Korean film 'Blades of Blood' sold overseas before premiere

Poster of Korean film "Blades of Blood" [Achim Pictures]

Korean film "Blades of Blood" has been sold to five countries ahead of its release, according to the movie producers Achim Pictures on Friday. The trailer for "Blades" was shown at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival and five countries -- Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and South America -- purchased the picture which has yet to be released in Korea. The historical movie is based on a comic series by writer Park Heung-yong and was helmed by famed director Lee Jun-ik who has produced other famous works including "The King and the Clown" and "Hwang San Bul." "The King and the Clown" is recorded as the third most-watched film in Korea's box office history. "Blades of Blood" is about men in the lower class who fight for social equality during the Chosun era. It stars Korean actors Cha Seung-won as Lee Mong-hwak, who wants to become king, and Hwang Jung-min as Hwang Jeong-hak, a blind man with extraordinary sword-handling abilities. "Blades" is scheduled to open in Korean theaters on April 29. Reporter : Lucia Hong luciahong@asiae.co.krEditor : Jessica Kim jesskim@asiae.co.kr<ⓒ10Asia All rights reserved>

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