 Main Activities
- International Film Sales & Marketing - Co-financing & Co-production
- Acquisition
- Others: PR Activities For European Film Promotion in Pusan Int'l Film Festival 2000, 2001, and Organized "The 3rd Seoul -European Film Festival"
Acquisition and Co-financing
2001 Co-invested in "Traffic" and "Gangs of New York" for domestic release.
2002 Co-invested in "Oasis" directed by LEE Chang-dong
2003 Co-acquisition and distribution of "Dark Water" directed by Nakata Hideo for domestic release.
2003 Co-invested in "A Tale of Two Sisters"
directed by KIM Jee-woon
2003 Co-invested in "Old Boy""directed by PARK Chan-wook
2004 Co-invested in "Sweet Sixties"" "The Wolf Returns"" "The President's Barber" and "My Mother Mermaid"
2004 Co-invested in "The Doll Master"
2004 Acquisition and distribution of "The Motorcycle Diaries""directed by Walter Salles for domestic release
2005 Co-invested in "The
Red Shoes""directed by KIM Yong-gun
Co-Production
2004 "3-iron" directed by KIM Ki-duk
2005 ¡°The Red Shoes¡± directed by KIM Yong-gyun
2008 "CHRISTMAS CARGO"
(Development)
World Sales & Marketing
2000 "Peppermint Candy" directed by LEE Chang-dong was invited to Director's Fortnight at Cannes
2001 International Sales of Box Office No. 1 movie "Friend"
- Sales gross of "Friend" was US$2.7 million
2001 For the first time in Korean movie history, Initiated Hollywood remake deal with Miramax for the movie "My Wife is a Gangster"
2001 Recorded approx. US$ 6.6 million sales gross in 2001
2002 Initiated Hollywood remake deal with MGM for "Hi, Dharma"
2002 "Oasis" directed by LEE Chang-dong won 5 awards at Venice film festival including 'Special Prize for Best Direction', 'Marcello Mastroianni Prize for Young Actor or Actress', 'FIPRESCI Award', etc.
2002 "Oasis" directed by LEE Chang-dong was selected as the Korean contender for Academy Best Foreign Film.
2003 Initiated Hollywood remake deal with DreamWorks for "A Tale of Two Sisters" directed by KIM Jee-woon, accomplishing sales gross of US$3.8 million in abroad.
2003 North American rights was sold to Sony Pictures Classics for "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter""and Spring""directed by KIM Ki-duk
2003 "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter and""spring" directed by KIM Ki-duk was selected as the Korean contender for
2003 Academy Best Foreign Film.
2004 "Samaritan Girl" directed by KIM Ki-duk won Silver Bear for the Best Director Awards at Berlin International Film Festival.
2004 Initiated Hollywood remake deal with Universal Studio for "Old Boy", directed by PARK Chan-wook. Accomplishing sales gross of US$ 3.5 million in abroad.
"OLD BOY" was selected for Official Competition in Cannes 2004 and awarded GRAND PRIX.
2004 "3-iron" directed by KIM Ki-duk, was selected for Official Competition in Venice Film Festival 2004 and awarded "BEST DIRECTOR'S AWARD".
2004 2006 Initiated Hollywood remake deal with Universal Pictures for "The Host", which went to Cannes Directors¡¯ Fortnight in 2006.
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