The Borneo Post

Lee Chang-dong’s ‘Burning’ sold to over 100 countries at Cannes Film Festival

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SEOUL: Director Lee Changdong’s latest movie Burning has been sold to more than 100 countries around the world, the film’s local distributo­r has announced.

Producers of the mysterythr­iller signed deals with distributo­rs from about 100 countries within two days of it receiving its world premiere at the 71st Cannes Film Festival, according to CGV Arthouse.

The distributi­on deals were made in addition to the film’s pre- Cannes sales to France, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Singapore. It will now also be show in countries like Britain, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Spain, Greece, Poland and Turkey.

“It is not easy for noncommerc­ial films to be pre- sold in overseas film markets. But this film was sold so quickly even without any footage shown,” an official at the local sales company Finecut said. “(Overseas distributo­rs) have almost simultaneo­usly expressed their intent to sign deals on the film after watching it or after the awards ceremony at Cannes.”

Lee’s first feature in eight years, Burning depicts the insecurity, helplessne­ss and anger of young Korean people through the story of Jong- su, a part-time deliveryma­n and aspiring novelist, and two of his friends, Hye-mi and Ben.

The film won the Fipresci Internatio­nal Critics’ Prize for best film in the main competitio­n section of the Cannes festival.

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Lee Chang-dong’s latest movie Burning has been sold to more than 100 countries around the world.

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