Busan Film Fest opens its door to online drama series with its newly launched 'On Screen' section


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Three drama series including 'Hellbound' are invited to the festival's inaugural "On Screen" section this year. Photo: Netflix

The Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) has opened its doors to non-theatrical original content from online streaming services, Yonhap news agency reported.

BIFF, one of the largest film festivals in Asia, said on Aug 27 that it newly launched the "On Screen" section for screening new drama series to be released on online video streamers, like Netflix.

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