Far East Film Festival
Far East Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Udine, Italy. It is one of the most important events promoting Asian Cinema in Europe. It focuses mainly on the films from East Asia.
Location | Udine, Italy |
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Founded | 1999 |
Website | fareastfilm.com |
Audience Award
Year | Film | Director | Country |
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1999 | A Hero Never Dies | Johnnie To | |
2000 | Shower (ex aequo) | Zhang Yang | |
2000 | My Heart (ex aequo) | Bae Chang-ho | |
2001 | The Foul King | Kim Jee-woon | |
2002 | Love Undercover | Joe Ma | |
2003 | Infernal Affairs | Andrew Lau & Alan Mak | |
2004 | The Twilight Samurai | Yoji Yamada | |
2005 | Peacock | Gu Changwei | |
2006 | Welcome to Dongmakgol | Park Kwang-hyun | |
2007 | No Mercy for the Rude | Park Chul-hee | |
2008 | Gachi Boy | Norihiro Koizumi | |
2009 | Departures | Yōjirō Takita | |
2010 | Castaway on the Moon | Lee Hey-jun | |
2011 | Aftershock | Feng Xiaogang | |
2012 | Silenced | Hwang Dong-hyuk | |
2013 | How to Use Guys with Secret Tips | Lee Won-suk | |
2014 | The Eternal Zero | Takashi Yamazaki | |
2015 | Ode to My Father | Yoon Je-kyoon | |
2016 | A Melody to Remember | Lee Han | |
2017 | Close-Knit | Naoko Ogigami | |
2018 | 1987: When the Day Comes[1] | Jang Joon-hwan | |
2019 | Still Human[2] | Oliver Chan |
References
- "Audience Award History". FEFF Official Website.
- "Still Human triumphs". FEFF Official Website.
External links
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