Posts Tagged ‘BUCHEON INTERNATIONAL FANTASTIC FILM FESTVAL’

This Course: Barnaby Clay

The British filmmaker on life’s big chapters, casting with tarot cards, and bringing his narrative feature debut to South Korea.

Living Legends: Choi Min Sik

The revered actor on his deep love for the craft, the rejuvenating power of career retrospectives, and eyeing a bright future ahead.

Q&A with Olga Kurylenko

The Ukrainian actress on her early beginnings in French cinema, her anti-hoarding tendencies, and her upcoming Franco-Korean film.

BIFAN In the Time of COVID-19

Highlights from South Korea’s Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival—a rare physical edition amidst the on-going pandemic.

Living Legends: Barbara Crampton

The genre icon on the exploitative cult classics of the ‘80s, her career renaissance, and her “rededication” to horror movies.

Giveaway: BIFAN X Jung Woo-sung

Enter to win the Anthem-curated Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival mystery box, signed by the South Korean superstar.

Catch-Up: Peter Vack

The actor-turned-filmmaker on the universality of addiction, Doug Liman’s toolbox, and his outrageous debut feature Assholes.

Q&A with Jung Byung-gil

The South Korean filmmaker on his stunt school experience, crafting action, and possibly remaking his revenge thriller The Villainess.

Q&A with Jason Ritter

The sweet-natured actor on playing bastards, Marianna Palka’s Bitch, and his title role on ABC’s Kevin (Probably) Saves the World.

Giveaway: BIFAN X Gilles Marchand

Enter to win a copy of the 21st Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival catalogue, signed by the acclaimed filmmaker.

Living Legends: Álex de la Iglesia

The Spanish film icon on his creative impulses, striking memories of a long gone past, and his singular approach to making movies.

This Course: Peter Vack

The actor-turned-filmmaker on transcending language barriers, working with family, and his balls-out feature debut Assholes.

BIFAN Exclusive: Chris Peckover

The filmmaker on deconstructing horror, babysitting the Schwarzenegger kids, and his horror/comedy mash-up Better Watch Out.