Iraqi and Vietnamese directors scoop top prize at Busan film festival

14 October, 2019
Iraqi and Vietnamese directors scoop top prize at Busan film festival
An Iraq-Qatar co-production looking at life in war-torn Baghdad and a Vietnamese tale of a young bookie struggling to support himself and his loved ones have shared the top award at the 24th Busan International Film Festival. 

Iraqi director Mohanad Hayal's "Haifa Street" and "Rom", from Vietnam's Tran Thanh Huy, won the festival's New Currents award, which hands out two prizes of $30,000 to first- or second-time Asian directors, early Saturday.

"The decision was tough and these two films are not first and second, this was not a horse-race," said New Currents jury head Mike Figgis, the Oscar- nominated director of "Leaving Las Vegas".

"We saw a lot of great work from young, exciting filmmakers who understand the art of cinema."  'Haifa Street' was a film with tension from beginning to end, the jury said in a statement.  

"This is a mature, grown-up movie and the director exhibited a confidence and understanding of cinema language which set the film apart," their statement read. "Good to see a strong gender-balanced cast." The New Currents jury praised "Rom" for "its amazing energy". 

Among the Hollywood stars to grace this year's event were previously Oscar- nominated Timothee Chalamet, with thousands waiting for his red carpet appearance alongside co-star Joel Edgerton, before the screening of their new film 'The King'.

Japanese auteur Hirokazu Kore-eda was in town to collect the Asian Filmmaker of the World award while the Korean industry was out in force, led by opening night host Lee Hanee.This year's festival comes during unprecedented interest in Korean cinema, thanks to the global success of director Bong Joon-ho's Oscar favorite 'Parasite'.

That film is rolling out this week in the United States - after claiming a Palm D'or at Cannes in May - but there was a wealth of other local talent on display, with a buzz building around the likes of Yoon Dan-bi's sweeping family drama 'Moving On'. 
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