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Busan International Film Festival Official Selections BUSAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 6 - 14 October, 2011 OFFICIAL SELECTIONS A WINDOW ON ASIAN CINEMA WARRIORS OF THE RAINBOW: SEEDIQ BALE by WEI TE-SHENG Produced by JOHN WOO, TERENCE CHANG and JIMMY HUANG Taiwan, 2011, 150', Seediq language & Japanese, Action Epic Cast: LIN Ching-Tai, Umin Boya, ANDO Masanobu, Vivian HSU Screening: Oct 12 (Wed) 04.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 4 Oct 13 (Thu) 05.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 7 Oct 13 (Thu) 05.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 6 LOST IN PARADISE by VU NGOC DANG Vietnam, 2011, Vietnamese, Drama, Gay Cast: Luong Manh Hai, Ho Vinh Khoa, Hieu Hien, Phuong Thanh Screening: Oct 11 (Tue) 04.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 4 Oct 12 (Wed) 08.00pm MegaBox Haeundae Oct 13 (Thu) 08.00pm MegaBox Haeundae A WINDOW ON ASIAN CINEMA GOODBYE by MOHAMMAD RASOULOF Iran, 2011, 104’, Farsi, Drama Cast: Leyla Zare, Hassan Pourshirazi, Behname Tashakor, Sima Tirandaz, Roya Teymorian Screening: Oct 07 (Fri) 08.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 2 Oct 09 (Sun) 02.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 2 Oct 11 (Tue) 02.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 2 WORLD CINEMA WETLANDS [MARÉCAGES] by GUY ÉDOIN Canada, 2011, 111’, French, Drama Cast: Pascale Bussières, Gabriel Maillé, Luc Picard, François Papineau, Angèle Coutu, Denise Dubois Screening: Oct 07 (Fri) 10.00am CGV Centum City 4 Oct 08 (Sat) 11.00am Lotte Cinema Centum City 3 Oct 13 (Thu) 08.00pm MegaBox Haeundae DOCUMENTARY SHOWCASE CORMAN'S WORLD: EXPLOITS OF A HOLLYWOOD REBEL by ALEX STAPLETON USA, 2011, 95’, English, Documentary Featuring: Roger Corman, Robert De Niro, Jack Nicholson, Martin Scorsese, Ron Howard, Jonathan Demme, Bruce Dern, Quentin Tarantino, Paul W. S. Anderson, Peter Fonda, Todd McCarthy and many others Screening: Oct 07 (Fri) 05.00pm MegaBox Haeundae 4 Oct 11 (Tue) 10.00am MegaBox Haeundae 2 Oct 13 (Thu) 01.00pm CGV Centum City 6 PANORAMA COME RAIN, COME SHINE by LEE YOON-KI Korea, 2011, 105’, Korean, Romantic Drama Cast: LIM Soo-jung, HYUN Bin Screening: Oct 09 (Sun) 04.30pm MegaBox Haeundae 7 Oct 09 (Sun) 04.30pm MegaBox Haeundae 6 Oct 10 (Mon) 11.00am MegaBox Haeundae M Oct 12 (Wed) 11.00am Community Media Center MIDNIGHT PASSION VAMPIRE by IWAI SHUNJI USA / Canada, 2011, 120’, English, Romantic Cast: Kevin Zegers, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Amanda Plummer, Yu Aoi, Kristin Kreuk, Rachel Leigh Cook Screening: Oct 08 (Sat) 00.30am Haneulyeon Theater Oct 09 (Sun) 04.30pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 7 Oct 09 (Sun) 04.30pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 6 SPECIAL FOCUS ON YONFAN, A TOUCH OF SENSUALITY THE YONFAN COLLECTION Fortissimo Films is proud to present the star-studded feature film library of Hong Kong’s iconic and award winning auteur director, Yonfan. The collection of thirteen titles spans nearly three decades of his work and includes such critically acclaimed films as the Chow Yun-fat and Maggie Cheung hit STORY OF ROSE, the internationally acclaimed BISHONEN starring Daniel Wu, Shu Qi and Stephen Fung and the timeless love story LAST ROMANCE starring Maggie Cheung and Cherie Chung. In Busan’s special retrospective program, the festival pays tribute to the legendary filmmaker and highlights seven of his films. All of the films have been fully digitally restored and re-mastered. SPECIAL FOCUS ON YONFAN, A TOUCH OF SENSUALITY COLOUR BLOSSOMS Hong Kong, 2004, 106’, Cantonese/English/Japanese Keiko MATSUZAKA, Teresa CHEUNG, Harisu, Sho, Carl NG Oct 08 (Sat) 02.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 2 Oct 11 (Tue) 05.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 2 PEONY PAVILION Hong Kong, 2001, 123’, Mandarin, Romanic Drama Cast: Rie MIYAZAWA, Joey WANG, Daniel WU Oct 08 (Sat) 08.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 2 Oct 10 (Mon) 05.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 2 BISHONEN Hong Kong, 1998, 101’, Chinese, Queer/Drama Cast: Daniel WU, Stephen FUNG, SHU Qi, Terence YIN, Jason TSANG, Kenneth TSANG, CHIAO Chiao, CHEUNG Tat Ming Oct 07 (Fri) 11.00am Lotte Cinema Centum City 2 Oct 09 (Sun) 08.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 2 IN BETWEEN Hong Kong, 1994, 111’, Cantonese, Romantic Drama Cast: WU Chien-lien, Sylvia CHANG, Maggie CHEUNG, Nicky WU, Winston CHAO, Jan LAMB, Eric KOT Oct 08 (Sat) 05.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 2 Oct 11 (Tue) 08.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 2 PROMISING MISS BOWIE Hong Kong, 1990, 98', Cantonese, Drama Cast: Carol 'Do Do' CHENG, Gloria YIP, Han CHIN Oct 07 (Fri) 02.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 2 Oct 13 (Thu) 02.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 2 DOUBLE FIXATION Hong Kong, 1987, 96’, Cantonese, Romantic Drama Cast: Cherie CHUNG, Jacky CHEUNG, Pauline WONG Oct 08 (Sat) 11.00am Lotte Cinema Centum City 2 Oct 10 (Mon) 08.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 2 A CERTAIN ROMANCE Hong Kong, 1984, 92’, Cantonese Cast: Anthony TANG, NG Mei-Chi Oct 09 (Sun) 05.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 2 Oct 12 (Wed) 02.00pm Lotte Cinema Centum City 2 FORTISSIMO FILMS HEAD OFFICE ASIA OFFICE CONTACT DURING BUSAN-ASIAN FILM MARKET Van Diemenstraat 100 Unit A, 26/F., CKK Commercial Centre Michael J. 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