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Vietnam War Epic 'Tunnel' Achieves 12.7 Billion Dong Box Office Success!

Vietnam War Epic 'Tunnel' Achieves 12.7 Billion Dong Box Office Success!

Vietnamese Version 〈Taegeukgi Wa Hinalimyeo〉
The remarkable box office records of 'Tunnel', produced to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Vietnam's reunification, are drawing significant attention.The film 'Tunnel', which is set to be released domestically on December 31, is generating excitement by setting meaningful box office records in...
'97% of Seat Occupancy' Takes 3 Grand Prizes at Mise-en-Scene Short Film Festival…Netflix Reveals the Winners

'97% of Seat Occupancy' Takes 3 Grand Prizes at Mise-en-Scene Short Film Festival…Netflix Reveals the Winners

With a 97% seat-occupancy success story, the festival ends on the 23rd—there is no grand prize work; every screening title is released on Netflix and CHZZK.
'97% Seat Occupancy', Opening the Prelude to a Renaissance of Short FilmsKorea’s film world’s keenest perspective, 'the 22nd Mise-en-Scene Short Film Festival', has wrapped up with the astonishing record of 97% seat occupancy.
Hong Kong Retro Movie Tour ① John Woo’s “A Better Tomorrow” and a History Lesson at Mei Ho House, San Shui Po

Hong Kong Retro Movie Tour ① John Woo’s “A Better Tomorrow” and a History Lesson at Mei Ho House, San Shui Po

Built in 1953 after the “Sekkipmei Fire,” the sprawling public housing complex known as “Mei Ho House” became the stage for 〈A Better Tomorrow〉.
Cineplay and House Travel teamed up for a Hong Kong movie tour, their fifth trip. The core theme of this tour was the meeting of Hong Kong’s past and present through film. From John Woo’s 〈A Better Tomorrow〉 (1990), set in 1960s Hong Kong and starring Tony Leung Chiu-wai, to 〈The King of Comedy〉...
3.0 Million Viewers·Sold in 148 Countries! “Ghost in the Cell” Becomes a Global Box-Office Monster From Indonesia

3.0 Million Viewers·Sold in 148 Countries! “Ghost in the Cell” Becomes a Global Box-Office Monster From Indonesia

A genre balance that combines a uniquely built setting rooted in a prison with social satire, melding violence and black comedy to draw intense attention from overseas genre fans.
Barunson E&A (CEO Choi Yoon-hee, and Moon Yang-kwon) co-produced the Indonesian genre film 〈Ghost in the Cell〉 with Indonesia’s leading director Joko Anwar’s production company Come And See Pictures, and handled overseas sales.
Barunson E&A Teams Up with Ryūsuke Hamaguchi’s Camp. Co-Production of the Korea-Japan Collaboration “I Hear You”!

Barunson E&A Teams Up with Ryūsuke Hamaguchi’s Camp. Co-Production of the Korea-Japan Collaboration “I Hear You”!

In Jeju Island, Haruka, a Japanese researcher collecting soundscapes, meets a young woman named Ayun of unknown identity and is forced to confront her late mother and her own past.
Barunson E&A (CEO Choi Yoon-hee, Moon Yang-kwon) will participate as a co-producer and in overseas sales for the Korea-Japan collaboration feature film 〈I Hear You〉 (English title: I Hear You) . Filming wrapped on April 29, and the film is currently in post-production.
Lotte Cinema Sound-Optimized Theater ‘Gwang-eum Cinema’ Opens in Vietnam for the First Time

Lotte Cinema Sound-Optimized Theater ‘Gwang-eum Cinema’ Opens in Vietnam for the First Time

A special venue opens in Ho Chi Minh City, marking the company’s first overseas expansion. Designed for local audiences who enjoy horror and action, the global brand ‘BOOMAX’ delivers an immersive viewing experience.
Lotte Cinema brings ‘Gwang-eum Cinema’ to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam for the first time… Accelerating the expansion of its global footprintLotte Cinema has paved the way for a full-scale push into global markets by introducing a sound-specialized theater called 'Gwang-eum Cinema' at its Go Vap...
Uncovering Time That Shouldn’t Be Buried Again: Movies to Watch Like “My Name Is”

Uncovering Time That Shouldn’t Be Buried Again: Movies to Watch Like “My Name Is”

There are stories we try to bury—but we shouldn’t. And there is a director who makes sure to pull such stories back up, rekindling the public’s memory. The director for 〈My Name Is〉, releasing on April 15, is Director Jeong Ji-young.
[Chua-young's Music Box] The Coexistence of Sorrow and Hope 'Super Happy Forever' and 'Beyond The Sea'

[Chua-young's Music Box] The Coexistence of Sorrow and Hope 'Super Happy Forever' and 'Beyond The Sea'

I am captivated by the music in movies. Music sometimes conveys the intimate emotions of characters that cannot be expressed through visible images and audible dialogues alone. It can also serve as a window to glimpse the hidden intentions of the creator. For me, understanding film music was one way to connect with the film. 'Chua-young's Music Box' listens to the voice of the film more closely through music. (P.S. I hope you read this while listening to the music.)
Sano is alone among people who naturally exchange conversations. He does not listen to their stories, often steering the flow of conversation in another direction or abruptly interrupting it. Maintaining such an indifferent attitude, he suddenly reveals that he recently lost his wife.
Korean Film Industry Giant Ahn Sung-ki Passes Away, Ending 69-Year Acting Journey

Korean Film Industry Giant Ahn Sung-ki Passes Away, Ending 69-Year Acting Journey

From child debut in 1957 to ten million actor, he passed away at the age of 74 after battling blood cancer for 6 years
Actor Ahn Sung-ki, regarded as a living legend of Korean cinema, passed away at around 9 AM on the 5th at the intensive care unit of Soonchunhyang University Hospital in Yongsan, Seoul, at the age of 74. The funeral committee for Ahn Sung-ki officially announced that he quietly closed his eyes...
'Alone Prince' Lee Kwang-soo and Romance Chemistry Revealed in 'Tao' Character Stills!

'Alone Prince' Lee Kwang-soo and Romance Chemistry Revealed in 'Tao' Character Stills!

K-Daughter 200% Synchronization Rate V-Daughter Captivates Audiences!
〈Alone Prince〉 has captured audiences with the hot buzz by revealing the character stills of ‘Tao’. The audience's attention is focused on Hwang Ha, who plays ‘Tao’, showing the life of a V-Daughter who dreams of being a barista and works hard in cafes and restaurants.