of the Sitges FanPitch Award

The Blood Window Award that includes an invitation to Ventana Sur Blood Window (air ticket, accommodation, badge) went once more to Molder. The Sitges FanPitch Award that comes with an air ticket, accommodation and a badge to participate in the Sitges Film Festival’s FanPitch went to the project The Vampire of Sheung Shui by director Shreyom Ghosh.

This year, the jury members included US producer Mike Macari from Koji Production, Yulia Evina Bhara, producer and CEO of Indonesian Kawankawan Media, and Korean Kim Yohwan, producer and CEO of 88 Avenue. Through meetings with the directors and producers of all participating projects and in-depth evaluation the three-member jury selected a total of 9 winners in 7 categories.

Speaking on behalf of the jury Yulia said: “It’s been three productive days for us. We met very talented filmmakers with very diverse projects. When it comes to decision of course it’s very difficult. After a long discussion, for five hours, we agreed to give awards to projects which have three combined aspects: the first is the pitch was clear and well prepared, second is creativity of the story, and the third how far advanced is the project in the production schedule.”

LIM Seunghyun, director of Memory Puzzle, winner of the Strange Award, and festival director SHIN Chul

▲ (from left to right) Devina SOFIYANTI, director of The Heirlooms, winner of the Bucheon Award and YOU Seongjun Director General of the Culture and Education Bureau, City of Bucheon; LIM Seunghyun, director of Memory Puzzle, winner of the Strange Award, and festival director SHIN Chul

Also the results of the Goedam Campus were announced: The Bucheon Award went to went to The Heirlooms by director Devina Sofiyanti. The Strange Award was scored by Memory Puzzle by director Lim Seunghyun. Each project received a cash prize of 5 million KRW (approx. 3,600US$). A total of four films were selected for the Goedam Short Film Production Support: Holo by Choi Junhyuk, Don’t Let Me In by Lee Suhyeon, Baljjeo by Kim Sung-hyen and Broken Winter by Jeong Yuwon. Each project received 10 million KRW (approx. 7,200US$) in cash.

While BIFAN’s industry program BIFAN+ has wrapped the audience festival will continue till Sunday, July 14, at Bucheon City Hall, CGV Sopung and the Korea Manhwa Museum. Films can be also watched through the online platform wave. Beyond Reality, BIFAN’s XR runs at the Bucheon Art Bunker B39 and the special exhibition “One and Only Son Yejin” can be enjoyed at the Hyundai Department Store Jungdong Branch.

The festival’s closing ceremony will take place on Friday, July 12, with the Korean premiere of the Hong Kong martial arts action movie Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In by Soi Cheang as the closing film.

INFORMATION

  • Name: 28th (BIFAN 2024)
  • Date: July 4 (THU) ~ 14 (SUN), 2024, 11 days
  • Venues: Bucheon Arts Center, Bucheon City Hall, Korea Manhwa Museum, Bucheon Art Bunker B39, Webtoon Convergence Center, CGV Sopoong etc.
  • Characteristics: Non-competitive international film festival with a competitive section

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█ 2024 NAFF Project Market Award Winners

CategoryAwardsTitleDirectorProducerCountry
Cash AwardsBucheon Award (Grand Prize)
KRW 15 million
MolderKenneth DAGATANBradley LIEW, Stefano CENTINI, HUANG JunxiangPhilippines, Italy, Singapore
NAFF Award(Excellence Award)
KRW 10 million
The HeirloomLê HOÀNGTRAN Thanh, MAI NgocVietnam
Asian Discovery Award
KRW 10 million
Push-button SyndromeMURAKAMI RikoFUJITA KanakoJapan
Korean Discovery Award
KRW 15 million
FolkloreJUNG SeeumPARK Doohee, CHOI ChanKorea
NAFF Korean Award
KRW 5 million
DHAMMAPADALEE TaegyeomKIM YoungKorea, Nepal
NAFF Korean Award
KRW 5 million
Idiot Girls and School Ghost 2: Teaching PracticeKIM MinhaPARK SejoonKorea
TAICCA Award
10,000 USD
BAITYOSHIDA DaihachiTAKAHASHI NaoyaJapan
VIPO Award
500,000 JPY
Naga Swim UpstreamPatiparn BOONTARIGNapakarn BOONTARIGThailand
DHL Award
KRW 5 million
Dancing GaleSammaria SIMANJUNTAKLies Nanci SUPANGKATIndonesia
Post-production Support AwardsMocha Chai Award
Worth $35,000
Virgin BashRandolph ZAINISusanti DEWIIndonesia
Kantana Post Award
Worth $25,000
DHAMMAPADALEE TaegyeomKIM YoungKorea,Nepal
Support in KindBlood Window Award
(Invitation to Ventana Sur Blood Window)
MolderKenneth DAGATANBradley LIEW, Stefano CENTINI, HUANG JunxiangPhilippines, Italy, Singapore
Sitges FanPitch Award
(Invitation to FanPitch of Sitges Film Festival)
The Vampire of Sheung ShuiShreyom GHOSHPeter YAM, Michael J. WERNER, Shreyom GHOSHHong Kong

█ 2024 Goedam Award Winners

CategoryAwardsTitleDirectorCountry
Goedam Short Film ProductionGoedam Short Film Production SupportHoloCHOI JunhyukKorea
Don’t Let Me InLEE SuhyeonKorea
BaljjeoKIM Sung-hyenKorea
Broken WinterJEONG YuwonKorea
Goedam Campus Pitching AwardsStrange AwardMemory PuzzleLIM SeunghyunKorea
Bucheon AwardThe HeirloomsDevina SOFIYANTIIndonesia

About the author

Panos Kotzathanasis

Panagiotis (Panos) Kotzathanasis is a film critic and reviewer, specialized in Asian Cinema. He is the owner and administrator of Asian Movie Pulse, one of the biggest portals dealing with Asian cinema. He is a frequent writer in Hancinema, Taste of Cinema, and his texts can be found in a number of other publications including SIRP in Estonia, Film.sk in Slovakia, Asian Dialogue in the UK, Cinefil in Japan and Filmbuff in India.

Since 2019, he cooperates with Thessaloniki Cinematheque in Greece, curating various tributes to Asian cinema. He has participated, with video recordings and text, on a number of Asian movie releases, for Spectrum, Dekanalog and Error 4444. He has taken part as an expert on the Erasmus+ program, “Asian Cinema Education”, on the Asian Cinema Education International Journalism and Film Criticism Course.

Apart from a member of FIPRESCI and the Greek Cinema Critics Association, he is also a member of NETPAC, the Hellenic Film Academy and the Online Film Critics Association.

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