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The Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (), or BiFan, formerly known as Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival or PiFan, is an international
film festival A film festival is an organized, extended presentation of films in one or more movie theater, cinemas or screening venues, usually annually and in a single city or region. Some film festivals show films outdoors or online. Films may be of recent ...
held annually in July in
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,
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. Inaugurated in 1997, the festival focuses on South Korean and international horror, thriller, mystery and fantasy films, with particular attention to
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. It is a non-competitive international film festival, with partial competition, awarding a number of awards.


History

The inaugural festival was held in 1997. Until 2015, it was known as the Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival, or PiFan. The festival faced a
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in 2005 to protest what was seen by critics as meddling by Bucheon mayor Hong Geon-pyo. A rival event called RealFanta was organized that year on the same dates as BiFan by former festival director Kim Hong-joon. The festival returned in 2006 without any dispute under the direction of veteran filmmaker Lee Jang-ho and a new programming team. Since then, editions of the festival have included the following: * The 11th edition of PiFan, held from 12 to 24 July 2007, featured 225 films from 33 countries. *The 12th edition of PiFan was held from 18 July to 27 July 2008. *The 18th edition of PiFan was held from 17 July to 27 July 2014, featuring 210 films from 47 countries. * The 19th Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BiFan) took place from 16 to 26 July 2015, with a change of name. It showcased 235 films from 45 countries. * The 20th edition of BiFan took place from 21 to 31 July 2016. It showcased 320 films from 49 countries. * The 21st edition of BiFan was held from 13 July to 23 July 2017. It featured 289 films from 58 countries. * The 22nd edition of BiFan was held from 12 July to 22 July 2018. It featured 290 films from 53 countries. * The 23rd edition of BiFan took place from June 27 to 7 July 2019. It featured 299 films from 54 countries (166 Features, 133 Shorts). * The 24th edition of BiFan took place from July 9 to 16, 2020. It featured 194 films from 42 countries. *The 25th edition of BiFan was held from 8 to 18 July 2021. It featured 257 films from 47 countries. Due to the impact of the
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, it was held in a hybrid format (online and offline) at five different locations, including Oul Madang and CGV Picnic. As per quarantine guidelines for
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containment, online screening of 154 films (61 feature films, 93 short films), which is about 60 % of the entire film festival were open to view on WAAVE over-the-top (OTT) service. * The 26th edition of BiFan was held from 7 to 17 July 2022. It featured 268 films from 49 countries. From this edition a new award titled as 'Series Film Award' was started. The first Series Film Award was awarded to ''
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''. * The 27th edition of BiFan was held from 29 June to 9 July 2023. It featured 262 films from 51 countries. Closing ceremony, hosted by
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was held on July 7 at Bucheon City Hall Main Theater. Bucheon Choice: Feature was awarded to ''The Witchcraft'' by Christopher Murray. * The 28th edition of BiFan was held in July 2024. Best of Bucheon feature award went to ''
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Program

The festival's programming consists of following sections: * Opening film * Bucheon Choice ** Bucheon Choice Features ** Bucheon Choice: Shorts 1 Edit ** Bucheon Choice: Shorts 2 * Korean Fantastic ** Korean Fantastic: Competition ** Korean Fantastic: Features ** Korean Fantastic: Shorts * World Fantastic Red * World Fantastic Blue * Family Zone * Forbidden Zone * Strange Hommage * Fantastic Short Films * Vertical Short Film Special Screening: 25 * BIFAN x wavve Online Screening


Awards

The festival is a non-competitive international film festivals with partial competition. It gives away following awards: * Bucheon Choice: It is the international competition section of the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival. It offers these awards: **Bucheon Choice Feature: **Best Picture (Award of KRW 20 million) **Director Award (5 million won in prize money) **Special Jury Prize (5 million won in prize money) **Featured Audience Award *Bucheon Choice: Short **Best Short Film (5 million won in prize money) **Short Film Jury Award (3 million won in prize money) **Short Audience Award *Korean Fantastic: This is a domestic competition section for the Korean films. *Korean Fantastic: Feature **Korean Fantastic Film Award (20 million won in prize money) **Korean Fantastic Director Award (5 million won in prize money) **Korean Fantastic Actor Award (2 people) **Korean Fantastic Audience Award **NH Agricultural Negotiation (distribution support award, 10 million won) **CGV Award (Distribution Support Award, 10 million won) **Best Feature Award (2 films, 5 million won each) *Korean Fantastic: Short **Korean Fantastic Short Film Award (5 million won in prize money) **Korean Fantastic Short Audience Award **Best Short Film that Watcha noticed (5 episodes, 1 million won each) *Méliès International Film Festival Federation (MIFF) Asian Film Award: This award is given for the purpose of discovering and promoting Asian fantastic genre films. *NETPAC award: This award is awarded by Netpack, the Asian Film Promotion Organization. *Odd Family Award: Instituted from 26th edition, it is awarded to the Best Film from the 'Odd Family section' by BIFAN Strange Children Jury, composed of children of Bucheon City. *Series Film Award: Instituted from 26th edition, it is awarded to the best drama series.


See also

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List of fantastic and horror film festivals List of film festivals and festival sections dedicated to fantastic, fantasy, horror, sci-fi and cult genre films. Sitges Film Festival in Spain, Fantasia International Film Festival in Canada, and Fantastic Fest in the United States are general ...
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European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation European, or Europeans, may refer to: In general * ''European'', an adjective referring to something of, from, or related to Europe ** Ethnic groups in Europe ** Demographics of Europe ** European cuisine, the cuisines of Europe and other West ...
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List of festivals in South Korea For older or historical observances in Korea see traditional festivals of Korea. Many new festivals have originated in South Korea in response to the country's Tourism in South Korea, tourism initiatives. Contributing to this growth is a gradu ...
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List of festivals in Asia The following is an incomplete list of festivals in Asia, with links to separate lists by country and region where applicable. This list includes festivals of diverse types, including regional festivals, commerce festivals, film festivals, folk f ...


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