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Japanese films find pre-sales in Korea |
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Written by Patrick Frater
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Tuesday, 22 May 2007 |
CANNES -- The boom in sales of
Korean films to Japan seems to be well and truly over. But now Japanese
movies are increasingly popular in Korea – so much so that pre-sales
deals are once again flowing.
Boutique
producer and sales agent Stylejam scored four deals with two
distributors. It pre-sold “Sad Vacation” by Palme d’Or winner Shinji
Aoyama and “Drifting” to leading Korean importer Sponge Entertainment.
Company also pre-sold “Then Summer Came” and Joe Odagiri’s directorial
debut “Looking for Cherry Blossoms” to Cinema Valley. All four pics are
in post-production.
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