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DMZ International Documentary Film Festival[1] (Шаблон:Ko-hhrm), also known as DMZ Docs, is a South Korean film festival for documentary films jointly presented by Gyeonggi Province, Paju and Goyang.[2][3] Launched in 2009, it is held annually for seven days in September/October less than twenty kilometers from the Korean Demilitarized Zone, and showcases films dealing with "peace, coexistence and reconciliation."[4]
History
- Films screened: 61 films from 33 countries
- Opening film: The Heart of Jenin, Lior Geller and Marcus Vetter, Germany
- Closing film:
- Films screened: 74 films from 35 countries
- Opening film: Peace, Kazuhiro Soda, Japan
- Closing film:
- Films screened: 101 films from 30 countries
- Opening film: After the Apocalypse, Antony Butts, Britain[11]
- Closing film: The Tiniest Place, Tatiana Huezo, Mexico
- Films screened: 115 films from 36 countries
- Opening film: Ping Pong, Hugh Hartford, Canada
- Closing film:
- Films screened: 119 films from 38 countries
- Opening film: Manshin: Ten Thousand Spirits, Park Chan-kyong, South Korea[20][21]
- Closing film:
- Films screened: 163 films from 33 countries
- Opening film: Crying Boxers, E Il-ha, South Korea[24]
- Closing film:
- 7th DMZ Docs, September 17-24, 2015[25]
- Films screened: 102 films from 43 countries
- Opening film: I Am Sun Mu, Adam Sjöberg, United States
- Closing film:
- 8th DMZ Docs, September 22-29, 2016[26]
- Films screened: 116 films from 36 countries
- Opening film: One Warm Spring Day, Chung Su-eun, South Korea[27]
- Closing film:
- 9th DMZ Docs, September 21-27, 2017[28]
- Films screened: 114 films from 42 countries
- Opening film: Old Marine Boy, Jin Mo-young, South Korea
- Closing film:
- 10th DMZ Docs, September 13-20, 2018
- Films screened: 142 films from 39 countries
- Opening film: Coming to You, Minu, Jee Hye-won, South Korea
- Closing film:
- 11th DMZ Docs, September 20-27, 2019
- Films screened: 151 films from 46 countries
- Opening film: Across the Desert, Through the Lake Let's Peace!, Park So-hyun, South Korea
- Closing film:
- 12th DMZ Docs, September 17-24, 2020
- Films screened: 122 films from 33 countries
- Opening film: A Long Way to School, Kim Jeong-in, South Korea
- Closing film:
- 13th DMZ Docs, September 9-16, 2021[29]
- Films screened: 126 documentaries from 39 countries
- Opening film: Soup and Ideology, Yang Young-hee, South Korea
- Closing film:
- 14th DMZ Docs, September 22-29, 2022[30]
- Films screened: 137 documentaries from 53 countries
- Opening film: Keep Stepping, Luke Cornish
- Grand Prize: Disturbed Earth
- 15th DMZ Docs, September 14-21, 2023[31]
- Films screened: 147 documentaries from 54 countries
- Opening film: The Eternal Memory, Chile
- Grand Prize:
Awards
- International Competition: White Goose Award (cash prize of Шаблон:SK won); Special Jury Award (Шаблон:SK won)
- Korean Competition: Best Korean Documentary Award (Шаблон:SK won); Special Jury Award (Шаблон:SK won)
- Audience Award (Шаблон:SK won)[32]
- Youth Competition: Best Youth Documentary Award (Шаблон:SK won); Excellence Award (Шаблон:SK won)[33]
White Goose Award
Year | Title | Director | Country |
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2009 | Defamation | Yoav Shamir | |
2010 | |||
2011 | The Tiniest Place[33] | Tatiana Huezo | Mexico |
2012 | With or Without Me[34] | Tran Phuong Thao, Swann Dubus | Vietnam |
2013 | |||
2014 | |||
