If you've been to film school or honestly believe black and white film noir somehow has the edge on all other genres then cease reading and go back to your bongo, beret and pretentious clover cigarettes because you will never understand how much fun this film is. Reviewed by ljarsonbeck-1 8 / 10 tremendous watchability Recommended for Beach Blanket Bingo fans. What keeps this from being a real keeper is the way the film ends, but if you're a fan of the stars it wont matter. A true nostalgia flick filled with several older stars (The Skipper and Gilligan) and new ones (i.e. That's until the family heads back to the beach and the kids discover their parents lively background! You can't go wrong with this movie if you're a big fan of the 60's films that starred Annette and Frankie. The kids are at the rebellious age and are weirded out by their strange behavior. The Big Kahuna (Frankie Avalon) is a family man now who's wife (Annette) is a preppy housewife who has a kitchen cabinet full of Skippy's peanut butter (creamy) with a 50's housewife aura. The winner is awarded KRW5 million and is selected by a jury consisting of undergraduate and graduate students of film-related departments from universities in Busan.Reviewed by Captain_Couth 6 / 10 Back to the Beach for Frankie and Annette!īack to the Beach (1987) was an interesting movie that was produced during the 80's. This award is given to the best Korean and Asian documentary film presented in the Wide Angle documentary showcase section. A cash prize of KRW10 million is awarded to the winner to support their next production. This cash prize is sponsored by Watcha.Ĭitizen critics from the Busan Cinematheque choose the best film from those screened in the Korean Cinema Today – Vision section. 2 films from the Korean Short Film Competition Section will be selected and rewarded a cash prize of KRW 5 million. This award is established to support directors of short films in Korean cinema. 1 Korean film from the New Currents section and 1 selection from the Korean Cinema Today – Vision section will each receive a cash prize of KRW10 million sponsored by Aurora Media. The winner will receive KRW10 million.Īurora Media Award is established to foster emerging directors in the Korean film industry. The winning film’s cinematographer will be granted KRW5 millionĬritic b Award is given to 1 film chosen by Busan Film Critics Association among the selections in the New Currents and the Korean Cinema Today – Vision. The CGK Award, sponsored by the Cinematographers Guild of Korea, is given to 1 Korean film from either the New Currents or Korean Cinema Today – Vision section. 1 Korean film will be selected from the Korean Cinema Today – Vision and New Currents sections to receive KRW10 million sponsored by KBS. The KBS Independent Film Award is given to support Korean independent films. The winner receives a cash prize of KRW10 million sponsored by CJ CGV. The CGV Award was created to spotlight innovative films that present a new vision of Korean cinema from the Korean Cinema Today – Vision section. This cash prize is sponsored by the Directors Guild of Korea and Plus M. Each winner will be granted KRW5 million. The DGK Plus M Award goes to two Korean films from the Korean Cinema Today – Vision section. NETPAC is an international organization founded in 1990, and is devoted to the expansion of Asian film distribution and screening. ![]() The NETPAC Award is given to the best film selected by the NETPAC jury among the films screened in the New Currents section. ![]() The FIPRESCI Award is given to the most exceptional film that reflects the creator’s experimental and progressive spirit, among those presented in the New Currents section. “House of the Seasons” Cinematographer Lee Jinkeun.
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