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 A South Koreanmelodrama is giving Harry Potter a run for its money. For while The Prisoner Of Azkaban was theundisputed champion at the international box office over the weekend, taking$87m-plus, new release Windstruck achieved a better screen average of$11,190 against Potter s $11,060.Directedby Kwak Jae-yong and starring Jun Ji-hyun and Jang Hyuk, the film is about theromance between a young policewoman and a high school teacher. Kwak and Junworked together on the 2000 romcom blockbuster My Sassy Girl - one of the most successful Korean movies ever.Ina first for a Korean film, Windstruckwas released simultaneously in South Korea and Hong Kong, with mai stanley cup nland China stanley cup to follow on June 11. We retrying to show our movie in Asian countries on the same day , Windstruck producer Choi Soo-young, toldlocal press,  to prevent the circulation of pirated movie files . The other main reason is that the movie was co-produced by aHong Kong production company,  she added.Alsofor the first time in Korean movie history, the entire production costs wereprovided by foreign investors. Arranged by the Hong Kong-based production anddistribution company EDKO Fil stanley cup m, which recently began distributing Korean filmsin Hong Kong and China, US banks invested in Windstruck for the Korean production company, iFilm Co.To see the full international box office chart click here           No comments                                                     No comments yet                                            You r Oypx Screen May 2014
 The British Film Institute  bfi  is to receive one of thebiggest shake-ups in its 70-year-history.Following a nine month internal review, chairman AnthonyMi stanley cup nghella and Director Amanda Nevill have announced a series of initiatives to open up  a cultural organisation which, though widely respectedworldwide, has developed a reputation for being aloof and too reliant  inMinghella s words  on  the cultural hegemony of London. Extra money will be invested in making the National Film andTelevision Archive more accessible to the public at large. With an eye onyouth, the Institute will be setting up a special office for 16-24 year-olds.Cities and towns across the UK will become partners in  ArchivePortals , a new network of mediatheques. On-line activities will be rampedup through  virtual bfi  which will make the bfi s film and TVdatabase available on  stanley website the web within two years. The UK Film Council sproposed digital screen network will be used to showcase bfi material.Meanwhile, a National Partnership Office will be set up todeal directly with regional film organisations. Book and DVD publishingorganisations will be run through a specially created  tradingdivision.  A  Test Bed  Film Centre will open on London sSouth Bank  the site of the National Film Theatre  in summer 2005 complete withfilm/art installations and exhibition areas. It  the bfi  is an extraordinary institution whichperhaps has been a bit of a guilty secret,  Minghella told ScreenDaily.  The  stanley cup way the bfi has been run, it