SEOUL: The Busan International Film Festival, Asia's biggest gathering of its kind, will be reduced to a fraction of its usual scale with several sections moved online because of the coronavirus pandemic, organisers said Monday (Sep 14).
The event normally sees a host of stars and industry figures from across Asia and further afield, including some from Hollywood, descend on the South Korean port city for 10 days of critical consideration and financial deal-making.
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But South Korea – which largely overcame an early coronavirus surge with extensive tracing and testing – has seen several clusters in recent weeks, raising concerns of a second wave and prompting authorities to tighten social distancing measures last month.
Those curbs are being temporarily eased in the greater Seoul area, officials announced at the weekend, but Busan organisers said they had no choice but to cut back on the festival – which will also be delayed by two weeks.
"We agonised over whether we should go ahead with hosting the event," festival chairman Lee Yong-kwan told reporters.
And he hinted that it could still be cancelled altogether if Korea's traditional Chuseok harvest festival triggers a new surge in infections.
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"There could be a situation in which we won't be able to host the event," he said.
Originally set for early October, organisers said it will be pushed back to Oct 21 to Oct 30 and gave details of the cutbacks in a statement.
"All outdoor events are cancelled, including the opening and closing ceremonies," they said, "in order to prevent crowds from gathering".
"There will be no international invitations, nor will there be any receptions or parties hosted to provide networking opportunities foRead More – Source
SEOUL: The Busan International Film Festival, Asia's biggest gathering of its kind, will be reduced to a fraction of its usual scale with several sections moved online because of the coronavirus pandemic, organisers said Monday (Sep 14).
The event normally sees a host of stars and industry figures from across Asia and further afield, including some from Hollywood, descend on the South Korean port city for 10 days of critical consideration and financial deal-making.
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But South Korea – which largely overcame an early coronavirus surge with extensive tracing and testing – has seen several clusters in recent weeks, raising concerns of a second wave and prompting authorities to tighten social distancing measures last month.
Those curbs are being temporarily eased in the greater Seoul area, officials announced at the weekend, but Busan organisers said they had no choice but to cut back on the festival – which will also be delayed by two weeks.
"We agonised over whether we should go ahead with hosting the event," festival chairman Lee Yong-kwan told reporters.
And he hinted that it could still be cancelled altogether if Korea's traditional Chuseok harvest festival triggers a new surge in infections.
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"There could be a situation in which we won't be able to host the event," he said.
Originally set for early October, organisers said it will be pushed back to Oct 21 to Oct 30 and gave details of the cutbacks in a statement.
"All outdoor events are cancelled, including the opening and closing ceremonies," they said, "in order to prevent crowds from gathering".
"There will be no international invitations, nor will there be any receptions or parties hosted to provide networking opportunities foRead More – Source