Busan diary- thoughts and experiences I want to not forget. But only after it’s all done! Last three consecutive years, I’ve been on a jury – Shanghai, El Gouna and this year, Busan. The films and co-jurors were very different and therefore the discussions and interactions. But the experience of being on a jury is always special as people of different nationalities, languages, backgrounds, exposures and talent come together. It is a reminder of the beauty of diversity. Despite or maybe because of it, even the disagreements are an insight into life and varied perspectives on it. This jury was special. There was an extra open heartedness and warmth. We had every lunch and dinner together. And shared with each other candidly. Some one on one deep conversations, some laughter together, inspiring stories of struggle and hardships and learnings along the way. I used to find those gestures of love a thing of the young people. But in Korea, everyone does them and it feels like they mean it. Love expressed in any form is beautiful, and I found myself doing them too! Thank you all of you for making it so special – @na.hong.jin kogonada @yuliaevinabhara @hanhyojoo222 #TonyLeungKa-fai #MarziyehMeshkiny. Missing you already! The schedule was very hectic, but an experience that I will remember for a long time. The food, the people, the films, the conversations. Thank you, @busanfilmfest for the opportunity and honour. I’m waiting for the Festival to send the Opening and Closing night photos. But some moments from the in between are here!
Busan diary- thoughts and experiences I want to not forget. But only after it’s all done! Last three consecutive years, I’ve been on a jury – Shanghai, El Gouna and this year, Busan. The films and co-jurors were very different and therefore the discussions and interactions. But the experience of being on a jury is always special as people of different nationalities, languages, backgrounds, exposures and talent come together. It is a reminder of the beauty of diversity. Despite or maybe because of it, even the disagreements are an insight into life and varied perspectives on it. This jury was special. There was an extra open heartedness and warmth. We had every lunch and dinner together. And shared with each other candidly. Some one on one deep conversations, some laughter together, inspiring stories of struggle and hardships and learnings along the way. I used to find those gestures of love a thing of the young people. But in Korea, everyone does them and it feels like they mean it. Love expressed in any form is beautiful, and I found myself doing them too! Thank you all of you for making it so special – @na.hong.jin kogonada @yuliaevinabhara @hanhyojoo222 #TonyLeungKa-fai #MarziyehMeshkiny. Missing you already! The schedule was very hectic, but an experience that I will remember for a long time. The food, the people, the films, the conversations. Thank you, @busanfilmfest for the opportunity and honour. I’m waiting for the Festival to send the Opening and Closing night photos. But some moments from the in between are here!
Busan diary- thoughts and experiences I want to not forget. But only after it’s all done! Last three consecutive years, I’ve been on a jury – Shanghai, El Gouna and this year, Busan. The films and co-jurors were very different and therefore the discussions and interactions. But the experience of being on a jury is always special as people of different nationalities, languages, backgrounds, exposures and talent come together. It is a reminder of the beauty of diversity. Despite or maybe because of it, even the disagreements are an insight into life and varied perspectives on it. This jury was special. There was an extra open heartedness and warmth. We had every lunch and dinner together. And shared with each other candidly. Some one on one deep conversations, some laughter together, inspiring stories of struggle and hardships and learnings along the way. I used to find those gestures of love a thing of the young people. But in Korea, everyone does them and it feels like they mean it. Love expressed in any form is beautiful, and I found myself doing them too! Thank you all of you for making it so special – @na.hong.jin kogonada @yuliaevinabhara @hanhyojoo222 #TonyLeungKa-fai #MarziyehMeshkiny. Missing you already! The schedule was very hectic, but an experience that I will remember for a long time. The food, the people, the films, the conversations. Thank you, @busanfilmfest for the opportunity and honour. I’m waiting for the Festival to send the Opening and Closing night photos. But some moments from the in between are here!
