Titles include Colors Of Wind and My Sassy Girl.
South Korea’s Mirovision has reported an enthusiastic response to its Cannes sales slate led by My Sassy Girl director Kwak Jae Yong’s Japanese fantasy Colors Of Wind, action noir Brothers In Heaven, and supernatural thriller Sooni: The Executioner’s Daughter.
Mirovision has struck a deal with Jetsen Huashi Cultural Media for mainland China rights to Colors Of Wind, Brothers In Heaven, and Mermaid Unlimited.
Brothers In Heaven and Sooni: The Executioner’s Daughter have gone to Viswaas for India, Singapore and Malaysia, while MovieCloud responded to packed screenings for...
South Korea’s Mirovision has reported an enthusiastic response to its Cannes sales slate led by My Sassy Girl director Kwak Jae Yong’s Japanese fantasy Colors Of Wind, action noir Brothers In Heaven, and supernatural thriller Sooni: The Executioner’s Daughter.
Mirovision has struck a deal with Jetsen Huashi Cultural Media for mainland China rights to Colors Of Wind, Brothers In Heaven, and Mermaid Unlimited.
Brothers In Heaven and Sooni: The Executioner’s Daughter have gone to Viswaas for India, Singapore and Malaysia, while MovieCloud responded to packed screenings for...
- 5/15/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Chicago – Opening Night at Chicago’s Asian Pop-Up Cinema (Apuc) Season Six was extra exciting on March 13th, 2018, as popular Japanese film star Yuki Furukawa came to the Windy City to represent his starring role in the magical romance “Colors of Wind.” The film, a co-production of South Korea and Japan, was directed by Kwak Jae-yong and co-starred Takemi Fujii.
Japanese Actor Yuki Furukawa on Apuc’s Opening Night for ‘Colors of Wind’
Photo credit: AsianPopUpCinema.org
“Colors of Wind” is a highly romantic film about the “doppelganger,” the notion of twin souls in the world. In this case, it is Furukawa portraying Ryo, a heartbroken man who has lost his lover Yuri (Fujii). Before she left, she spoke of going to Hokkaido, a wintry town in Northern Japan. There Ryo finds Aya (also played by Fujii), who is an exact twin of his lost love, but she has lost a lover of her own.
Japanese Actor Yuki Furukawa on Apuc’s Opening Night for ‘Colors of Wind’
Photo credit: AsianPopUpCinema.org
“Colors of Wind” is a highly romantic film about the “doppelganger,” the notion of twin souls in the world. In this case, it is Furukawa portraying Ryo, a heartbroken man who has lost his lover Yuri (Fujii). Before she left, she spoke of going to Hokkaido, a wintry town in Northern Japan. There Ryo finds Aya (also played by Fujii), who is an exact twin of his lost love, but she has lost a lover of her own.
- 3/25/2018
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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