Get Showtimes
Select Movie
100 Meters
A Good Child
A Writer's Odyssey II
Badak
Black Phone 2
Bugonia
Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc
Dead To Rights
Death Whisperer 3
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle
Detective Conan the Movie: One-Eyed
Disney's Tron: Ares
Dongji Rescue
F1® THE MOVIE
Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie
Good Boy
Good Fortune
Grand Prix of Europe
j-hope Tour 'HOPE ON THE STAGE' in Japan: Live Viewing
Kiss of The Spider Woman
Kitab Sijjin & Illiyyin
Marvel Studios' The Fantastic Four: First Steps
No Other Choice
Now You See Me: Now You Don't
One Battle After Another
Predator: Badlands
Regretting You
Roofman
Sons of the Neon Night
Sound of Silence
The Bad Guys 2
The Conjuring: Last Rites
The Fellow Who Rejected College
The Legend of Hei 2
The Running Man
The Shadow's Edge
Tin Soldier
Yadang: The Snitch
Your Letter
Select Cinema
Select Date
or view all available showtimes
Member
Showtimes
Movies
Now Showing
Coming Soon
Everything Else
Please note that the site will be down for maintenance from 1 Aug - 8 Aug 2015.
more
ARTICLE
Busan International Film Festival 2013: Torch-bearer for Asian films!
By
InCinemas
/
14 Oct 2013 (Monday)
What happened at Busan International Film Festival 2013? Here's what our writer, Jeremy Lim has to say about this unforgettable experience!
There are so many amazing films being made every year in all corners of Asia, from Kazakhstan to Bhutan and Iran, so it is a pity that many of these movies never made it to our local cinemas.
Earlier this month, however, I had a rare chance to watch Asian films to my heart’s content at the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), Asia’s most outstanding film festival. Not to mention stargazing at Korea’s hottest acting talents such as
Cold Eyes
stars Han Hyo-Joo and Jung Woo Sung!
(Read more about Jeremy's 'stargazing' experience here!)
We are so used to swallowing the usual dose of Hollywood-style blockbusters at our local cinemas, it can be quite a surprise to experience the true variety that Asian film has to offer. For example, the festival’s opener was a film about a village lost in time in rural India, directed by a reincarnated Buddhist lama.
(Read our review of Vara: A Blessing here!)
From there, the BIFF took me on a roller-coaster ride around our continent. I drooled at the sight of Taiwan’s traditional culinary delights in
Zone Pro Site: The Moveable Feast
before being whisked away to the grasslands of Kazakhstan in the animated folk tale
Er Tostik and the Dragon
.
(Read our coverage of Zone Pro Site: The Moveable Feast SG promo tour!)
Run Milkha Run
chronicled the incredible adventures of India’s real-life ‘Flying Sikh’ while
Steel Cold Winter
was a chilling romance set in South Korea’s remote countryside and peppered with colourful dialect. By the end of the week I had seen 13 films – barely scratching the surface of the festival’s mind-boggling 300 films from 7 countries.
From the press conference to the ticket queues and late-night outdoor screenings, Busan Film Fest was a well-organised event with excellent facilities. It was supported by a cheerful army of volunteers who dished out help in every language, cleared the trash and helped me find a service centre when my handphone broke down.
Asian film is growing at a phenomenal rate, and so will the Busan International Film Festival. I look forward to an even more exciting selection of films next year!
Get Permalink
Previous
'Oshin' movie Director and Actress Says Hi To Singapore Fans!
Next
[InC-terview] Kazuya Kamenashi on Playing 33 Characters in It's Me It's Me!
Comments
You say
Comment contains spoiler
Other posts you might be interested in
article
What's New on Netflix This November!
more
article
Catch Must-watch Horror Hits For Just $6
more
article
'Wicked' Stars Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo to Visit ...
more
article
TOGETHER X TOMORROW Returns For VR Concert at ...
more
view all posts