Busan diary- thoughts and experiences I want to not forget. But only after it’s all done! Last three consecutive years, I’ve been on a jury – Shanghai, El Gouna and this year, Busan. The films and co-jurors were very different and therefore the discussions and interactions. But the experience of being on a jury is always special as people of different nationalities, languages, backgrounds, exposures and talent come together. It is a reminder of the beauty of diversity. Despite or maybe because of it, even the disagreements are an insight into life and varied perspectives on it. This jury was special. There was an extra open heartedness and warmth. We had every lunch and dinner together. And shared with each other candidly. Some one on one deep conversations, some laughter together, inspiring stories of struggle and hardships and learnings along the way. I used to find those gestures of love a thing of the young people. But in Korea, everyone does them and it feels like they mean it. Love expressed in any form is beautiful, and I found myself doing them too! Thank you all of you for making it so special – @na.hong.jin kogonada @yuliaevinabhara @hanhyojoo222 #TonyLeungKa-fai #MarziyehMeshkiny. Missing you already! The schedule was very hectic, but an experience that I will remember for a long time. The food, the people, the films, the conversations. Thank you, @busanfilmfest for the opportunity and honour. I’m waiting for the Festival to send the Opening and Closing night photos. But some moments from the in between are here!
Busan diary- thoughts and experiences I want to not forget. But only after it’s all done! Last three consecutive years, I’ve been on a jury – Shanghai, El Gouna and this year, Busan. The films and co-jurors were very different and therefore the discussions and interactions. But the experience of being on a jury is always special as people of different nationalities, languages, backgrounds, exposures and talent come together. It is a reminder of the beauty of diversity. Despite or maybe because of it, even the disagreements are an insight into life and varied perspectives on it. This jury was special. There was an extra open heartedness and warmth. We had every lunch and dinner together. And shared with each other candidly. Some one on one deep conversations, some laughter together, inspiring stories of struggle and hardships and learnings along the way. I used to find those gestures of love a thing of the young people. But in Korea, everyone does them and it feels like they mean it. Love expressed in any form is beautiful, and I found myself doing them too! Thank you all of you for making it so special – @na.hong.jin kogonada @yuliaevinabhara @hanhyojoo222 #TonyLeungKa-fai #MarziyehMeshkiny. Missing you already! The schedule was very hectic, but an experience that I will remember for a long time. The food, the people, the films, the conversations. Thank you, @busanfilmfest for the opportunity and honour. I’m waiting for the Festival to send the Opening and Closing night photos. But some moments from the in between are here!
Busan diary- thoughts and experiences I want to not forget. But only after it’s all done! Last three consecutive years, I’ve been on a jury – Shanghai, El Gouna and this year, Busan. The films and co-jurors were very different and therefore the discussions and interactions. But the experience of being on a jury is always special as people of different nationalities, languages, backgrounds, exposures and talent come together. It is a reminder of the beauty of diversity. Despite or maybe because of it, even the disagreements are an insight into life and varied perspectives on it. This jury was special. There was an extra open heartedness and warmth. We had every lunch and dinner together. And shared with each other candidly. Some one on one deep conversations, some laughter together, inspiring stories of struggle and hardships and learnings along the way. I used to find those gestures of love a thing of the young people. But in Korea, everyone does them and it feels like they mean it. Love expressed in any form is beautiful, and I found myself doing them too! Thank you all of you for making it so special – @na.hong.jin kogonada @yuliaevinabhara @hanhyojoo222 #TonyLeungKa-fai #MarziyehMeshkiny. Missing you already! The schedule was very hectic, but an experience that I will remember for a long time. The food, the people, the films, the conversations. Thank you, @busanfilmfest for the opportunity and honour. I’m waiting for the Festival to send the Opening and Closing night photos. But some moments from the in between are here!
