ROSETTA CINEMA (formerly known as Volcanic Pictures) is a film production company founded by KIM Sang-mi in 2001. Its first production, <Rewind> (2003) was directed by KIM himself and received the NETPAC Award at the Hawaii International Film Festival. For its next project, Rosetta Cinema and KIM intended to create a fictionalized account of the events of the Second Battle of Yeonpyeong in 2002, a naval clash with the North that took the life of 6 South Korean soldiers....
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ROSETTA CINEMA (formerly known as Volcanic Pictures) is a film production company founded by KIM Sang-mi in 2001. Its first production, <Rewind> (2003) was directed by KIM himself and received the NETPAC Award at the Hawaii International Film Festival. For its next project, Rosetta Cinema and KIM intended to create a fictionalized account of the events of the Second Battle of Yeonpyeong in 2002, a naval clash with the North that took the life of 6 South Korean soldiers. This topic being politically sensitive in Korea, the company struggled to secure funding only to lose the support of a big studio right before starting production. It would eventually take ROSETTA CINEMA several more years and a successful crowdfunding campaign (around USD 2 million – a third of the budget – pledged by 7,000 backers) to resume the project. Upon its release in Summer 2015, <Northern Limit Line> attracted 6 million viewers.
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