Gwangju International Film Festival

Gwangju International Film Festival is an international film festival that takes place in Gwangju, South Korea.

The festival was first held from 12/7/2001 to 12/14/2001 at Gwangju Cinema, Mudeung Theater, Jaeil Cinema, and Cine City. The festival was held annually in various venues within the city until it was indefinitely postponed in 2016. It was originally a non-competitive film festival and it was partially converted into a competitive film festival in 2002. The main focus of the festival is to introduce movies that are critically acclaimed but have not been introduced to South Korea and to lay a cultural groundwork by grafting the cultural heritage of Jeollanam-Do together with movie as a new cultural code. It also intends to bring awareness to important historical events such as Gwangju Uprising through films.

Gwangju International Film Festival
Gwangju International Film Festival
LocationGwangju, South Korea
Founded7 December 2001; 22 years ago (2001-12-07)
Most recent2015
AwardsChildren's Show and others
No. of films100 in 2015
LanguageInternational
Websitewww.giff.org
Current: 15th
16th
14th

From 2001 to 2015, the festival has experienced multiple issues including lack of audiences, technological issues regarding the sound system, and movies being cancelled. The festival was eventually indefinitely postponed in 2016 when an internal conflict within the organizing committee occurred between the chairman and the executive director. The conflict occurred in regards to the settlement of revenue from previous year's film festival and this has threatened the funding of the festival, which caused the festival to be indefinitely postponed 2 months prior to the opening. 500 films from 25 countries in Europe and Asia were received by the organizing committee before it was postponed. Currently, as of 2023, the festival remains postponed.

History

  • 1st Gwangju International Film Festival, 2001.12.7 ~ 2001.12.14
    Films screened: 140 films from 26 countries
    Opening Film: L'Emploi du temps, Laurent Cantet, France
    Closing Film: This is Law, Byeongjin Min, South Korea
  • 2nd Gwangju International Film Festival, 2002.10.25 ~ 2002.10.31
  • 3rd Gwangju International Film Festival, 2003.8.22 ~ 2003.8.31
  • 4th Gwangju International Film Festival, 2004.9.2 ~ 2004.9.11
    Films screened: 120 films from 23 countries
    Opening Film: Loved Gun
    Closing Film: Road
  • 5th Gwangju International Film Festival, 2005.08.26 ~ 2005.09.04
  • 6th Gwangju International Film Festival, 2006.12.14 ~ 2006.12.18
    Films screened: 49 films from 13 countries
    Opening Film: A Long Walk
    Closing Film: Junebug
  • 7th Gwangju International Film Festival, 2007.11.28 ~ 2007.12.3
    Films screened: 40 films
    Opening Film: Western Trunk Line
    Closing Film: Los Borgia
  • 8th Gwangju International Film Festival, 2008.12.4 ~ 2008.12.8
  • 9th Gwangju International Film Festival, 2009.09.16 ~ 2009.09.20
    Films screened: 50 films from 10 countries
    Opening Film: Penguins In The Sky - Asahiyama Zoo
    Closing Film: The Piano Forest
  • 10th Gwangju International Film Festival, 2010.12.09 ~ 2010.12.12
  • 11th Gwangju International Film Festival, 2011.10.27 ~ 2011.10.31
  • 12th Gwangju International Film Festival, 2012.11.08 ~ 2012.11.12
    Films screened: 60 films
    Opening Film: Leona Calderon
    Closing Film: Aung San Suu Kyi, lady of no fear
  • 13th Gwangju International Film Festival, 2013.08.29 ~ 2013.09.02
    Films screened: 91 films from 24 countries
    Opening Film: Sweet Heart Chocolate
    Closing Film: Stable Life
  • 14th Gwangju International Film Festival, 2014.08.28 ~ 2014.09.01
    Films screened: 92 films from 25 countries
    Opening Film: Late Spring
    Closing Film: WEST
  • 15th Gwangju International Film Festival, 2015.05.14 ~ 2015.05.18
    Films screened: 103 films from 31 countries
    Opening Film: Test
    Closing Film: Flying Home

Awards

Kim Daejung Nobel Peace Film Award

No. Year Name
1 2011 Jafar Panahi
2 2012 Chung Ji-Young
3 2013 Đặng Nhật Minh
4 2014 Kim Dong-Won

Excellent Asia-Pacific Young Director Award

No. Year Name
1st Place 2015 Children's Show
2nd Place 2015 My Mandala
3rd Place 2015 Morning Boy!

Audience Award

No. Year Name
1 2004 Hou Yong
2 2005 Davide Ferrario

See also

References

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