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2008



More good news concerning Ki-duk Kim’s next picture “Dream” (Bi-mong). The San Sebastian Film Festival has formally invited “Dream” to screen at their upcoming 56th Annual Film Festival in the competition section (Golden Shell). So far Kim’s “Dream” is the only Asian pic selected for the competition area and the others announced are Daniel Burman, Christophe Honoré, and Jaime Rosales. As mentioned in our prior article, Ki-duk Kim’s “Dream” screened for movie investors at this year’s Cannes Film Festival and went on to sell distribution rights to 8 countries including France, Russia, and Japan.

Similar to Kim’s previous film “Breath,” “Dream” will star a non-Korean actor, Joe Odagiri, in the title role along with Korean actress, Na-yeong Lee. The film deals with dreams and how it connects two characters “Joe” (Joe Odagiri) and “Ran” (Na-yeong Lee). Joe dreams of a car accident and decides to go to the place of his dream the next day. A car accident then occurs exactly like his dream and involves a lady named Ran. Joe then becomes convinced there is an unexplainable connection between the two of them.

No word on exact opening date for “Dream” in Korea, but it is schedule to open sometime this fall. The San Sebastian Film Festival runs from September 18-27.



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