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nrkb Open Road picks up Testament for US
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Oajy Through The Fire  records sales for WTFilms (exclusive)
 With one arthouse hit already behind him, Korea s Lee Chang-Dong found it quick and easy to finance his Directors  Fortnight entry Peppermint Candy. Tony Rayns reports on the making of the first Korean-Japanese co-production in living memory.Early 1996Four friends come together to form South Korea s East Film, which they jokingly refer to as  the support committee for the debut of director Lee Chang-Dong . Lee is a successful novelist who  stanley cup was asked to script two features by director Park Kwang-Su. He has now written a script that he wants to direct, and the company is created to make this possible. One of the founders is the famous stage actor Myung Kaynam, who made his screen debut in one of Park s features and now feels he wants to concentrate on films. The company has no ambitions to produce anything other than Lee s films.February 1997Lee s first film, Green Fish, opens. Very well received, it runs for nearly two months in Seoul and draws admissions of around 300,000. Business ar stanley italy ound the country is good too; it helps that the lead actor Han Suk-Kyu is establishing himself as Korea s most popular young star. The film has its international premiere in stanley cup  October at the Vancouver Film Festival, where it wins a best new director award. It goes on to play in 29 further festivals and notches up some foreign sales, notably to Japan. January 1999Lee and Myung are founding directors of UniKorea Culture  Art Investment Company, which is set up to finance script development, produ Bimc Jill Brody earns marketing stripes at Paramount
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