Busan diary- thoughts and experiences I want to not forget. But only after it’s all done! Last three consecutive years, I’ve been on a jury – Shanghai, El Gouna and this year, Busan. The films and co-jurors were very different and therefore the discussions and interactions. But the experience of being on a jury is always special as people of different nationalities, languages, backgrounds, exposures and talent come together. It is a reminder of the beauty of diversity. Despite or maybe because of it, even the disagreements are an insight into life and varied perspectives on it. This jury was special. There was an extra open heartedness and warmth. We had every lunch and dinner together. And shared with each other candidly. Some one on one deep conversations, some laughter together, inspiring stories of struggle and hardships and learnings along the way. I used to find those gestures of love a thing of the young people. But in Korea, everyone does them and it feels like they mean it. Love expressed in any form is beautiful, and I found myself doing them too! Thank you all of you for making it so special – @na.hong.jin kogonada @yuliaevinabhara @hanhyojoo222 #TonyLeungKa-fai #MarziyehMeshkiny. Missing you already! The schedule was very hectic, but an experience that I will remember for a long time. The food, the people, the films, the conversations. Thank you, @busanfilmfest for the opportunity and honour. I’m waiting for the Festival to send the Opening and Closing night photos. But some moments from the in between are here!
Busan diary- thoughts and experiences I want to not forget. But only after it’s all done! Last three consecutive years, I’ve been on a jury – Shanghai, El Gouna and this year, Busan. The films and co-jurors were very different and therefore the discussions and interactions. But the experience of being on a jury is always special as people of different nationalities, languages, backgrounds, exposures and talent come together. It is a reminder of the beauty of diversity. Despite or maybe because of it, even the disagreements are an insight into life and varied perspectives on it. This jury was special. There was an extra open heartedness and warmth. We had every lunch and dinner together. And shared with each other candidly. Some one on one deep conversations, some laughter together, inspiring stories of struggle and hardships and learnings along the way. I used to find those gestures of love a thing of the young people. But in Korea, everyone does them and it feels like they mean it. Love expressed in any form is beautiful, and I found myself doing them too! Thank you all of you for making it so special – @na.hong.jin kogonada @yuliaevinabhara @hanhyojoo222 #TonyLeungKa-fai #MarziyehMeshkiny. Missing you already! The schedule was very hectic, but an experience that I will remember for a long time. The food, the people, the films, the conversations. Thank you, @busanfilmfest for the opportunity and honour. I’m waiting for the Festival to send the Opening and Closing night photos. But some moments from the in between are here!
Busan diary- thoughts and experiences I want to not forget. But only after it’s all done! Last three consecutive years, I’ve been on a jury – Shanghai, El Gouna and this year, Busan. The films and co-jurors were very different and therefore the discussions and interactions. But the experience of being on a jury is always special as people of different nationalities, languages, backgrounds, exposures and talent come together. It is a reminder of the beauty of diversity. Despite or maybe because of it, even the disagreements are an insight into life and varied perspectives on it. This jury was special. There was an extra open heartedness and warmth. We had every lunch and dinner together. And shared with each other candidly. Some one on one deep conversations, some laughter together, inspiring stories of struggle and hardships and learnings along the way. I used to find those gestures of love a thing of the young people. But in Korea, everyone does them and it feels like they mean it. Love expressed in any form is beautiful, and I found myself doing them too! Thank you all of you for making it so special – @na.hong.jin kogonada @yuliaevinabhara @hanhyojoo222 #TonyLeungKa-fai #MarziyehMeshkiny. Missing you already! The schedule was very hectic, but an experience that I will remember for a long time. The food, the people, the films, the conversations. Thank you, @busanfilmfest for the opportunity and honour. I’m waiting for the Festival to send the Opening and Closing night photos. But some moments from the in between are here!
