“ Fujiko ,” the second feature from Japanese director Kimura Taichi and produced by Megumi , took the Mulberry Audience Award at the 28th Far East Film Festival . The Korean documentary “The Seoul Guardians,” directed by Kim Jong-woo, Kim Shin-wan and Cho Chul-young – a live chronicle of a coup d’état – came in second, while four films tied for third place: Yuen Woo-ping’s “Blades of the Guardians: Wind Rises in the Desert,” Chung Ji-young’s “My Name,” Bui Thac Chuyen’s “Tunnels: Sun in the Dark” and Chang Hang-jun’s “The King’s Warden.” Set in Shizuoka during the 1970s and ’80s and drawn from Kimura’s own family history, “Fujiko” follows a single mother navigating personal freedom amid the social upheaval of the era. The film stars Yuki Katayama alongside veteran performers Lily Franky, You, Issey Ogata, Kayoko Kishimoto and Tsuyoshi Ujiki, with SC Films International handling worldwide sales.…