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Chung-Ang University's Film School Leads Global Stage with Festival Successes and International Invitations

From Hankyoreh · (36m ago) Korean Positive tone

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Chung-Ang University's Graduate School of Advanced Imaging Science, Film and Visual Arts is gaining international recognition for its students' achievements in film festivals and special exhibitions.
  • The graduate school's film program has seen its projects selected for the Jeonju International Film Festival and received awards at international student film festivals in Kyoto, Florence, and Beijing.
  • The university has been invited to a special program at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival in France, highlighting its growing global influence in film education.

Chung-Ang University's Graduate School of Advanced Imaging Science, Film and Visual Arts is solidifying its position as a leader in global film education, with its students' works garnering significant attention at both domestic and international film festivals. The recent selection of director Park Ji-hoon's feature project, "The Sea We First Met," for the Jeonju International Film Festival's project market, alongside director Kim Ji-hyun's "The Odd Family" being invited to the Korean Cinema section, underscores the graduate school's commitment to nurturing talent from inception to post-production.

students' diverse works are achieving great results at domestic and international film festivals, which is very meaningful.

โ€” Kim Tak-hoonDirector of the OTT Content Specialization Project Group and RISE Project Group's Advanced Culture and Arts ICC Center, expressing pride in student achievements.

The international reach of Chung-Ang University's film students is truly impressive. Director Jung Ji-won's "Look at Me" was selected for the Kyoto International Student Film Festival, while director Kim Jin-woo's "Lesson" won the audience award at the Florence Korean Film Festival. Several other students' works were also featured in the short film categories at the Florence festival, demonstrating a broad spectrum of talent and diverse storytelling approaches.

It is very encouraging that recent student achievements are being recognized on the international stage.

โ€” Park Jin-wanDirector of the BK21 AI and Content Future Industry Education Research Group, commenting on the international recognition of student work.

Further testament to the graduate school's growing global stature is the invitation to a special program at the prestigious Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival in France in 2027. This invitation, part of the 140th anniversary of Korea-France diplomatic ties, marks a significant achievement, as it's rare for a Korean film education institution to be officially invited to curate sections of such a globally renowned festival. This recognition highlights the unique perspective and quality of filmmaking being cultivated at Chung-Ang University, distinguishing it on the international stage.

We expect that through the invitation to the Minikino Film Week scheduled for this year and the special exhibition at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival next year, students' creative capabilities will actively interact with the global film industry.

โ€” Lee Chang-jaeDean of Chung-Ang University's Graduate School of Advanced Imaging Science, Film and Visual Arts, on future global engagement.

Beyond festival circuits, the graduate school is actively expanding its international exchange programs, participating in events like the Minikino Film Week in Bali, Indonesia. This multifaceted approach, combining academic rigor with practical support through equipment rental, scholarships, and post-production assistance, provides students with a robust foundation to explore new technologies and creative methodologies. The university's dedication to fostering an environment where research and creation converge is clearly paying dividends, positioning its students for success in the global film industry.

It is very meaningful that students' creative achievements are expanding beyond domestic and international film festivals to international special exhibitions and exchange programs.

โ€” Park Se-hyeonPresident of Chung-Ang University, reflecting on the expanding scope of student recognition.
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Originally published by Hankyoreh in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.