Busan diary- thoughts and experiences I want to not forget. But only after it’s all done! Last three consecutive years, I’ve been on a jury – Shanghai, El Gouna and this year, Busan. The films and co-jurors were very different and therefore the discussions and interactions. But the experience of being on a jury is always special as people of different nationalities, languages, backgrounds, exposures and talent come together. It is a reminder of the beauty of diversity. Despite or maybe because of it, even the disagreements are an insight into life and varied perspectives on it. This jury was special. There was an extra open heartedness and warmth. We had every lunch and dinner together. And shared with each other candidly. Some one on one deep conversations, some laughter together, inspiring stories of struggle and hardships and learnings along the way. I used to find those gestures of love a thing of the young people. But in Korea, everyone does them and it feels like they mean it. Love expressed in any form is beautiful, and I found myself doing them too! Thank you all of you for making it so special – @na.hong.jin kogonada @yuliaevinabhara @hanhyojoo222 #TonyLeungKa-fai #MarziyehMeshkiny. Missing you already! The schedule was very hectic, but an experience that I will remember for a long time. The food, the people, the films, the conversations. Thank you, @busanfilmfest for the opportunity and honour. I’m waiting for the Festival to send the Opening and Closing night photos. But some moments from the in between are here!
Busan diary- thoughts and experiences I want to not forget. But only after it’s all done! Last three consecutive years, I’ve been on a jury – Shanghai, El Gouna and this year, Busan. The films and co-jurors were very different and therefore the discussions and interactions. But the experience of being on a jury is always special as people of different nationalities, languages, backgrounds, exposures and talent come together. It is a reminder of the beauty of diversity. Despite or maybe because of it, even the disagreements are an insight into life and varied perspectives on it. This jury was special. There was an extra open heartedness and warmth. We had every lunch and dinner together. And shared with each other candidly. Some one on one deep conversations, some laughter together, inspiring stories of struggle and hardships and learnings along the way. I used to find those gestures of love a thing of the young people. But in Korea, everyone does them and it feels like they mean it. Love expressed in any form is beautiful, and I found myself doing them too! Thank you all of you for making it so special – @na.hong.jin kogonada @yuliaevinabhara @hanhyojoo222 #TonyLeungKa-fai #MarziyehMeshkiny. Missing you already! The schedule was very hectic, but an experience that I will remember for a long time. The food, the people, the films, the conversations. Thank you, @busanfilmfest for the opportunity and honour. I’m waiting for the Festival to send the Opening and Closing night photos. But some moments from the in between are here!
Busan diary- thoughts and experiences I want to not forget. But only after it’s all done! Last three consecutive years, I’ve been on a jury – Shanghai, El Gouna and this year, Busan. The films and co-jurors were very different and therefore the discussions and interactions. But the experience of being on a jury is always special as people of different nationalities, languages, backgrounds, exposures and talent come together. It is a reminder of the beauty of diversity. Despite or maybe because of it, even the disagreements are an insight into life and varied perspectives on it. This jury was special. There was an extra open heartedness and warmth. We had every lunch and dinner together. And shared with each other candidly. Some one on one deep conversations, some laughter together, inspiring stories of struggle and hardships and learnings along the way. I used to find those gestures of love a thing of the young people. But in Korea, everyone does them and it feels like they mean it. Love expressed in any form is beautiful, and I found myself doing them too! Thank you all of you for making it so special – @na.hong.jin kogonada @yuliaevinabhara @hanhyojoo222 #TonyLeungKa-fai #MarziyehMeshkiny. Missing you already! The schedule was very hectic, but an experience that I will remember for a long time. The food, the people, the films, the conversations. Thank you, @busanfilmfest for the opportunity and honour. I’m waiting for the Festival to send the Opening and Closing night photos. But some moments from the in between are here!
Busan diary- thoughts and experiences I want to not forget. But only after it’s all done! Last three consecutive years, I’ve been on a jury – Shanghai, El Gouna and this year, Busan. The films and co-jurors were very different and therefore the discussions and interactions. But the experience of being on a jury is always special as people of different nationalities, languages, backgrounds, exposures and talent come together. It is a reminder of the beauty of diversity. Despite or maybe because of it, even the disagreements are an insight into life and varied perspectives on it. This jury was special. There was an extra open heartedness and warmth. We had every lunch and dinner together. And shared with each other candidly. Some one on one deep conversations, some laughter together, inspiring stories of struggle and hardships and learnings along the way. I used to find those gestures of love a thing of the young people. But in Korea, everyone does them and it feels like they mean it. Love expressed in any form is beautiful, and I found myself doing them too! Thank you all of you for making it so special – @na.hong.jin kogonada @yuliaevinabhara @hanhyojoo222 #TonyLeungKa-fai #MarziyehMeshkiny. Missing you already! The schedule was very hectic, but an experience that I will remember for a long time. The food, the people, the films, the conversations. Thank you, @busanfilmfest for the opportunity and honour. I’m waiting for the Festival to send the Opening and Closing night photos. But some moments from the in between are here!
