Busan International Film Festival is celebrating its 24th edition with a new programming team, new-look sections and outreach initiatives for the local community.
Over the past few years, Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) has been making its way out of a long tunnel in the aftermath of a national-government blacklisting and filmmaker boycotts, as well as recovering from the loss of its highly respected co-founder and Asian cinema programmer Kim Ji-seok.
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