”Sabina” and “Jaffa Cakes”in the Program of the Busan InterCity Film Festival

Diana Zamojska’s “Sabina” and Bartosz Izdebski’s “Jaffa Cakes” will be shown in the program of the forthcoming edition of the InterCity Film Festival in Busan, South Korea. The festival takes place between August 25th – 27th.

”Sabina” and “Jaffa Cakes”in the Program of the Busan InterCity Film Festival

Awarded and presented widely around the world, ”Sabina” – the diploma film of Diana Zamojska – features a meeting of 50-year-old Sabina with a young blue-haired girl full of life and troubles. The encounter brings about unexpected consequences for both of them.

Nominated earlier to the Geneva Awards and NY Indie Shorts Awards, ”Jaffa Cakes” presents few last moments spent together by three childhood friends, just before embarking on a long-time journey. Remembrances of a fairy-like, idyllic past mingle with expectations and dreams of a new, different world out there – what will prevail?

Organized by the Bussan Independent Film Association, the InterCity Film Festival will show 24 films, produced in the UNESCO Creative Cities of Film (beside Gdynia and Busan – Galway, Glasgow, Potsdam, Santos, Tainan, Valladolid, Wellington, and Yamagata).

 

More information about the festival:

www.indiebusan.com

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