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Surely one of next year’s most anticipated films,
PARK Chan-wook’s next title
The Handmaid completed production on Halloween last Saturday. Following the start of production on June 15th, the project underwent almost five months of shooting in Japan and Korea. The production has also released its first stills.
Based on the Sarah Waters novel ‘Fingersmith’, The Handmaid takes place in the 1930s, when Korea was occupied by the Japanese Empire. A suave swindler sets his sights on the vast fortune of a young woman of the noble class and engages the help of a young pickpocket he meets to pose as the lady’s handmaid.
The famed cineaste behind the ‘Vengeance Trilogy’, which includes
Old Boy (2003), PARK’s previous outing saw him tackle the US project
Stoker (2013) with Mia Wasikowska and Nicole Kidman. His last feature-length project on Korean soil was 2009’s vampire tale
Thirst with
SONG Kang-ho.
Produced by
Moho Film and distributed by
CJ Entertainment,
The Handmaid is expected to bow in the latter half of 2016, though an earlier festival slot is not out of the question.