Calmin BOREL
Clermont-Ferrand Int'l Short Film Festival, Programmer of LABO section Calmin Borel was born in 1973. He is the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival Delegate. Graduated in audio visual production management, Clermont-Ferrand University, while being the president of the Clermont-Ferrand University Film Society. Worked at Videoformes, an International Festival of Multimedia and Video Art as an organizer from 1999 to 2001.Joined the permanent staff of the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival in 2001. He's on the international selection committee and coordinates The Lab, the festival's competition dedicated to innovation.
Erick OH
Erick Oh is an Oscar nominated Korean filmmaker based in California, USA. His films have been introduced and awarded at numerous film festivals including Academy Awards, Annie Awards, Annecy Animation Festival, Zagreb Film Festival, SIGGRAPH, Anima Mundi and more. With his background in fine art in Seoul National University, Korea and film at UCLA, USA, Erick became an animator at Pixar Animation Studios from 2010 to 2016. Erick is currently working on a variety of projects with his partners in film/animation, VR/AR industry and contemporary art scene in US and South Korea. Erick’s latest film ‘OPERA’ was nominated for the Oscar and his upcoming project ‘NAMOO’ was premiered in Sundance Film Festival this year.
YOO Juyeun
YOO Juyeun is Cheoyongmu, National Intangible Cultural Heritage, inheritor and delegate of Hajung Culture and Art and publicist of Rian Entertainment. After getting her Ph.D in Performance Arts Management in Sangmyung University, she worked as still photographer of <The History of Jealousy>(2018). She also worked as a jury member of Youth Media Festival and is now Art Director of Korea Forest Environment Association.
Michèle JACOB
Michèle Jacob is a Belgian director and screenwriter. With a degree in directing from the IAD (Institut des Arts de Diffusion), she spent ten years writing and directing music videos, commercials, web films and cartoons. Having gained off-road experience, she turns to fiction and focuses on her own projects. After making her first short film ≪ July 96 ≫ which continues its life in festivals around the world, she is currently working on writing a fiction series and a first feature film.
IM Jinsoon
IM Jinsoon is a director, script writer and co-author of ‘Coca-Cola Kid’ (2006). He graduated Seoul Institute of the Arts in 1994 and got his Master’s Degree in film in Sangmyung University. His short film <Remote Control>(1999) was awarded at the 24th Youth Film Festival and <Full Moon Full Sun>(2000) was screened at Goesan Film Festival. His feature film <Superstar>(2012) was in production support program of Korean Film Council and was selected as the opening film of the 9th Busan Universiade for Digital Contents.
Fransiska PRIHADI
Fransiska PRIHADI is an architect, co-founder of art-house cinema MASH Denpasar in Bali. She is the program director of Minikino. She served as guest programmer & jury for Australia Indonesia Centre ReelOzInd!, SEA Shorts Malaysia, Busan Int’l Short Film Festival, Thai Short Film & Video Festival, Image Forum Festival, Festival Film Indonesia curator, Reel Asian and Bogota Short Film Festival. In 2021 she finished writing her thesis about Festival and Destination Qualities Influence on Tourist Satisfaction and Revisit Intention: a Case Study of Minikino Film Week in Bali.
KIM Hong
Graduated from California Institute of the Arts in Film Directing Program in 2019. Her films concern social issues regarding women, teenagers, and marginalized people. Her recent short, <Mother, Flower> has won the Grand Prize at Seoul international Extreme-Short Image & Film Festival in 2020.
NO Zinsoo
Having made his debut with <Da Capo>, Zinsoo No was under the spotlight of critics with the Korean-style splatter film <Norwegian Woods> and invited to prestigious fantastic film festivals. Afterwards, he directed <Total Messed Family> which is based on the novel written by Young-ha Kim, which is a trilogy about obsession, <The Suffered>, <Death In Desert>, and <Angel Is Dead>. Also, the Korean-style pink film <The Maidroid>, <Summer Of Director Oh> were invited to numerous international film festivals including Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival, Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival, Jeonju International Film Festival and so on.
Sébastien SIMON
Sébastien Simon is a filmmaker, a cinema and photography teacher at Dongseo University in Busan, a programmer for Busan International Short Film Festival, and a board member of the Short Film Conference. He graduated from the E.S.E.C. film school and from University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne. His latest work as filmmaker include One-minded (2014), Tetsu Kono’s crazy routine (2016) and The Troubled Troubadour (2016).
JUNG Juyeon
Juyeon is an ethnographer who researches the multiplicity of artifacts and meaning-making with data through a phenomenological lens. After dropping out of KAIST, Korea, she earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Technology, Sydney and a master’s in international studies from the University of Sydney. She worked at SBS, a Korean national broadcaster, for six years as a producer of the Seoul Digital Forum and previously was a journalist at a Sydney-based B2B publishing house. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Michigan School of Information.
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