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The Busan International Film Festival (BIFF, previously Pusan International Film Festival, PIFF), held annually in Haeundae-gu, Busan (''also'' Pusan), South Korea, is one of the most significant film festivals in Asia.〔(IMDb )〕 The first festival, held from 13 to 21 September 1996, was also the first international film festival in Korea. The focus of the BIFF is introducing new films and first-time directors, especially those from Asian countries. Another notable feature is the appeal of the festival to young people, both in terms of the large youthful audience it attracts and through its efforts to develop and promote young talent. In 1999, the Pusan Promotion Plan (renamed Asian Project Market in 2011) was established to connect new directors to funding sources. The 16th BIFF in 2011 saw the festival move to a new permanent home, the Busan Cinema Center in Centum City. The Busan Cinema Center is an about USD 150 million structure designed by Austria-based architecture collective Coop Himmelblau. The about 30,000 m² Cinema Center includes a 4,000-seat outdoor theatre; four indoor screens under an LED-covered roof; media centre; archive space; and conference rooms; allowing the festival to include industry forums and educational activities.〔(Junotane )〕 〔http://www.koreanfilm.or.kr/jsp/news/news.jsp?blbdComCd=601006&seq=3527&mode=VIEW〕 == History == * 1st Busan International Film Festival, 13–21 September 1996 : Films screened: 173 films from 31 countries : Opening Film: ''Secrets & Lies'', Mike Leigh, UK/France : Closing Film: ''In Expectation'', Ming Zhang, China : Participating guests: 224 guests from 27 countries : Total audience: 184,071 * 2nd Busan International Film Festival, 10–18 October 1997 : Films screened: 163 films from 33 countries : Opening Film: ''Chinese Box'', Wayne Wang, UK/France/USA/Japan : Closing Film: ''Eighteen Springs'', Ann Hui, Hong Kong-China : Participating guests: 450 guests from 30 countries : Total audience: 170,206 * 3rd Busan International Film Festival, 24 September – 1 October 1998 : Films screened: 211 films from 41 countries : Opening Film: ''The Silence'', Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Iran/France : Closing Film: ''Kanzo sensei'', Shohei Imamura, Japan : Participating guests: 659 guests from 25 countries : Total audience: 192,547 (paid audiences: 174,870) * 4th Busan International Film Festival, 14–23 October 1999 : Films screened: 207 films from 53 countries : Opening Film: ''Peppermint Candy'', Lee Chang-Dong, Korea : Closing Film: ''Not One Less'', Zhang Yimou, China : Participating guests: 555 guests from 36 countries : Total audience: 180,914 * 5th Busan International Film Festival, 6–14 October 2000 : Films screened: 207 films from 55 countries : Opening Film: ''The Wrestlers'', Buddhadeb Dasgupta, India : Closing Film: ''In the Mood for Love'', Wong Kar-wai, Hong Kong-China : Participating guests: 3017 guests from 39 countries : Total audience: 181,708 people * 6th Busan International Film Festival, 9–17 November 2001 : Films screened: 201 films from 60 countries : Opening Film: ''The Last Witness'', Bae Chang-ho, Korea : Closing Film: ''The Legend of Suriyothai'', Chatrichalerm Yukol, Thailand : Participating guests: 3,761 guests from 30 countries : Total audience: 143,103 people * 7th Busan International Film Festival, 11–23 November 2002 : Films screened: 226 films from 55 countries : Opening Film: ''The Coast Guard'', Kim Ki-duk, Korea : Closing Film: ''Dolls'', Kitano Takeshi, Japan : Participating guests: 2,002 guests from 35 countries : Total audience: 167,349 people * 8th Busan International Film Festival, 2–10 October 2003 : Films screened: 243 works from 61 countries : Opening Film: ''Doppelganger'', Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Japan : Closing Film: ''Acacia'', Park Ki-hyung, Korea : Participating guests: 2,523 people from 44 countries : Total audience: 165,102 * 9th Busan International