Ko Shibasaki Brings Star Power to BIFF 2025
Japanese actress Ko Shibasaki graced the red carpet on September 17 at the grand opening night of the 30th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), held in the vibrant port city of Busan, South Korea. Dressed to steal the spotlight, she joined global stars celebrating one of Asia’s most prestigious film events.
A Festival Rooted in Cinematic Legacy
Launched in 1996, BIFF has become not just a cornerstone of Korean cinema, but a major hub for international filmmakers and movie buffs. With an audience of over 5,000 packed into Busan’s sprawling venue, the energy was palpable as BIFF 2025 kicked off its ten-day run.
What to Expect from BIFF 2025
- The festival runs from September 17 to 26.
- Screenings span everything from indie debuts to big-budget premieres from across Asia and beyond.
- Celebrated directors, rising stars, and seasoned actors like Ko Shibasaki are all in attendance.
This year marks a milestone 30th edition, and BIFF is making it count with curated retrospectives, global spotlights, and film forums that draw cinephiles from Seoul to Stockholm.
Red Carpet Glamour with Global Appeal
Fashion watchers couldn’t get enough of Shibasaki’s elegant appearance, with fans praising her effortless poise. BIFF’s red carpet has long attracted Asian A-listers, and this year is no exception.
One fan on social media wrote, “Ko Shibasaki is the definition of timeless beauty. She lit up Busan tonight.”
Want an inside look? Watch the full red carpet moment here.
What Makes BIFF Unmissable
Beyond the glitz, BIFF is where future classics are born. It’s a place where Korean Hallyu meets world cinema, and where culture lovers go to soak up the best of the silver screen—Korean tteokbokki in one hand, a program guide in the other.
Final Cut
As the 30th Busan International Film Festival rolls on, all eyes are on the films, but the stars—like Ko Shibasaki—are shining just as brightly. Whether you’re a K-drama junkie or a film festival pro, BIFF is where cinematic magic happens. So, what will steal the show this year?