Pusan puissant over Oz films

Since the South Koreans are building an increasingly impressive film industry - and our post-production facilities develop relationships with them - screening Australian films at the Pusan Film Festiv
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Since the South Koreans are building an increasingly impressive film industry – and our post-production facilities develop relationships with them – screening Australian films at the Pusan Film Festival is valuable. This year, the score is four.

Friday 7 October, 2005: Hot on the heels of its screenings in Toronto and San Sebastian, Sarah Watt’s Look Both Ways has been selected to screen at Korea’s Pusan International Film Festival 05, together with Tony Krawitz’s Jewboy (which screened in Un Certain Regard at Cannes this year) and two documentaries which are having their international premieres: Vietnam Symphony directed by Tom Zubrycki and produced by Kerry Herman, and Betelnut Bisnis directed by Chris Owen and produced by Andrew Pike.

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