- Final report on the 4th Jeonju Project Market

- Amazing progress of the 4th Jeonju Project Market and expansion of its role for overseas publication and distribution of Korean films / Passionate competition of films with diverse topics and high completeness for Jeonju Project Promotion
- [REVIEW]<Bonsai> by Cristian Jimenez (World Cinema)
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- <Bonsai> is a story about a man who uses several object to recover and reconstruct the vague memory about his first love. Julio’s past when he met Emilia at university 8 years ago and his present of trying to recall her are arranged in six chapters. The beginning of the film shows the result of the young couple..
- [REVIEW]<PADAK> by LEE Dae-hee (Intl. Competition)..
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- <PADAK> talks about survival attempt of fish stuck in between life and death. As the director says, this is not as beautiful or fabulous as <Finding Nemo> because this is ‘A Fable for Grown-ups’. Viewers will only end up finding a self-portrait of themselves struggling to survive in modern society
The leader film of the 13th Jeonju International Film Festival expresses unconventional feeling of the combination of splendid colors and various objects using motion graphic to contain the keywords of the festival, Youth, Sympathy and Change. Rather than vague image, objects with concrete or symbolic meanings are mixed so realistic and unrealistic feelings coexist in the unusual and mysterious space. It also contains the meaning of inviting everyone to another world, JIFF




















































