All articles by Jean Noh – Page 18
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Korea’s Acemaker movieworks launches sales team for Cannes
The company is selling titles including ‘Protector’, ‘Dirty Money’ and ‘New Year Blues’ at the online Marche.
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Korea’s BIFAN unveils line-up for hybrid offline, online edition
Festival will go ahead with physical screenings (July 9-16) but without international guests.
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Cannes virtual market: hot titles from South Korea
There are a host of enticing Korean thrillers and dramas available during the virtual Cannes market (June 22-26).
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Contents Panda sells 'Intruder', confirms July release for 'Peninsula'
Mystery thriller Sohn Won-pyung has sold to 26 countries, including Russia, CIS and the Baltics.
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‘Damp Season’ wins Grand Prize at Korea’s Jeonju film festival
Competition screenings were held with only jury members and limited domestic guests in attendance.
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Asian sellers mull strategy for online Cannes Marché
While buyers are more positive about online markets, Asian sales companies are juggling delayed production schedules and time difference issues.
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Korea’s Jeonju film festival unveils competition line-up for closed door edition
Festival will hold physical screenings of competition titles from May 28 to June 6 exclusively for competition filmmakers and jury members.
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South Korean cinemas slowly reopening over holiday weekend
CJ CGV, Lotte and Megabox are all reopening sites as the country reports only four new Covid-19 cases on April 30.
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Korea’s Jeonju film festival to go ahead without a public audience
Screenings for the International and Korean Competition sections will be held with only the relevant filmmakers and jury members in attendance.
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Korean thriller ‘Time To Hunt’ is cleared for Netflix release
Contents Panda and Little Big Pictures reached a settlement in their contract dispute.
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Cannes 2020: what was in the running (and still might be)
The prestige films that will now need support to connect with international buyers and audiences.
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Korean court halts global release of Netflix thriller ‘Time To Hunt’
Yoon Sung-hyun’s thriller was set to launch worldwide on April 10.
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Leading Korean cinema chains CJ CGV, Lotte reject ‘Trolls World Tour’
Universal Pictures plans to release the animation day-and-date in theatres and on VoD in Korea on April 29.
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Korean film industry not impressed with coronavirus support measures
Industry coalition says package of measures announced by goverment do not go far enough.
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Contents Panda considers legal action over ‘Time To Hunt’ Netflix deal
Korea’s Little Big Pictures has sold worldwide rights to the Berlinale title to Netflix, despite 30 existing deals with global distributuors.
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First Look: ‘Peninsula’, Yeon Sang-ho’s follow-up to ‘Train To Busan’ (exclusive)
Already a hit with buyers, the zombie thriller unfolds four years after the original.
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Korean sellers express concern over Cannes decision delay
The potential ‘Parasite bump’ could end up a missed opportunity if Cannes cancels.
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Korean cinema admissions down 67% in February due to coronavirus
KOFIC also noted that the weekend of February 28-March 1, which had 245,383 admissions, was the lowest on record.
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Korea’s Jeonju International Film Festival postponed due to coronavirus
Originally scheduled to run April 30-May 9, the festival’s dates have been moved to May 28-June 6.
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Finecut seals further deals on Hong Sangsoo’s Berlin Silver Bear winner 'The Woman Who Ran'
Following a US deal, The Woman Who Ran has also gone to France, Portugal, Spain and several other territories.