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Awards

Bucheon Choice: Features
  • Best of Bucheon: Revenge (Directed by Coralie FARGEAT)
  • Best Director Choice: Tigers are Not Afraid (Directed by Issa LÓPEZ)
  • Jury’s Choice: The Sacrament (Directed by IWAKIRI Isora)
  • Audience Award: Ghost Walk(Directed by YU Eun-jeong)
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Bucheon Choice: Shorts
  • Best of Bucheon: Helsinki Mansplaining Massacre (Directed by Ilja RAUTSI)
  • Jury’s Choice for Short Film: Pan (Directed by SAKAMOTO Yugo, TSUJI Nagiko)
  • Audience Award for Short Film: RIP (Directed by Albert PINTÓ, Caye CASAS)

Korean Fantastic: Features
  • LG HiEntech Best Korean Fantastic Film: Land of Happiness (Directed by JUNG Min-kyu)
  • Korean Fantastic Best Actress: YE Su-jeong, Land of Happiness (Directed by JUNG Min-kyu)
  • Korean Fantastic Best Actor: KIM Yeong-ho, Dogs in the House (Directed by SHIN Hae-gang)
  • Korean Fantastic Audience Award: Live Hard (Directed by HWANG Wook)

Korean Fantastic: Shorts
  • Best Korean Short Film: The Favor (Directed by Jason Yu)
  • Audience Award for Korean Short Film: The World of MiMi (Directed by YOON Dong-ki)

EFFFF Asian Award
  • One Cut of the Dead (Directed by UEDA Shinichiro) 
¡Ø Special Mention : The Blood of Wolves (Directed by SHIRAISHI Kazuya)

NETPAC Award
  • The Hungry Lion (Directed by OGATA Takaomi)
  • I’m Crazy (Directed by KUDO Masaaki) 

BIFAN Children’s Jury Award
  • Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms (Directed by OKADA Mari)

Bucheon Choice Jury (Feature)

  • Barbara CRAMPTON

    Barbara CRAMPTON

    Barbara Crampton has had a long career in genre films. From cult classics such as Re-Animator to From Beyond and new favorites like You’re Next, We Are Still Here and Beyond the Gates, Barbara has 35 years plus, devoted to the horror community. Moving beyond acting recently to producing, Ms. Crampton is devoted to helping other film makers realize their dreams in the landscape of scary tales told with heart and humanity. She is often asked to speak and write about the genre.

  • TAKAHASHI Hiroshi

    TAKAHASHI Hiroshi

    Takahashi Hiroshi was born in 1959. In 1985 he graduated from Waseda University with a degree in Russian Literature. While at university, he started producing 8mm films. His debut as scriptwriter came in 1990 with a TV production helmed by Morisaki Azuma. In 1998 he wrote the script for the international surprise hit The Ring by Nakata Hideo. Sodom The Killer (2004) is his first film as a director.

  • Mark ADAMS

    Mark ADAMS

    Mark Adams is Artistic Director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival. He was Chief Film Critic for film trade paper Screen International and was also film critic for The Sunday Mirror in the UK. For more than 25 years he has written for Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and Moving Pictures International, as well as many national newspapers in the UK. He was Head of Programming at the National Film Theatre in London for six years; was Director of Cinema at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London.

  • BYUN Young-joo

    BYUN Young-joo

    Byun Young-joo made her name with the documentary Woman Being in Asia (1993). She directed the documentary series about Korean comfort women The Murmuring (1993), Habitual Sadness (1997), My Own Breathing (1999) and received Ogawa Shinsuke Prize from Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival for The Murmuring. After moving into fiction films, she directed critically acclaimed features; Deep Loves (2002), Flying Boys (2004), Helpless (2012). She won Best Director award from Baeksang Arts Awards 2012 with Helpless.

  • KIM Kang-woo

    KIM Kang-woo

    Born in 1978, Seoul. Kim Kang Woo studied acting at Chung-Ang Univerisity. Debuted with Kim Ki-Duk's The Coast Guard (2002) and achieved a rapid growth in his career by taking a protagonist at TV series Breathless. He won the Best New Male Actor award from Busan Film Critics Association Awards for The Aggressives (2005) and the Best Actor award for The Railroad (2007) from Torino IFF. He has been extending his spectrum of acting in playing diverse genre titles: Le Grand Chef (2005), The Taste of Money (2012), Cart (2014), The Treacherous (2015), and The Vanished (2018).

Korean Fantastic Jury (Feature)

  • HAYASHI Kanako

    HAYASHI Kanako

    Born in Tokyo, and Hayashi Kanako was Festival Director of Tokyo FILMeX from 2001 to March 2018, and was Chairperson of Talents Tokyo project, for supporting Asian promising filmmakers. As general coordinator of Kawakita Memorial Film Institute (1986 to 1997), she helped to introduce Japanese films to international film festivals and cinematheques. She has served on the juries of many festivals including Berlin, Locano, Hong Kong, Karlovy Vary. In 2012 she was the recipient of the BIFF Korean Cinema Award.

