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[VIDEOS] 150310 KBS & MBC News reports about ‘Haemoo/Sea Fog’ invited to NDNF Festival in New York City
Note: NDNF = New Directors New Films
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KBS Morning News Time ‘Entertainment Inside’:
Kim Yoon-seok & Park Yuchun ‘Haemoo/Sea Fog’ invite to NDNF Film Festival in New York
MBC Newsdesk ‘Entertainment Today’:
‘Haemoo/Sea Fog’ invite to NDNF Film Festival in New York…the only one out of South Korean films
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[INFO] “해무/Haemoo/Sea Fog” DVD (Korea Version) Information
Technical Information:
Product Title: | 해무/Haemoo/Sea Fog [Korea Version] |
Director: | 심성보/Shim Sung-bo |
Producer: | 봉준호/Bong Joon-ho |
Cast: | Kim Yoon-seok, Park Yuchun, Han Yeri, Moon Sung-keun, Lee Hee-joon, Kim Sang-ho, Yoo Seung-mok |
Region Code(s): | 3 – South Korea (& Southeast Asia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau) |
Release Date: | 2015-03-04 to 2015-03-11 |
Subtitles: | Korean, English |
Disc Format(s): | DVD (2 Discs) |
Picture Format(s): | NTSC |
Cost (differs): | 23,100 KRW | $37.99USD |
Preorder Date: | 2015-02-24 – present |
Preorder Sites: | Synnara, Yes24, Interpark, Aladin, Kyobo Book Ktown4U, Kpoptown, YesAsia, KpopMart |
[INFO] 150220 Park Yuchun in “Fog Across the Sea” Logbook Part.I ‘Official Making DVD’ to be released on April 16th
[JYJ3 Note: ‘Fog Across The Ocean’ is the Japanese title of ‘Haemoo/Sea Fog’]
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Title: パク・ユチョン in 海にかかる霧 航海日誌 Part.I〈公式メイキングDVD〉(初回限定生産)
Park Yuchun in “Fog Across the Sea” Logbook Part.I 〈Official Making DVD〉(Limited Edition)
Price: ¥ 4,320
Product Details:
Language: Korean
Subtitles: Japanese
Region Code: Region 2
Number of Disc(s): 1
Release Date: April 16, 2015
Short Product Description:
The making video collection set that approaches from the other side of Park Yuchun in his long-awaited, full-scale screen debut!
Contents included:
About 80 minutes
・Making collection set (Making 1&2)
・Interview collection set (Interview 1&2、Character Introductions)
Staff: Bong Joon-ho, Shim Sung-bo
Cast: Park Yuchun、Kim Yoon-seok、 Han Yeri & others
・Promotion (VIP premiere、stage greeting & etc.)
・Highlight video
・Preview/trailer
Bonus Item(s) enclosed:
Postcard set
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[PICS] 150206 “Fog Across the Sea” (original title “Sea Fog”) Stills ahead of its release in Japan
‘Fog Across The Ocean(/Haemoo/Sea Fog)’ will be released in Japan on April 17, 2015.
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[OTHER INTERVIEW] 141203 Shim Sung Bo on Cutting Through the Haze with “Haemoo”
INTERVIEW: SHIM SUNG BO ON CUTTING THROUGH THE HAZE WITH “HAEMOO”
The co-writer of “Memories of Murder” on his thrilling seafaring debut.
by Stephen Saito
It speaks to the quality of “Haemoo” that when Shim Sung-bo reflects on what was the most difficult day of filming the technically complex high seas thriller about a fishing crew that attempts to smuggle a group of Korean immigrants back from China, it wasn’t the physical challenge of shooting one of the film’s harrowing action sequences that got to the director. It was how it could be as emotionally devastating as possible that he took great pains to get right.
“The most difficult moment was the last scene because we had to shoot it earlier [than expected] because of our production schedule,” says Shim, speaking through a translator as the film made its Los Angeles premiere at the AFI Fest. “I had to make some different choices than was originally written on the scenario, [and] doing that first, without going through all the other transitional parts, was hard.”
You wouldn’t know it from the final film, which exudes a confidence from start to finish that would hardly suggest Shim was a first-time director. Then again, he’s been waiting for this opportunity for over a decade since he first made a name for himself internationally as the co-writer of Bong Joon-ho’s breakthrough sophomore feature “Memories of Murder.” To return the favor, Bong helped Shim produce “Haemoo,” which like the “Snowpiercer” director’s work combines the exhilarating highs of well-crafted action and suspense with a social consciousness that makes every twist and turn feel like a punch to the gut.