All South Korea articles – Page 25
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The films opening around the world this weekend: ‘Harriet’, ‘Scoob!’, ‘Black Water: Abyss’
As cinemas begin to reopen again in many territories, Screen is tracking which films are released across the globe each week.
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Festival chiefs, ‘Parasite’ team, Adèle Haenel among 400 new international Academy members
Berlin’s Carlo Chatrian and Venice’s Alberto Barbera have also been invited.
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‘Ashfall’: Udine Review
A rock-solid Korean blockbuster boasting volcanic action sequences opens the Udine Far East Film Festival
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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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Japan debut drives ‘Little Women’ to cusp of $100m international box office
Crime drama Gyul-Baek opens top in South Korea on $2.4m.
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Jeonju film festival unveils Korean Cinema line-up
Titles include new projects from Yeo Kyundong, Son Inhan and Shin Suwon.
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California governor to release production guidelines next week
Netflix’s ted Sarandos says streamer back in production in South Korea, Sweden, Iceland.
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CJ Entertainment teams with ‘Midsommar’ creator Ari Aster on ‘Save The Green Planet!’ remake
Original director Jang Joon-hwan attached to reprise role; Succession’s Will Tracy adapt screenplay.
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‘Train To Busan’ director Yeon Sang-ho launches new Netflix series ‘Hellbound’
The series will be produced by Korea’s Lezhin Studio.
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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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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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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.
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Berlin Silver Bear winner ‘The Woman Who Ran’ finds US distributor
Acquisition marks seventh time company and director will have worked together.
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‘The Woman Who Ran’: Berlin Review
A woman’s encounters with three friends are all interrupted by men in Hong Sangsoo’s teasing drama
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Epic Pictures strikes early deals on action thriller ‘Avarice’ (exclusive)
Bren Foster joins Alyssa Sutherland (Vikings) in kidnapping story.
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“A clear racist dog whistle”: Neon, Curzon respond after Donald Trump criticises ‘Parasite’ Oscar win
”The winner is a movie from South Korea, what the hell was that all about?”
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Korea’s Finecut picks up genre trio (exclusive)
The titles are Yu Ha’s heist film Pipeline (working title), Shin Jung-won’s comedy thriller Night Of The Undead and mystery thriller The Anchor.
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‘Train To Busan’ follow-up ‘Peninsula’ scores raft of sales (exclusive)
The project, budgeted at roughly twice Train To Busan’s $8m, is heading to North America and France.