Busan diary- thoughts and experiences I want to not forget. But only after it’s all done! Last three consecutive years, I’ve been on a jury – Shanghai, El Gouna and this year, Busan. The films and co-jurors were very different and therefore the discussions and interactions. But the experience of being on a jury is always special as people of different nationalities, languages, backgrounds, exposures and talent come together. It is a reminder of the beauty of diversity. Despite or maybe because of it, even the disagreements are an insight into life and varied perspectives on it. This jury was special. There was an extra open heartedness and warmth. We had every lunch and dinner together. And shared with each other candidly. Some one on one deep conversations, some laughter together, inspiring stories of struggle and hardships and learnings along the way. I used to find those gestures of love a thing of the young people. But in Korea, everyone does them and it feels like they mean it. Love expressed in any form is beautiful, and I found myself doing them too! Thank you all of you for making it so special – @na.hong.jin kogonada @yuliaevinabhara @hanhyojoo222 #TonyLeungKa-fai #MarziyehMeshkiny. Missing you already! The schedule was very hectic, but an experience that I will remember for a long time. The food, the people, the films, the conversations. Thank you, @busanfilmfest for the opportunity and honour. I’m waiting for the Festival to send the Opening and Closing night photos. But some moments from the in between are here!
Busan diary- thoughts and experiences I want to not forget. But only after it’s all done! Last three consecutive years, I’ve been on a jury – Shanghai, El Gouna and this year, Busan. The films and co-jurors were very different and therefore the discussions and interactions. But the experience of being on a jury is always special as people of different nationalities, languages, backgrounds, exposures and talent come together. It is a reminder of the beauty of diversity. Despite or maybe because of it, even the disagreements are an insight into life and varied perspectives on it. This jury was special. There was an extra open heartedness and warmth. We had every lunch and dinner together. And shared with each other candidly. Some one on one deep conversations, some laughter together, inspiring stories of struggle and hardships and learnings along the way. I used to find those gestures of love a thing of the young people. But in Korea, everyone does them and it feels like they mean it. Love expressed in any form is beautiful, and I found myself doing them too! Thank you all of you for making it so special – @na.hong.jin kogonada @yuliaevinabhara @hanhyojoo222 #TonyLeungKa-fai #MarziyehMeshkiny. Missing you already! The schedule was very hectic, but an experience that I will remember for a long time. The food, the people, the films, the conversations. Thank you, @busanfilmfest for the opportunity and honour. I’m waiting for the Festival to send the Opening and Closing night photos. But some moments from the in between are here!
Busan diary- thoughts and experiences I want to not forget. But only after it’s all done! Last three consecutive years, I’ve been on a jury – Shanghai, El Gouna and this year, Busan. The films and co-jurors were very different and therefore the discussions and interactions. But the experience of being on a jury is always special as people of different nationalities, languages, backgrounds, exposures and talent come together. It is a reminder of the beauty of diversity. Despite or maybe because of it, even the disagreements are an insight into life and varied perspectives on it. This jury was special. There was an extra open heartedness and warmth. We had every lunch and dinner together. And shared with each other candidly. Some one on one deep conversations, some laughter together, inspiring stories of struggle and hardships and learnings along the way. I used to find those gestures of love a thing of the young people. But in Korea, everyone does them and it feels like they mean it. Love expressed in any form is beautiful, and I found myself doing them too! Thank you all of you for making it so special – @na.hong.jin kogonada @yuliaevinabhara @hanhyojoo222 #TonyLeungKa-fai #MarziyehMeshkiny. Missing you already! The schedule was very hectic, but an experience that I will remember for a long time. The food, the people, the films, the conversations. Thank you, @busanfilmfest for the opportunity and honour. I’m waiting for the Festival to send the Opening and Closing night photos. But some moments from the in between are here!
