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Parties thrown to promote three major films at Pusan [KOFIC, 2005.09.30]
Three big-budget local films that will be launched in December will try to garner a bit of pre-release hype at major parties to be thrown at the Pusan International Film Festival (Oct. 6-14).
On October 10 at the Westin Chosun Hotel in Busan,
"Running Wild" night will be thrown by distributor Showbox to provide publicity for its big release of the winter season. Running Wild will be shot by debut director KIM Sung-soo (no relation to KIM Sung-soo of Musa fame) and features KWON Sang-woo and YU Ji-tae in the story of a vicious prosecutor and detective who pursue an equally-vicious criminal. Advance clips from the film will screened and the main actors will be in attendance.
On the following day at the Grand Hotel ballroom, distributor CJ Entertainment will hold a cocktail party for its upcoming film
Typhoon. Directed by K.T. KWAK (Friend), the film about a modern-day pirate who seeks revenge against both North and South Korea ranks as the most expensive film in Korean history at $15m. Top star JANG Dong-gun, LEE Jung-jae and LEE Mi-yeon will be in attendance at the party.
Finally, on October 12 Korea Pictures will hold a reception at the Westin Chosun in honor of
Blue Swallow, a biopic about Korea's first female aviator who lived in Japan in the 1920s. Director YUN Jong-chan, actress JANG Jin-young and actor KIM Ju-hyuk will hold a stage greeting and, as with the other two films, advance clips from the film will be screened.
Such receptions to promote large-scale local films at PIFF have become a common occurrence in recent years, after the events held to promote Tae Guk Gi and Silmido in 2003 and Rikidozan in 2004.
credit: YoonEe, just jang dong gun50th Asia Pacific Film Festival concludes 2005-10-02 02:35:04 XinhuaEnglish
The picture shows the closing ceremony of
the 50th Asia Pacific Film Festival(APFF) held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
Oct.1, 2005. The 50th Asia Pacific Film Festival, which came to a close
here Saturday night, opened on Sept. 28. The movie"
Tae Guk Gi" from the
Republic of Korea(ROK) took away the prize of Best Director. The Best
Director prize went to Kang Je-Gyu who directed the ROK feature film,
while Joo Hyun, who played a father of a young girl committing various
crimes in another ROK feature movie the"Family," awarded Best
Actor.Malaysian actress Tiara Jacquelina won the Best Actress prize for
her role in Malaysian feature film"Puteri Gunung Ledang," or"A Legendary
Love."
ROK movie wins top prize in Asia Pacific Film Festival
2005-10-02 01:29:31 XinhuaEnglish
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 2(Xinhuanet)-- The 50th Asia Pacific Film Festival(APFF) closed here Saturday night and the movie"Tae Guk Gi" from the Republic of Korea(ROK) took away the prize of
Best Director.
The Best Director prize went to Kang Je-Gyu who directed the ROK feature film, while Joo Hyun, who played a father of a young girl committing various crimes in another ROK feature movie the"Family," awarded Best Actor.
Malaysian actress Tiara Jacquelina won a gust of warm applause when she went onto the stage to accept the Best Actress prize for her role in Malaysian feature film"Puteri Gunung Ledang," or"A Legendary Love."
Jackie Chen, a well-known movie star of Hong Kong, China, failed to appear at Putra World Trade Center here to pick up a special prize granted by the jury of the festival. He was among the five awarded a special prize by the jury.
The most prestigious film festival in the Asia Pacific region opened at the Istana Budaya national theater here on Wednesday with the theme Towards International Success. Sixteen countries sent 45 movies to vie for 14 prizes in three categories-- featurefilm, documentary and cartoon.
Anthony Wong from Hong Kong, China scored the Best Supporting Actor prize for his excellent performance in"Initial D," while Indonesian actress Rima Melati won the Best Supporting Actress prize for her role in"Violet," a film sent to the festival by Jakarta City of Indonesia.
The Best Screenplay was awarded to Lin Cheng Sheng who adapted the script for The"Moon Also Rises," a film presented by Chinese Taibei. The city will host the 51th Asia Pacific Film Festival next year. Enditem