DMZ International Documentary Film FestivalOfficial poster |
Opening film | Farming the Revolution by Nishtha Jain |
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Closing film | Filmlovers! by Arnaud Desplechin |
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Location | Goyang and Paju, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea |
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Founded | 2009 |
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Most recent | 2024 |
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Awards | White Goose Award (Grand Prize) |
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Hosted by | Organizing Committee of DMZ International Documentary Film Festival |
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No. of films | 140 |
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Festival date | Opening: September 26, 2024 (2024-09-26) Closing: October 2, 2024 (2024-10-02) |
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Website | DMZ Docs 2024 Fact Sheet |
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DMZ International Documentary Film Festival[1] (Korean: DMZ국제다큐멘터리영화제), also known as DMZ Docs, is a South Korean film festival for documentary films jointly presented by Gyeonggi Province, Paju and Goyang.[2][3] Launched in 2009, it is held annually for seven days in September/October less than twenty kilometers from the Korean Demilitarized Zone, and showcases films dealing with "peace, coexistence and reconciliation".[4]
History
- Films screened: 61 films from 33 countries
- Opening film: The Heart of Jenin, Lior Geller and Marcus Vetter, Germany
- Closing film:
- 2nd DMZ Docs, September 9-13, 2010[2][7]
- Films screened: 74 films from 35 countries
- Opening film: Peace, Kazuhiro Soda, Japan
- Closing film:
- Films screened: 101 films from 30 countries
- Opening film: After the Apocalypse, Antony Butts, Britain[11]
- Closing film: The Tiniest Place, Tatiana Huezo, Mexico
- Films screened: 115 films from 36 countries
- Opening film: Ping Pong, Hugh Hartford, Canada
- Closing film:
- Films screened: 119 films from 38 countries
- Opening film: Manshin: Ten Thousand Spirits, Park Chan-kyong, South Korea[20][21]
- Closing film:
- 6th DMZ Docs, September 17-24, 2014[22][23]
- Films screened: 163 films from 33 countries
- Opening film: Crying Boxers, E Il-ha, South Korea[24]
- Closing film:
- 7th DMZ Docs, September 17-24, 2015[25]
- Films screened: 102 films from 43 countries
- Opening film: I Am Sun Mu, Adam Sjöberg, United States
- Closing film:
- 8th DMZ Docs, September 22-29, 2016[26]
- Films screened: 116 films from 36 countries
- Opening film: One Warm Spring Day, Chung Su-eun, South Korea[27]
- Closing film:
- 9th DMZ Docs, September 21-27, 2017[28]
- Films screened: 114 films from 42 countries
- Opening film: Old Marine Boy, Jin Mo-young, South Korea
- Closing film:
- 10th DMZ Docs, September 13-20, 2018
- Films screened: 142 films from 39 countries
- Opening film: Coming to You, Minu, Jee Hye-won, South Korea
- Closing film:
- 11th DMZ Docs, September 20-27, 2019
- Films screened: 151 films from 46 countries
- Opening film: Across the Desert, Through the Lake Let's Peace!, Park So-hyun, South Korea
- Closing film:
- 12th DMZ Docs, September 17-24, 2020
- Films screened: 122 films from 33 countries
- Opening film: A Long Way to School, Kim Jeong-in, South Korea
- Closing film:
- 13th DMZ Docs, September 9-16, 2021[29]
- Films screened: 126 documentaries from 39 countries
- Opening film: Soup and Ideology, Yang Young-hee, South Korea
- Closing film:
- 14th DMZ Docs, September 22-29, 2022[30]
- Films screened: 137 documentaries from 53 countries
- Opening film: Keep Stepping, Luke Cornish
- Grand Prize: Disturbed Earth
- 15th DMZ Docs, September 14-21, 2023[31]
- Films screened: 148 documentaries from 54 countries
- Opening film: The Eternal Memory, Chile
- Grand Prize: Obscure Night – Goodbye Here, Anywhere by Sylvain George
- 16th DMZ Docs, September 26- October 2, 2024[32]
- Films screened: 140 documentaries from 43 countries
- Opening film: Farming the Revolution, by Nishtha Jain, India, France, Norway
- Closing film: Filmlovers! by Arnaud Desplechin
- Grand Prize: In Limbo by Alina Maksimenko
Awards
- International Competition: White Goose Award (cash prize of ₩15 million); Special Jury Award (₩7 million)
- Korean Competition: Best Korean Documentary Award (₩10 million); Special Jury Award (₩5 million)
- Audience Award (₩3 million)[33]
- Youth Competition: Best Youth Documentary Award (₩1 million); Excellence Award (₩500,000)[34]
White Goose Award
Year
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Title
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Director
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Country
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2009
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Defamation
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Yoav Shamir
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2010
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2011
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The Tiniest Place[34]
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Tatiana Huezo
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Mexico
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2012
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With or Without Me[35]
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Tran Phuong Thao, Swann Dubus
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Vietnam
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2013
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2014
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2015
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Homeland (Iraq Year Zero)
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Abbas Fahdel
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Iraq
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2016
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Those Who Jump
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Abou Bakar Sidibe, Moritz Siebert, Estephan Wagner
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Denmark
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2017
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Communion service
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Anna Jametska
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Poland
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2019
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143 Sahara Street
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Hassen Ferhani
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Algeria, France, Qatar
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2020
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King Asu
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Alyx Ain Arumpak
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Philippines, France
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2021
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Soup and Ideology
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Yang Young-hee
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Korean-Japanese[36]
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2022
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Disturbed Earth
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Kumjana Novakova and Guillermo Carreras-Candi
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, Spain, North Macedonia
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2023
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Obscure Night – Goodbye Here, Anywhere
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Sylvain George
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France, Switzerland
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2024
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In Limbo
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Alina Maksimenko
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Poland
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Special Jury Award
Year
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Title
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Director
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Country
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2009
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Sweet Crude[37]
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Sandy Cioffi
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USA
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2010
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2011
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Bombay Beach
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Alma Har'el
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USA
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2012
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2013
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2014
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2015