Busan Diary comes to a close, after leaving the city and the film festival more than 10 days ago. Time is after all a social construct. So it doesn’t matter when it all ended and when I share this! Years later, if I want to revisit that time at @busanfilmfest then I need to document it here, just for my ease! So here are some moments from the opening and the closing ceremony. And with old and new friends I met in between. They may mean nothing to you, but it’s the string of many big and small experiences that together create life. It already feels a long time ago, but glad it’s part of the string! Thank you, @lailatyabji for sharing your beautiful Kanjivaram sari that a weaver painstakingly created. I wore it to celebrate handloom and also it’s wonderful to be able to share saris with one another. Your collection is beyond spectacular, Laila, so doubt you would ever need anything from me. But I would happily lend one and all to my family and friends. The closing night outfit and some that I wore in between, were thanks to @urvashikaur . Comfortable and elegant, and again handwoven. Thank you! Not yet back home. Will soon tell you where I went from Busan and why!
Busan Diary comes to a close, after leaving the city and the film festival more than 10 days ago. Time is after all a social construct. So it doesn’t matter when it all ended and when I share this! Years later, if I want to revisit that time at @busanfilmfest then I need to document it here, just for my ease! So here are some moments from the opening and the closing ceremony. And with old and new friends I met in between. They may mean nothing to you, but it’s the string of many big and small experiences that together create life. It already feels a long time ago, but glad it’s part of the string! Thank you, @lailatyabji for sharing your beautiful Kanjivaram sari that a weaver painstakingly created. I wore it to celebrate handloom and also it’s wonderful to be able to share saris with one another. Your collection is beyond spectacular, Laila, so doubt you would ever need anything from me. But I would happily lend one and all to my family and friends. The closing night outfit and some that I wore in between, were thanks to @urvashikaur . Comfortable and elegant, and again handwoven. Thank you! Not yet back home. Will soon tell you where I went from Busan and why!
Busan Diary comes to a close, after leaving the city and the film festival more than 10 days ago. Time is after all a social construct. So it doesn’t matter when it all ended and when I share this! Years later, if I want to revisit that time at @busanfilmfest then I need to document it here, just for my ease! So here are some moments from the opening and the closing ceremony. And with old and new friends I met in between. They may mean nothing to you, but it’s the string of many big and small experiences that together create life. It already feels a long time ago, but glad it’s part of the string! Thank you, @lailatyabji for sharing your beautiful Kanjivaram sari that a weaver painstakingly created. I wore it to celebrate handloom and also it’s wonderful to be able to share saris with one another. Your collection is beyond spectacular, Laila, so doubt you would ever need anything from me. But I would happily lend one and all to my family and friends. The closing night outfit and some that I wore in between, were thanks to @urvashikaur . Comfortable and elegant, and again handwoven. Thank you! Not yet back home. Will soon tell you where I went from Busan and why!
Busan Diary comes to a close, after leaving the city and the film festival more than 10 days ago. Time is after all a social construct. So it doesn’t matter when it all ended and when I share this! Years later, if I want to revisit that time at @busanfilmfest then I need to document it here, just for my ease! So here are some moments from the opening and the closing ceremony. And with old and new friends I met in between. They may mean nothing to you, but it’s the string of many big and small experiences that together create life. It already feels a long time ago, but glad it’s part of the string! Thank you, @lailatyabji for sharing your beautiful Kanjivaram sari that a weaver painstakingly created. I wore it to celebrate handloom and also it’s wonderful to be able to share saris with one another. Your collection is beyond spectacular, Laila, so doubt you would ever need anything from me. But I would happily lend one and all to my family and friends. The closing night outfit and some that I wore in between, were thanks to @urvashikaur . Comfortable and elegant, and again handwoven. Thank you! Not yet back home. Will soon tell you where I went from Busan and why!
