- Korean Film News
- BIFF Champions 14 Standout Projects for 2025 Asian Cinema Fund
- by Yonhap / Jul 04, 2025
 <A citizen takes a commemorative photo at the Busan Cinema Center in Haeundae District, Busan. Source: Yonhap News> <A citizen takes a commemorative photo at the Busan Cinema Center in Haeundae District, Busan. Source: Yonhap News>- The Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) has announced the 14 projects selected for support through its 2025 Asian Cinema Fund (ACF), a key initiative designed to nurture emerging Asian voices and strengthen independent film production in the region. - This year’s open call drew a record-breaking 850 submissions, highlighting the growing interest and need for production support across Asia. - Following a rigorous selection process, 14 projects were chosen across three categories: three projects for the Script Development Fund for Independent Feature Films, four for the Post-Production Fund for Independent Feature Films, and seven for the AND (Asian Network of Documentary) Fund for Feature Documentaries. - This year’s selected films are expected to showcase new possibilities in Asian cinema through diverse perspectives and sharp social awareness. - The Script Development Fund for Independent Feature Films includes: Black Star Angel by Armenian director Christine Haroutounian, Heaven Help Us! by Filipino director Eve Baswel, and New Life by Chinese director Li Yingtong. - Each will receive a 10 million KRW development grant and be officially invited to participate in the Asian Project Market, gaining access to international co-production and financing opportunities. - The four projects supported by the Post-Production Fund will receive post-production support and be presented as world premieres at this year’s Busan International Film Festival in September. - These include: Coming of Age by director Jeong Seung-o, If on a Winter's Night by Indian director Sanju Surendran, The Observer’s Journal by director Lim Junghwan, and The River that Holds Our Hands by director Chen Jianhang, a co-production between Hong Kong, China, and Vietnam. - The seven projects selected for the AND Fund will receive funding as well as invitations to the Asian Contents & Film Market. - The selected films are: Kampuchea by Cambodian-French director Neary Adeline Hay, Oma by Indonesian-Philippine-French-Dutch director Armin Septiexan, Our Complex by director Cho Hanna, Sea, Star, Woman by Korean-French director Yim Jeunghae, Sprouted Potato Lives on by director Yang Dayeon, Untitled (working title) by Myanmar director Min Min Hein, and Weathering Architect by director Kwon Sunhyeon. - All selected projects will be presented during the 20th edition of the Asian Contents & Film Market, taking place alongside the 30th Busan International Film Festival this September, offering visibility to producers, investors, and key industry players. - By Park Seong-je 
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