BURNING Fires Up Global Distributors
Director
LEE Chang-dong’s new film
BURNING has become a hit with international buyers, having already sold to 100 distributors shortly after its premiere in a competition last month at the Cannes Film Festival. Sales agent
Finecut confirmed the sales in late May.
In addition to deals struck prior to its Cannes debut for France, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Singapore, the film has now found distributors in Britain, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Spain, Greece, Poland, and Turkey among others.
“It is not easy for non-commercial films to be pre-sold in overseas film markets. But this film was sold so quickly even without any footage shown” conveyed a representative from
Finecut, who went on to state that overseas distributors “have almost simultaneously expressed their intent to sign deals on the film after watching it or after the awards ceremony at Cannes.”
Based on a short story by MURAKAMI Haruki,
BURNING features
YOO Ah-in (
Veteran, 2015) as a poor wannabe writer who strikes up a relationship with an acquaintance from his past, played by newcomer
JUN Jong-seo. He takes care of her cat when she leaves on a trip to Africa, from which she returns with a rich young man (
Steven YEUN of
Okja) who shares his secret hobby with the writer.
Though the film took home no prizes from the international jury at Cannes, it became the first Korean film to earn the FIPRESCI Prize, and also picked up the Vulcan Award for the Technical Artist, which went to art director
SHIN Jeom-hee.
BURNING received broad critical acclaim at Cannes, where it recorded the highest score in history on Screen Daily’s annual Cannes Jury Grid. The film was released in Korea on May 16, where it opened in third place.