Busan Diary comes to a close, after leaving the city and the film festival more than 10 days ago. Time is after all a social construct. So it doesn’t matter when it all ended and when I share this! Years later, if I want to revisit that time at @busanfilmfest then I need to document it here, just for my ease! So here are some moments from the opening and the closing ceremony. And with old and new friends I met in between. They may mean nothing to you, but it’s the string of many big and small experiences that together create life. It already feels a long time ago, but glad it’s part of the string! Thank you, @lailatyabji for sharing your beautiful Kanjivaram sari that a weaver painstakingly created. I wore it to celebrate handloom and also it’s wonderful to be able to share saris with one another. Your collection is beyond spectacular, Laila, so doubt you would ever need anything from me. But I would happily lend one and all to my family and friends. The closing night outfit and some that I wore in between, were thanks to @urvashikaur . Comfortable and elegant, and again handwoven. Thank you! Not yet back home. Will soon tell you where I went from Busan and why!
Busan Diary comes to a close, after leaving the city and the film festival more than 10 days ago. Time is after all a social construct. So it doesn’t matter when it all ended and when I share this! Years later, if I want to revisit that time at @busanfilmfest then I need to document it here, just for my ease! So here are some moments from the opening and the closing ceremony. And with old and new friends I met in between. They may mean nothing to you, but it’s the string of many big and small experiences that together create life. It already feels a long time ago, but glad it’s part of the string! Thank you, @lailatyabji for sharing your beautiful Kanjivaram sari that a weaver painstakingly created. I wore it to celebrate handloom and also it’s wonderful to be able to share saris with one another. Your collection is beyond spectacular, Laila, so doubt you would ever need anything from me. But I would happily lend one and all to my family and friends. The closing night outfit and some that I wore in between, were thanks to @urvashikaur . Comfortable and elegant, and again handwoven. Thank you! Not yet back home. Will soon tell you where I went from Busan and why!
Busan Diary comes to a close, after leaving the city and the film festival more than 10 days ago. Time is after all a social construct. So it doesn’t matter when it all ended and when I share this! Years later, if I want to revisit that time at @busanfilmfest then I need to document it here, just for my ease! So here are some moments from the opening and the closing ceremony. And with old and new friends I met in between. They may mean nothing to you, but it’s the string of many big and small experiences that together create life. It already feels a long time ago, but glad it’s part of the string! Thank you, @lailatyabji for sharing your beautiful Kanjivaram sari that a weaver painstakingly created. I wore it to celebrate handloom and also it’s wonderful to be able to share saris with one another. Your collection is beyond spectacular, Laila, so doubt you would ever need anything from me. But I would happily lend one and all to my family and friends. The closing night outfit and some that I wore in between, were thanks to @urvashikaur . Comfortable and elegant, and again handwoven. Thank you! Not yet back home. Will soon tell you where I went from Busan and why!
Busan Diary comes to a close, after leaving the city and the film festival more than 10 days ago. Time is after all a social construct. So it doesn’t matter when it all ended and when I share this! Years later, if I want to revisit that time at @busanfilmfest then I need to document it here, just for my ease! So here are some moments from the opening and the closing ceremony. And with old and new friends I met in between. They may mean nothing to you, but it’s the string of many big and small experiences that together create life. It already feels a long time ago, but glad it’s part of the string! Thank you, @lailatyabji for sharing your beautiful Kanjivaram sari that a weaver painstakingly created. I wore it to celebrate handloom and also it’s wonderful to be able to share saris with one another. Your collection is beyond spectacular, Laila, so doubt you would ever need anything from me. But I would happily lend one and all to my family and friends. The closing night outfit and some that I wore in between, were thanks to @urvashikaur . Comfortable and elegant, and again handwoven. Thank you! Not yet back home. Will soon tell you where I went from Busan and why!