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Network of Asian Fantastic Films(a.k.a NAFF)

The Network of Asian Fantastic Films (hereafter NAFF) was launched in 2008 for the purpose of promoting genre film production and development, and has become BIFAN's representative film industry program. For the last 12 years, it has been continuously receiving love and support from genre film professionals for being a platform for film production support, education, and global exchange/networking.
Entering its 12th edition in 2019, NAFF has been continuing to look beyond Asia. It has been working to promote active interaction and cooperation between the East-West film industries via the Sitges Pitchbox - the industry program of what is considered to be one of the best genre film festivals, the Sitges Film Festival. NAFF has also been giving its support to the revival of genre films from the Nordic region via the Nordic Genre Invasion. Also, in further efforts to boost the worldwide genre film market, NAFF created a section to introduce a project for Blood Window - an industry program for South America's largest fantastic film market, Ventana Sur.

Date

June 30 (Sun) ~ July 4 (Thu)
Fantastic Film School : June 27(Thur) - July 4(Thur)

Venues

Bucheon Art Bunker B39

Features

Fantastic Project Market

It Project, Project Spotlight Taiwan, Nordic Genre Invasion, Blood Window, Sitges Pitchbox

Fantastic Film School

An In-Depth Film Education Program for Young and Talented Filmmakers

Presented by

Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival(BIFAN)

Date

June 30 (Sun) ~ July 4 (Thu)
Fantastic Film School :
June 28 (Fri) - July 3 (Wed)

Venues

Bucheon Art Bunker B39

Features

Fantastic Project Market

It Project, Project Spotlight Taiwan, Nordic Genre Invasion, Blood Window, Sitges Pitchbox

Fantastic Film School

An In-Depth Film Education Program for Young and Talented Filmmakers

Hosted by

Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival Organizing Committee

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