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After a troubled year that saw a shakeup of its top leadership, the 28th Busan International Film Festival kicked off Wednesday with cheering crowds and stars walking the red carpet at a packed opening ceremony.
A South Korean film about a disillusioned young woman who relocates to New Zealand will open Asia's largest film festival Wednesday as it looks to rally from a year marked by scandal and budget cutbacks.The world premiere of South Korean director Jang Kun-jae's "Because I Hate Korea" will take centre stage on opening night.
A South Korean film about a disillusioned young woman who relocates to New Zealand will open Asia s largest film festival Wednesday as it looks to rally from a year marked by scandal and budget cutbacks.
A South Korean film about a disillusioned young woman who relocates to New Zealand will open Asia's largest film festival Wednesday as it looks to rally from a year marked by scandal and budget cutbacks. The Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) will run until October 13 and feature 209 official entries from 69 countries. Eighty will be making their world premieres in the southern port city.