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Swiss-Korean Director Hae-Sup Sin Wins Allwyn Residency Fellowship at Karlovy Vary Film Festival

Swiss-Korean director Hae-Sup Sin has been awarded the Allwyn Residency Fellowship at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival as part of the Future Frames program for young European filmmakers. The fellowship provides a tailored professional program in Los Angeles to advance his career. Sin was selected based on his short film "Ban Dal" (Half-moon), which follows a Swiss adoptive mother and her son traveling to South Korea to meet his biological mother.

Leo Barraclough5h ago3 min readenNews
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Swiss-Korean director Hae-Sup Sin has been selected as the recipient of the Allwyn Residency Fellowship at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival.
The fellowship, which is awarded as part of Future Frames, a program for young European filmmakers, offers one participant the opportunity to take part in a tailor-made professional program in Los Angeles to accelerate the next stage of their career.
Sin impressed the jury with his short film "Ban Dal" (Half-moon). The film tells the story of a Swiss adoptive mother and her son, who travel to South Korea to meet his biological mother.

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