Teréz VINCZE
Teréz Vincze is a Hungarian film critic and professor of film studies at ELTE University in Budapest. From 1990s, she has been publishing film-related studies and articles and has also been the editor of the Hungarian film journal Metropolis since 1999. Since 2002, Vincze has involved herself in academia, teaching film studies and criticism. In addition to focusing on Hungarian and European films, she has a special interest in East Asian cinema. She has served as a juror on numerous international film festival juries in Europe and Asia and has been a member of the Hungarian section of FIPRESCI since 2000.
Hsin WANG
Hsin Wang is a writer and political·cultural critic in Taiwan, also an attorney-at-law admitted in California and Taiwan. He has written the poem Glacial Love (1996), novels Thirteen Entities of the Sea (2000) and Wishing I Could Sleep As a Dream (2004), art criticism Elsewhere of Elsewhere (2011) and more. He has served as the FIPRESCI Jury Chair of Cannes Film Festival 2023, FIPRESCI Jury member of Berlin International Film Festival 2022, Istanbul Film Festival 2021, Busan International Film Festival 2021/2022, Stockholm Film Festival 2021/2022, and Golden Globe Awards.
Souewon RHEE
Rhee Souewon is a film critic and professor at Chonnam National University. Since receiving her doctorate at Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris III, Rhee Souewon has held role as a programmer at Busan International Film Festival, as well as a jury member and panel for several international film festivals including Locarno Film Festival, Jerusalem Film Festival, Bogota International Film Festival, Bucheon International Animation Festival, and DMZ International Documentary Film Festival. Rhee Souewon served as an expert adviser in film for L'Année France-Corée 2015-2016. Current roles include international chairperson for FIPRESCI Korea, editorial committee member for art and cultural critique quarterly Critique M, and advisory committee member for Jeju French Film Festival. Written works include A Day’s Romance to Eternity: Traveling the Mediterranean Through Film (2014), and translated works include Steven Spielberg: Interviews, Revised and Updated (2022), Eric Rohmer: Interviews (2017), A Short History of Cahiers du Cinéma (2013), and Ballaciner (2008).