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Nuzabar

Nuzabar from Kazakhstan has a guilty conscience because he feels responsible for his son’s death. He moves to Korea, where things take a turn for the worse as he starts to have thoughts of suicide. One day, he encounters a man who helps him face his trauma.

DGGYANG

DGGYANG graduated from Shinmok High School in Seoul and dropped out of the Department of Civil Engineering at Inha University.

Presented as Part Of Virtual – Navigating the Human Condition International Short Narrative

Heart-Ware

In 20XX, with AI replacing many human jobs, Sanada, a former game director, is the last human employee at his...
44 min | Jii Zhang | | Canadian Premiere | Japanese | English
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Bright Moon Night

As the Pearl Harbour attack takes place, the Japanese army officially takes over the International Settlement....
20 min | Louise Yanxi Yang | | North American Premiere | Shanghainese (Chinese dialect) | English, Chinese
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Credits
Hyeon-gyeom Kim
Min-zun Gwak
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Festival passes

This year, VAFF FESTIVAL, screening programs in person and virtual will be organized into various series in order to better highlight the diverse content in our festival. These Series include Spotlight Series, Documentary Features Series, Narrative Features Series, Westcoast Shorts Series, Canadian Shorts Series, International Short Series, Animation Series, VAFF Industry Insight Series and Special Events.

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Cineplex Odeon International Village Cinemas

88 W Pender St 3rd floor, Vancouver, BC V6B 6N9

Cineplex Odeon International Village Cinemas

88 W Pender St 3rd floor, Vancouver, BC V6B 6N9