25th Anniversary Year Kicks-off
Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia 2023 Opening Ceremony was held and 5 Awards were announced
The Opening Ceremony of the Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia 2023 (SSFF &
About 200 films selected from over 5215 films, including 5196 films from 120 countries and regions around the world & special screenings, will be available online and at five venues in
For the 3rd Actors Short Film Project, which is produced by WOWOW, a broadcasting company, actors
In addition, director
For the Global Spotlight Award, which concluded the opening ceremony, the short film "TRAP by SEO IN GUK" directed and starred by the popular Korean star Seo In Guk, considered one of the new Korean wave stars, said in a video message, "I stretched my imagination to play the main character who is trying to escape. There are a few action scenes in the second half, but I was able to shoot those difficult scenes so I'm very satisfied. I want many people to see my work through film festivals."
The Short Shorts Film Festival was inaugurated in 1999, and this year marks the 25th anniversary of the International Competition and the 20th anniversary of the Asia/Japan Competition.
*The archive of this ceremony is on YouTube (https://shortshorts.org/2023/en/opening-ceremony/)
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