19th Busan International Film Festival Films to be Available on KoBiz OS for the 3rd Year
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Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) season as October has just begun. After almost 20 years of the festival, this year’s ticket sales were very hot, with many titles already sold out. Not only that, the ticket catalogues were also fast disappearing from the theatre shelves. KoBiz Online Screening also rolled up its sleeves alongside BIFF. Recently, a lot of new Korean films that were receiving love calls internationally were the films programmed in BIFF, and through consistent communication with directors and international sales companies, KoBiz OS was able to put together more films than ever on the streaming service.
There are many great Korean films in every section of the festival this year. The Gala Presentation and Korea Cinema Today – Panorama programs have the summer blockbusters that swept the Korean box office and several famed directors' new films that received many positive criticism from international film festivals. The New Currents section which searches for new blood in Asian films have two Korean films within its program. The gateway to indie filmmakers is Korean Cinema Today – Vision, and the Wide Angle section carries films and docs with diverse perspectives and shorts full of fresh ideas.
Moreover, the KoBiz website is going through a time of change. The new design that was introduced in September for the Online Screening newsletter shed of dark colors for pastel tones and the outlay became more user-friendly. The KoBiz OS site is also going under construction to become more convenient while heightening the security of the creative rights. With current watermarking and preventing downloads, our OS site boasts for its security compared to other streaming services. While taking in the user recommendations and comments, the new OS site is planning to be revealed at the end of this year.
The Festival Screening: BIFF 2014 will be available two days after the closing of the festival, the 13th of October for three months.