The Busan International Film Festival's competition jury warmed up with a discussion of diversity, diaspora filmmaking and Asian identity.
Issues of cultural diversity, different Asian diaspora populations and the quest for the Asian cinematic identity came up for discussion on Thursday as the New Currents
competition jury at the Busan International Film Festival prepared to get down to work. Filmmaker and academic Jung Sung-il, who is set as the jury president, appeared to invite
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