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2016
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When Two Worlds Collide
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Heidi Brandenburg, Mathew Orzel
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Peru, United States, United Kingdom
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2017
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Wash Show
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Andrea Dalsgard, Obaida Zaytun
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Denmark, Finland, Syrian Arab Republic
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2020
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I Am a Journalist
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Mori Tatsuya
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Japan
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2021
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President
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Camille Nielsson
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Denmark
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2022
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We, Students!
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Rafiki Fariala
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Central African Republic, France, Democratic Republic of Congo, Saudi Arabia
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Best Korean Documentary
Year
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Title
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Director
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2009
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2010
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2011
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My Father's House
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Kang Yu Ga-ram
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2012
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Summer Days in Bloom
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Go U-jung, Roh Eun-ji
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2013
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2014
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2015
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2016
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The Remnants
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Kim Il-rhan, Lee Hyuk-sang
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2017
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Forgetting and Memory 2: Looking Back
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4.16 Solidarity Media Committee
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2020
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People Who Don't Carry Guns 2: Challenge the Taboo
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Hwan-Tae Kim
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2021
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Boundary: Flaming Feminist Action
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Yoon Ga-hyun[38]
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2022
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Time of Seeds
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Seol Suan
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Audience Award
Year
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Title
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Director
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Country
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2009
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2010
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2011
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Goodbye Homerun
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Lee Jung-ho
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South Korea
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2012
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Turn It Up to Eleven 2: Wild Days
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Baek Seung-hwa
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South Korea
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2013
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2014
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My Love, Don't Cross That River
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Jin Mo-young
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South Korea
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2015
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2016
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The Remnants
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Kim Il-rhan, Lee Hyuk-sang
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South Korea
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2017
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Rice Flower
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Oh Jeong-hoon
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South Korea
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2021
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A fairy tale in its prime
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Won Ho-yeon[39]
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South Korea
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2022
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I am More
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Lee Ilha
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South Korea
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Best Youth Documentary
Year
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Title
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Director
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Country
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2009
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2010
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2011
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Uncomfortable Eyes, Uncomfortable Truth
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You Seok-hyun, Park Ka-young
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South Korea
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2012
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Less Than 1%[40]
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Ha Seo-young
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South Korea
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2013
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2014
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2015
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2016
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Between 9 and 0
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Kim Su-min
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South Korea
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2017
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Step by Step
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Heo Na-kyung
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South Korea
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Excellence Award in Youth Competition
Year
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Title
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Director
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Country
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2009
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2010
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2011
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High School Student's Guide to Be a Filmmaker
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Kim Seul-gi
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South Korea
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2012
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I Want to Be a Nineteen
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Yu Min-ah, Jung Min-su, Kim Su-min, Kim Seul-gi
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South Korea
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2013
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2014
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2015
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2016
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We Can Call It Love
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Min Geo
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South Korea
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2017
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Friends
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Minseo Kim, Namjoo Kim, Seongjae Lee
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South Korea
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References
- ^ Previously known as DMZ Korean International Documentary Film Festival.
