Korean Films Win Top Honors at Italy’s Udine Far East Film Festival

By Choi Songhee Posted : May 5, 2026, 16:09 Updated : May 5, 2026, 16:09
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Korean films “Seoul at Night” and “My Name Is” won awards at Italy’s Udine Far East Film Festival (FEFF), Europe’s largest Asian film festival. Both works drew attention for confronting painful chapters of modern Korean history and earning support from audiences and critics.

At the 28th FEFF, which ended on May 2 (local time), the MBC-produced documentary film “Seoul at Night,” directed by Kim Jong-woo, Kim Shin-wan and Jo Cheol-young, received the Black Dragon Audience Award, selected by critics and the media. The award is given by festival officials to only one film; this year it was shared with the Japanese film “Fujiko.”

“Seoul at Night” also won the Silver Mulberry Audience Award, which corresponds to second place in the general audience vote, and received a jury special mention for the White Mulberry Award for new directors, making it a triple winner.

The film covers the tense situation at the National Assembly immediately after the declaration of martial law on Dec. 3, 2024. It was the first documentary to enter the festival’s competition section and went on to take major honors. It previously won the Bill Nemtin Award at Hot Docs in Toronto, North America’s largest documentary film festival, which recognizes works credited with spurring social change.

Director Jeong Ji-young’s new film “My Name Is” won an Audience Mulberry Award, drawing a strong response from local viewers. The film directly addresses the Jeju April 3 incident, a tragedy in modern Korean history, and was praised for building emotional resonance across language and cultural barriers.

Executive Director Sabrina Baracetti said the film “kept a balanced tone based on real events and drew empathy from audiences worldwide,” and also praised the performances of actors Yeom Hye-ran and Shin Woo-bin.

In the competition section, six Korean films were invited, including “Seoul at Night” and “My Name Is,” as well as Jang Hang-jun’s “The Man Who Lives With the King,” Kim Tae-yong’s “Number One,” Kim Do-young’s “If We,” and Yoon Ga-eun’s “Owner of the World.”




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