16th Florence Korea Film Fest Winds to a Close
The Florence Korea Film Fest unspooled its 16th edition earlier this month in Italy, screening 29 features and 8 shorts over March 11th to 18th. The Best Film prizes in the Horizons and Independent section were won by
SHIN Su-won’s
Madonna and
PARK Suk-young’s
Steel Flower, respectively.
Madonna also clinched the Audience Award, while a second place Audience Award went to
HONG Won-chan’s
Office and the Independent jury reserved a special mention for
HONG Sang-soo’s
Right Now, Wrong Then.
Madonna, SHIN’s third feature film following
Passerby #3 (2010) and
PLUTO (2013), debuted in the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival last year and has gone on to screen at numerous events, inducing the Busan, Fribourg and BFI London Film Festivals, winning the Golden Orchid Award for Best Narrative at the Hawaii International Film Festival along the way. The film stars
SEO Young-hee (
Bedevilled, 2010) as a nurse in a private hospital trying to discover the identity of a Jane Doe played by newcomer
KWON So-hyun.
Steel Flower, the follow-up to PARK’s debut
Wild Flowers, premiered at the
Busan International Film Festival last October, and was awarded a Jury Prize at the Marrakech International Film Festival in December.
JEONG Ha-dam, also in
Wild Flowers, leads the film as a vagabond teenager who tries to find work and place to live in Busan.