Na Hong-jin's acclaimed sci-fi thriller 'Hope,' which garnered significant attention at Cannes, has officially set its theatrical release date in the United States. The film, starring Michael Fassbender, is now slated for a September debut.
The overwhelming action spectacle 'Hope', directed by Korean filmmaker Na Hong-jin, has made a significant impact at the Cannes Film Festival. The film is described as shaking up the festival.
The Cannes Film Festival showcased various film premieres, reviews, and award announcements, including a Golden Globes prize for 'Groundswell'. The event also featured numerous celebrity appearances, interviews, and notable statements from actors like Javier Bardem and Cate Blanchett on social and political issues.
Several new films and documentaries are making their debuts, including Na Hong-jin's "Hope" at Cannes and a Netflix documentary about former Olympiacos player James Rodriguez. Additionally, films like "Ay Carmela - Made in BiH" and "Where are you going?" have premiered in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Paramount Pictures has acquired U.S. rights to Elegance Bratton's civil rights era crime thriller 'By Any Means', starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Mark Wahlberg, and has set a theatrical release date for September 4.
Korean auteur Na Hong-jin's long-awaited thriller 'Hope,' starring Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander, is set to premiere at Cannes, marking a decade in the making and reportedly the biggest budget for a Korean feature.
Na Hong-Jin's sci-fi monster movie 'Hope' has achieved a new sales record for a Korean film, pre-selling to over 200 territories worldwide, with Neon acquiring it for North America.
Na Hong-jin's sci-fi creature feature 'Hope' premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, earning a 6-7 minute standing ovation from the audience. The film generated significant buzz and received mixed but often enthusiastic reviews from critics.
Mubi has secured distribution rights for Na Hong-Jin's upcoming Korean thriller 'Hope,' a Cannes competition title starring Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, and Hoyeon, across multiple international territories ahead of its premiere.
The Cannes Film Festival refuses to allow artificial intelligence to "dictate the law" in cinema, said the president of the event on the Croisette, Iris Knobloch, on Thursday, at the opening...
The Cannes Film Festival featured premieres and discussions, with Nicolas Winding Refn's 'Her Private Hell' receiving significant ovations. The festival also served as a platform to weigh the implications of artificial intelligence in filmmaking.
The Cannes Film Festival has commenced, featuring discussions among jury members and attendees on topics such as the impact of AI on the film industry and the perceived absence of Hollywood. Various films are set to compete for the Palme d'Or, with some specific titles highlighted.
Neon has secured the North American distribution rights for 'Hope,' the new sci-fi film from Korean director Na Hong-jin, which is set to premiere at Cannes.