10 film-makers from Asia eye the prestigious New Currents' award at BIFF'22
The film festival which started on October 5 will continue till October 14.
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Kannada movie 'Shivamma' is one of the ten movies selected under the New Currents category.
From a Singaporean widow on a K-drama voyage of self-discovery to teenagers seeking revenge on a bully, the movies vying for the key prize at the Busan International Film Festival showcase a diverse array of Asian experiences.
Ten films are in the running for the high-profile New Currents award at the festival -- Asia's largest -- which will hand out two prizes of $30,000 to first- or second-time Asian directors on Friday.
Host South Korea -- now a cultural powerhouse thanks to the explosive success of the Oscar-winning film 'Parasite' and the Netflix series 'Squid Game' -- has two films in competition, including the highly talked-about 'Hail to Hell' by Lim Oh-jeong.
The entertaining, at times genre-defying flick follows two teenage girls as they travel to Seoul to confront their bully.
Critics have hailed its fresh approach to tackling popular tropes of South Korean cinema, including suicide and cults.
Lim, 40, has been coming to Busan as an audience member to watch films for two decades and said it was both "a huge honour and nerve-wracking" for local filmmakers like her to have their work in competition.
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Her film was inspired by the universal "moments that make us want to die because we are so alone and in so much pain", she said.
But festival director Huh Moon-young said its goal was to nurture regional filmmakers, not just homegrown talent.
"Supporting Asian filmmakers and rooting for them is the real responsibility of the Busan Film Festival," he said.
- Singapore's Oscar entry - To that end, the New Currents prize selection features a diverse selection of the region's up-and-coming talents.
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An upbeat South Korean-Singaporean co-production called 'Ajoomma' about a Singaporean widow who visits South Korea has been a hit with festival-goers, and is Singapore's entry for the 2023 Oscars.
Director He Shuming said it was inspired by his own mother's obsession with Korean soap operas, and her efforts to forge a new identity for herself once her children had grown up.
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"Like many Singaporean adults, I still live with my parents. I was observing her aging, and how she's also embarking on a chapter of her life, as much as I am," he said.
When his mother returned from her first trip to South Korea "she changed all our utensils at home to Korean ones. So that obsession then amused me," director He told AFP.
Women of his mother's generation have spent their lives being mothers "and when their kids find their way out of the nests, they usually expect the next step is being a grandmother".
The film asks: "What if that doesn't happen? And can they forge an identity beyond being a mother?"
The title 'Ajoomma' is a Korean term for middle-aged women or housewives, which means something equivalent to "auntie".
Other films in the section include Vietnamese Marcus Vu Manh Cuong's 'Memento Mori: Earth', a tale of a young, terminally ill mother who discovers her husband plans to sell a kidney to make ends meet.
Also in the running is Japanese director Kubota Nao's 'Thousand and One Nights', about an aging woman whose husband went missing around three decades ago.
Thai filmmaker Thapanee Loosuwan's 'Blue Again' tells the story of a mixed-race girl in Bangkok, and Indian director Jaishankar Aryar's 'Shivamma' traces the trial and tribulations of a struggling middle-aged woman who falls for a pyramid scheme.
There is also Aamir Bashir's 'The Winter Within', set in the turmoil of Indian-administered Kashmir.
The festival will announce the winners at the closing ceremony on Friday.
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