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The 15th PiFan opens tonight with star-studded red carpet

by KOFIC

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Asia's largest genre film fest, the 15th Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival (PiFan) opens tonight with a star-studded red carpet and a screening of the documentary Bollywood: The Greatest Love Story Ever Told.

Several acting awards will be given out on Opening Night, including the 2nd Actors' Award, which will be presented by the Korean Film Actors' Association to Park Hae-il ("Moss", "The Host") and Soo Ae ("Midnight FM", "Sunny").

Guests on the red carpet are to include Rakeysh Omprakash MEGRA, one of the two co-directors of the Opening Film, KOFIC chairman Kim Eui-suk, directors Im Kwon-taek, Kang Woo-suk, YOON Je-kyoon, and LIM Sang-soo, several actors including Kang Soo-yeon, Park Bo-young – who is also festival ambassador this year, RYOO Deok-hwan and MOON Seong-geun; Busan International Film Festival director LEE Yong-kwan and Jeonju International Film Festival director MIN Byung-lock.

This year, PiFan has selected 127 features and 94 shorts from 34 countries. This includes 54 world premieres such as Korean director Hwang Yoo-sik's "The Beast - 2011" and the Malaysian horror film Resurrection, co-directed by WOO Ming Jin and Pierre ANDRE. The fest's 23 international premieres include the Mongolian film Operation Tatar and the Hong Kong film Revenge: A Love Story, both in competition. (See full competition line-up below.)

The festival's special showcases include encore screenings from past editions to commemorate PiFan's 15th edition and a showcase of 3D genre films including the international premiere of Battle Royale 3D. Other showcases include ones on J-horror, the Hibotan Bakuto female yakuza film series, and retrospectives on 1970s Korean actor/director Park Nou-sik and French director F.J. Ossang.

The Network of Asian Fantastic Films (NAFF) It Project market meetings will run alongside industry screenings, forums on new media and sci-fi, and the Fantastic Film School featuring workshops with experienced film industry professionals such as Mike Macari, Tim Kwok and David Kaplan.

Although the festival officially ends July 24 after two extra days of repeat screenings, PiFan will hold its awards and closing night on July 22. The closing film will be the Korean thriller "Blind", the second feature from "Arang" director Ahn Sang-hoon. Starring Kim Ha-neul and Yoo Seung-ho, the film will be making its world premiere.

Puchon Choice Feature Competition Selection
(title/ country/ director)

- Attack The Block (UK) Joe Cornish
- Hobo With A Shotgun (Canada/US) Jason Eisener
- Kill List (UK) Ben Wheatley
- Operation Tatar (Mongolia) Bat-Ulzii Baatar
- Phase 7 (Argentina) Nicolas Goldbart
- Resurrection (Malaysia) Woo Ming Jin / Pierre Andre
- Revenge: A Love Story (Hong Kong) Wong Ching Po
- Rubber (France) Quentin Dupieux
- Seconds Apart (US) Antonio Negret
- Slapstick Brothers (Japan) Shinagawa Hiroshi
- Stake Land (US) Jim Mickle
- "The Yellow Sea" (Korea) Na Hong Jin

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