PPP Awards Announced
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The Pusan International Film Festival's Pusan Promotion Plan (PPP) an Asian feature project financing platform announced the winners of various awards handed-out to six of the 30 projects pitched during the event. PPP ran Oct 11 14 during the festival and its attendant Asian Film Market.
The top winner was Decadent Sisters, a new project by Japanese director-producer AOYAMA Shinji (Eureka, Sad Vacation). It won the Pusan Award of US $20,000 presented by Busan Metropolitan City.
A Korean project was also a big winner with director Han Jae-rim ("The Rules of Dating", "The Show Must Go on") collecting the Kodak Award of $17,000 a prize committed to a Korean PPP project.
The CJ Entertainment award of $10,000 went to Indian director Pan Nalin for his project Slightly Sane. The Lotte Award which selects a Korean project at PPP, chose "Villain and Widow" by Son Jae-gon for a prize of $8,000.
The Wooridul Award of $8,000 went to New Policemen Stories by YANG Jin, a Hong Kong China co-production. Indonesian director Edwin also picked up $2,500 for his new project Postcards From the Zoo, a prize to support travel expenses handed out by the Gφteborg Film Festival Fund.
Nigel D'Sa (KOFIC)
The top winner was Decadent Sisters, a new project by Japanese director-producer AOYAMA Shinji (Eureka, Sad Vacation). It won the Pusan Award of US $20,000 presented by Busan Metropolitan City.
A Korean project was also a big winner with director Han Jae-rim ("The Rules of Dating", "The Show Must Go on") collecting the Kodak Award of $17,000 a prize committed to a Korean PPP project.
The CJ Entertainment award of $10,000 went to Indian director Pan Nalin for his project Slightly Sane. The Lotte Award which selects a Korean project at PPP, chose "Villain and Widow" by Son Jae-gon for a prize of $8,000.
The Wooridul Award of $8,000 went to New Policemen Stories by YANG Jin, a Hong Kong China co-production. Indonesian director Edwin also picked up $2,500 for his new project Postcards From the Zoo, a prize to support travel expenses handed out by the Gφteborg Film Festival Fund.
Nigel D'Sa (KOFIC)
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