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THE 25TH JEONJU INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL KICKS OFF ON MAY 1ST IN JEONJU, KOREA


The festival offers expanded screenings, special exhibitions, and shows from May 1st to 10th.


JEONJU, South Korea, April 19 (Bernama-BUSINESS WIRE) -- This May, the 25th Jeonju International Film Festival takes place in Jeonju, the most Korean city. The festival will screen 232 independent, short, and alternative films from 43 countries.

 

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JEONJU CITY (Mayor Woo Beom-ki) announced that the Jeonju International Film Festival, a beloved annual tradition in Jeonju, a major Asian tourist destination celebrated for its rich history and gastronomy, will present an enhanced program this year to mark its 25th anniversary.


Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the Jeonju International Film Festival embraces the theme "Beyond the Frame." This slogan captures the festival's commitment to pushing boundaries and exploring new avenues. Curating diverse programs, venues, and events, the festival fosters a network between independent filmmakers and the local film industry. It also upholds its unique spirit of exploration and innovation.


Running from May 1st to 10th, the Jeonju International Film Festival opens with "All the Long Nights" (2024) by Miyake Sho and concludes with "Matt and Mara" (2024) by Kazik Radwanski. During the festival, a total of 232 films will be screened, including 162 feature films and 70 short films, all chosen through competitive processes. This selection boasts 10 films each in the international competition, Korean competition, and a special category for barrier-free films.





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