- ^ a b "Paju to host DMZ film festival". Korea JoongAng Daily. August 12, 2010. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ^ Jang, Sung-ran (May 24, 2013). "The 5th DMZ Docs to Be Held in Goyang". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ^ a b Lee, Hyo-won (July 28, 2009). "Demilitarized Zone to Be Venue for Film Festival". The Korea Times. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ^ Lee, Hyo-won (October 18, 2009). "DMZ Hosts 1st Documentary Festival". The Korea Times. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ^ "Documentary fest takes flight". Korea JoongAng Daily. October 8, 2009. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ^ Lee, Hyo-won (September 7, 2010). "Docu fest turns DMZ into peace symbol". The Korea Times. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ^ Taylor, Kirsty (September 14, 2011). "DMZ Docs fest to provoke thoughts of peace in Paju". The Korea Herald. Retrieved October 18, 2011.
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- ^ "DMZ Docs 2011 opens with After the Apocalypse". Korean Film Biz Zone. September 22, 2011. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ^ "The DMZ gets a floral facelift". Korean Film Biz Zone. August 24, 2012. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ^ Jang, Sung-ran (September 4, 2012). ""Hoping that the DMZ will be remembered in history"". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ^ "DMZ Docs boasts larger, diverse lineup". The Korea Times. September 19, 2012. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ^ Ji, Yong-jin (May 3, 2013). "The 5th DMZ Docs Collects Entries for Competition Section". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ^ Ji, Yong-jin (May 29, 2013). "Organizing Committee Meeting for 5th DMZ Docs Held". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ^ "DMZ Documentary Festival to Be Held in Mid-October". The Chosun Ilbo. September 24, 2013. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ^ Sunwoo, Carla (September 27, 2013). "DMZ Docs fest pushes documentary limits". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ^ Yun, Suh-young (October 16, 2013). "DMZ film festival to open at Camp Greaves". The Korea Times. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
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- ^ Tae, Sang-joon (May 2, 2014). "DMZ DOCS Issues Call for Entry". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ^ Park, Shin-young (September 15, 2014). "A Message of Freedom, Communication and Life from a Divided Land, DMZ Docs 2014 KoBiz Online Screening!". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ^ Jin, Eun-soo (September 19, 2014). "DMZ movie fest launches its 6th event". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
- ^ "DMZ International Documentary Film Festival Will Open with 'I Am Sun Mu' - Story about a North Korean Painter". Korea Portal. September 4, 2015.
- ^ "8th DMZ International Documentary Film Festival in 2016 Closed...Film 'Those Who Jump' from Denmark was honored with the White Goose Award". Korea News Wire. September 30, 2016.
- ^ "The 8th DMZ International Documentary Film Festival Opens Today at Camp Greaves in DMZ". Korea News Wire. September 22, 2016.
- ^ "9th DMZ International Documentary Film Festival is Coming Soon". Korea News Wire. August 23, 2017.
- ^ Jung Yoo-jin (August 19, 2021). "제13회 DMZ국제다큐멘터리영화제, 개막작 '수프와 이데올로기'" [The 13th DMZ International Documentary Film Festival, Opening Film 'Soup and Ideology']. News 1 (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
- ^ Hellen Park (October 4, 2022). "The 14th DMZ Docs Kicked Off a Face-to-Face Festival in 3 Years". KOFIC. Retrieved August 23, 2023.
- ^ Jin Hyeon-kwon (August 23, 2023). "15회 DMZ국제다큐멘터리영화제 고양·파주서...54개국 147편 출품" [The 15th DMZ International Documentary Film Festival in Goyang and Paju... 147 entries from 54 countries]. News 1 (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved August 23, 2023.
- ^ Noh Seung-hyeok (September 23, 2024). "DMZ국제다큐영화제, 파주 임진각서 26일 개막" [DMZ International Documentary Film Festival, Paju Imjingakseo Opens on the 26th]. Yonhap News (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved September 23, 2024.
- ^ Chosen from both International and Korean Competition sections.
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- ^ Jeong Hyung-hwa (September 17, 2021). "DMZ영화제 폐막..'수프와 이데올로기' 흰기러기상 수상" [Closing of DMZ Film Festival... 'Soup and Ideology' won the White Goose Award]. Star News (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved September 17, 2021.
- ^ Lee Da-won (September 18, 2021). "'한창나이 선녀님' DMZ영화제 관객상 수상" ['A fairy tale in its prime' DMZ Film Festival Audience Award]. Sports Trend (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved September 18, 2021.
- ^ Special Mention: Not for Nothing, Lee Ju-ri.
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