American-made films took two top prizes at the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival ( BiFan ) in South Korea, ahead of a slew of Korean and Taiwanese titles that took the lesser prizes. “ The Last Stop in Yuma County ,” a crime thriller directed by Francis Galluppi and set around a restaurant in Arizona, won the KRW20 million ($14,500) Bucheon Choice feature award. The jury called it a, “profound exploration of human nature [with] characters traversing the boundary between righteousness and malevolence.
” JT Mollner was named best director in the same section for his “Strange Darling,” a retro-feel, horror-romance with what the jury called, “an exhilarating and engaging narrative, challenging genre and character stereotypes and subverting implicit bias.” The awards were presented Friday evening at a closing ceremony at the Bucheon City Hall. The ceremony was followed by a screening of Soi Cheang’s smash hit Hong Kong action film “ Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In .
” Cheang, Korean actors Jung Yi-seo and Jang Sung-bum, director Chung Jiyoung and Bucheon city mayor Cho Yong-eek were among the other guests. The main competition jury was headed by multi-award-winning Korean actor Park Joong-hoon, with other members including academic Kim Seonah, Japanese director Sabu and U.S.
producer Jason Taylor (“X-Men: First Class,” “2067”). Bucheon Choice Awards: Features Best of Bucheon (KRW20 million) “The Last Stop in Yuma County” dir. Francis.
