Korean Film 'Hope' Draws Attention at Cannes Film Festival
Na Hong-jin's film 'Hope' received notice at the Cannes Film Festival for its production scale and cast. Reports also noted an unspecified controversy surrounding the project.
ForbesNa Hong-jin's Korean film 'Hope' received attention at the Cannes Film Festival. Coverage cited the project's production scale, its international cast, and an unspecified controversy as factors in the attention. The film is directed by Na Hong-jin. Reports described the cast as star-studded and international.
The source material did not include specific cast names, budget figures, release dates, or details of the reported controversy. No further production information was provided. Additional context on distribution plans or festival screenings was not included in the available reporting.
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