Film Festival, 7–15 October 2004 : Films screened: Total 262 films from 63 countries : Opening Film: ''2046'', Wong Kar-wai, Hong Kong-China : Closing Film: ''The Scarlet Letter'', Daniel H. Byun, Korea : Participating guests: Total 5,638 guests from 50 countries : Total audience: 166,164 * 10th Busan International Film Festival, 6–14 October 2005 : Films screened: 307 films from 73 countries : Opening Film: ''Three Times'', Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Taiwan : Closing Film: ''Wedding Campaign'', Hwang Byung-kook, Korea : Participating guests: 6,088 from 55 countries : Total audience: 192,970 * 11th Busan International Film Festival, 12–20 October 2006 : Films screened: 245 films from 63 countries : Opening Film: ''Traces of Love'', Kim Dae-seung, Korea : Closing Film: ''Crazy Stone'', Ning Hao, China/Hong Kong-China : Participating guests: 8,321 from 51 countries : Total audience: 162,835 * 12th Busan International Film Festival, 4–12 October 2007 : Films Screened: 271 films from 64 countries in 770 screenings : Opening Film: ''Assembly'', Feng Xiaogang, China : Closing Film: ''Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone'', Kazuya Tsurumaki, Hideaki Anno, Masayuki, Japan : Participating guests: 7,361 : Total audience: 198,603 * 13th Busan International Film Festival, 2–10 October 2008 : Films screened: 315 films from 60 countries : Opening Film: ''The Gift to Stalin'', Rustem Abdrashev, Russia/Kazakhstan/Israel/Poland : Closing Film: ''I Am Happy'', Yoon Jong-chan, Korea : Participating guests: 9,516 : Total audience: 198,818 * 14th Busan International Film Festival, 8–16 October 2009 : Films Screened: 355 films from 70 countries. 803 screenings. : Opening Film: ''Good Morning President'', Jang Jin, Korea : Closing Film: ''The Message'', Gao Qunshu, Chen Kuo-fu, China : Participating guests: 6,400 : Total audience: 173,516 * 15th Busan International Film Festival, 7–15 October 2010 : Films Screened: 306 films from 67 countries : Opening Film: ''Under the Hawthorn Tree'', Zhang Yimou, China : Closing Film: ''Camellia'', Wisit Sasanatieng, Isao Yukisada, Jang Joon-hwan, Thailand/Japan/Korea : Participating guests: 9,367 : Total audience: 182,046 * 16th Busan International Film Festival, 6–14 October 2011 : Films Screened: 307 films from 70 countries〔(The 16th BIFF Final Statistic Data )〕 : Opening Film: ''Always'', Song Il-gon, South Korea : Closing Film: ''Chronicle of My Mother'', Masato Harada, Japan : Participating guests: 11,268, including the press 2,440〔 : Total audience: 196,177〔 * 17th Busan International Film Festival, 4–13 October 2012 : Films Screened: 304 films from 75 countries : Opening Film: ''Cold War'', Longman Leung, Sunny Luk, Hong Kong : Closing Film: ''Television'', Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, Bangladesh : Participating guests: 11,519, including the press 2,357 : Total audience: 221,002 * 18th Busan International Film Festival, 3–12 October 2013 : Films Screened: 299 films from 70 countries : Opening Film: ''Vara: A Blessing'', Khyentse Norbu, Bhutan : Closing Film: ''The Dinner'', Kim Dong-hyun, Korea : Participating guests: 9,991, including the press 2,262 : Total audience: 217,865 *19th Busan International Film Festival, 2–11 October 2014 : Films Screened: 312 from 79 countries : Opening Film: ''Paradise in Service'', Doze Niu, Taiwan : Closing Film: ''Gangster Payday'', Lee Po-cheung, Hong Kong : Participating guests: 10,173, including the press 2,291 : Total audience: 226,473 *20th Busan International Film Festival, 1–10 October 2015 : Films Screened: 302 from 75 countries : Opening Film: ''Zubaan'', Mozez Singh, India : Closing Film: ''Mountain Cry'', Larry Yang, China/United States : Participating guests: 9,685, including the press 2,325 : Total audience: 227,377 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Busan International Film Festival」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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