2015 | Homeland (Iraq Year Zero) | Abbas Fahdel | Iraq |
2016 | Those Who Jump | Abou Bakar Sidibe, Moritz Siebert, Estephan Wagner | Denmark |
2017 | Communion service | Anna Jametska | Poland |
2019 | 143 Sahara Street | Hassen Ferhani | Algeria, France, Qatar |
2020 | King Asu | Alyx Ain Arumpak | Philippines, France |
2021 | Soup and Ideology | Yang Young-hee | Korean-Japanese[35] |
2022 | Disturbed Earth | Kumjana Novakova and Guillermo Carreras-Candi | Bosnia and Herzegovina, Spain, North Macedonia |
Special Jury Award
Year | Title | Director | Country |
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2009 | Sweet Crude[36] | Sandy Cioffi | USA |
2010 | |||
2011 | Bombay Beach | Alma Har'el | USA |
2012 | |||
2013 | |||
2014 | |||
2015 | |||
2016 | When Two Worlds Collide | Heidi Brandenburg, Mathew Orzel | Peru, United States, United Kingdom |
2017 | Wash Show | Andrea Dalsgard, Obaida Zaytun | Denmark, Finland, Syrian Arab Republic |
2020 | I Am a Journalist | Mori Tatsuya | Japan |
2021 | President | Camille Nielsson | Denmark |
2022 | We, Students! | Rafiki Fariala | Central African Republic , France, Democratic Republic of Congo, Saudi Arabia |
Best Korean Documentary
Year | Title | Director |
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2009 | ||
2010 | ||
2011 | My Father's House | Kang Yu Ga-ram |
2012 | Summer Days in Bloom | Go U-jung, Roh Eun-ji |
2013 | ||
2014 | ||
2015 | ||
2016 | The Remnants | Kim Il-rhan, Lee Hyuk-sang |
2017 | Forgetting and Memory 2: Looking Back | 4.16 Solidarity Media Committee |
2020 | People Who Don't Carry Guns 2: Challenge the Taboo | Hwan-Tae Kim |
2021 | Boundary: Flaming Feminist Action | Yoon Ga-hyun[37] |
2022 | Time of Seeds | Seol Suan |
Audience Award
Year | Title | Director | Country |
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2009 | |||
2010 | |||
2011 | Goodbye Homerun | Lee Jung-ho | South Korea |
2012 | Turn It Up to Eleven 2: Wild Days | Baek Seung-hwa | South Korea |
2013 | |||
2014 | My Love, Don't Cross That River | Jin Mo-young | South Korea |
2015 | |||
2016 | The Remnants | Kim Il-rhan, Lee Hyuk-sang | South Korea |
2017 | Rice Flower | Oh Jeong-hoon | South Korea |
2021 | A fairy tale in its prime | Won Ho-yeon[38] | South Korea |
2022 | I am More | Lee Ilha | South Korea |
Best Youth Documentary
Year | Title | Director | Country |
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2009 | |||
2010 | |||
2011 | Uncomfortable Eyes, Uncomfortable Truth | You Seok-hyun, Park Ka-young | South Korea |
2012 | Less Than 1%[39] | Ha Seo-young | South Korea |
2013 | |||
2014 | |||
2015 | |||
2016 | Between 9 and 0 | Kim Su-min | South Korea |
2017 | Step by Step | Heo Na-kyung | South Korea |
Excellence Award in Youth Competition
Year | Title | Director | Country |
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2009 | |||
2010 | |||
2011 | High School Student's Guide to Be a Filmmaker | Kim Seul-gi | South Korea |
2012 | I Want to Be a Nineteen | Yu Min-ah, Jung Min-su, Kim Su-min, Kim Seul-gi |
South Korea |
2013 | |||
2014 | |||
2015 | |||
2016 | We Can Call It Love | Min Geo | South Korea |
2017 | Friends | Minseo Kim, Namjoo Kim, Seongjae Lee | South Korea |
References
External links
- ↑ Previously known as DMZ Korean International Documentary Film Festival.
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- ↑ Special Mention: Not for Nothing, Lee Ju-ri.
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