  • PARK Hye-young

    PARK Hye-young

    Park Hye-young is one of the renowned drama/film writers of Korea. She first made her name with the comedy TV series Old Miss Diary (2003) which was made into a movie in 2006 with the same title. She wrote the TV series I Live in Cheongdam-dong (2012), Another Miss Oh (2015) and the feature film Two Weddings and a Funeral (2012). Recently she finished TV drama My Mister (2018) which attracted a lot of attention.

  • Evrim ERSOY

    Evrim ERSOY

    Ersoy was born in Istanbul but has spent most of his life in London. His study of criminal psychology had a marked influence on his decision to work in film. After first earning a living as a journalist, he moved on to festival programming. He is currently the creative director of the largest festival of genre movies in the United States, Fantastic Fest in Austin, but is also a programmer for Beyond Fest, MotelX, the Boston Underground FF, and more. He has written and directed a number of award-winning shorts, including Abdullah, and he is currently working on his first feature.

Bucheon Choice (Shorts) + Korean Fantastic (Shorts) Jury

  • BOO Ji-young

    BOO Ji-young

    Boo Ji-young attended Korean Academy of Film Arts and debuted with the award-winning feature film Sisters on the Road (2009). She directed the feature documentary project Myselves: The Actress No Makeup Project (2011), selected for the opening film of 2011 Seoul Independent Film Festival. In 2014 she directed her second fiction film Cart, invited to numerous festivals including Toronto Film Festival, is also the winner of the 10 Best Films of the Year of the 35th Korean Critics Choice Awards.

  • KIM Jae-uck

    KIM Jae-uck

    Kim Jae-uck first gained recognition for his work in MBC drama series Do It Your Way (2002). He performed in many television drama series and feature films, including the TV dramas Coffee Prince (2007), Marry Stayed Out All Night (2010) The Voice (2017), the films Antique (2008), Planck Constant (2014), Another Way (2015), The Last Princess (2016). Recently he starred in the Korea-Japan co-production feature film Butterfly Sleep (2017) and musical Amadeus.

  • Peter KUPLOWSKY

    Peter KUPLOWSKY

    Peter Kuplowsky is a film curator, content producer, writer and hat enthusiast based in Toronto. Since 2005, he has established a career championing genre cinema and outsider art at various film festivals, including Toronto After Dark, Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, and the Toronto International Film Festival’s Midnight Madness programme. Over the past few years, Kuplowsky has helped develop and produce a number of critically acclaimed feature films such as Manborg (2011), the concluding segment Z is for Zygote in The ABCs of Death: Part 2 (2014), The Interior (2015), The Void (2016).

EFFFF

  • Dianne LEENDERS

    Dianne LEENDERS

    Dianne Leenders is financial director of the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. She's also the current representative of the BIFFF with the European Federation of Fantastic Film Festivals, to which she participated at its creation some 20 years ago. She attended the very first edition of BIFAN and will be back this year as a as a member of the EFFFF Jury.

  • Lorenzo BERTUZZI

    Lorenzo BERTUZZI

    Born in Trieste 1967, he is one the founder of Trieste Science+Fiction Festival that revived the heritage of the Trieste Science-Fiction Film Festival, one of the oldest european genre film events. He collaborated as a journalist with Noctruno Cinema the main italian genre film magazine. He is now the festival coordinator of the Science+Fiction Festival and secretary of La Cappella Underground the Trieste media library who organize the event from 2000.

Netpac Award

  • Philip CHEAH

    Philip CHEAH

    Philip Cheah is a film critic and is the editor of BigO, Singapore's only independent pop culture publication. He is currently program consultant for the Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival, the Eurasia International Film Festival, and Shanghai International Film Festival. He was given numerous awards for his dedication to Asian Film Industry from the Kyrgyzstan Film Critics, the Vietnam Cinema Association, the 8th Cinemanila International Film Festival, and the Korean Cinema Award at the 9th Pusan International Film Festival.

  • WANG Yao

    WANG Yao

    Wang Yao is a film critic, fantasy and sci-fi editor and critic. He holds a Ph.D of Film Studies and currently works as assistant researcher of Film Studies Department, Beijing Film Academy where he has a course on Sci-Fi Film Studies. He was editor for a fantasy novel journal "Novoland Fantasy" and several other fantasy journals of China. He works as a curator for Beijing International Film Festival and an upcoming sci-fi film festival in Zhongshan, as a curating consultant of Shanghai International Film Festival.

  • HWANG Hee-yun

    HWANG Hee-yun

    Hwang Hee-yeon is current editor-in-chief of KoBiz, the Korea Film Council(KOFIC)'s official English-language website and editorial committee member for the Korean Film Archive's official magazine. She is former editor-in-chief of Screen magazine and many other publications, including KOFIC's industry magazine Cino, Korean Cinema Today and Hyundai Card's newspaper The Modern Times. She has written several books on cinema and travel journals. Her publication includes How to Live Like Parisian, Women in Kamome Diner, The Cartoon History of the Cinema (translated titles).