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Korean thriller film "I Saw The Devil," which was pre-sold to France during Cannes film market last month, has been picked up by three more countries -- namely England, Taiwan and Turkey.
According to a press release by Finecut, which handles overseas sales for the pic, U.K.-based film distribution company Optimum Releasing bought the overseas rights for the Korean thriller which is still in production with noted filmmaker Kim Ji-woon directing top actors Lee Byung-hun and Choi Min-sik.
"Director Kim Jee-woon's unique and beautiful style has a powerful force that touches a deep spot in one's subconscious," explained Berenice Fugard, President of Optimum, on why he bought the film.
He went onto say that he is "convinced director Kim Ji-woon will make one of the most intense, breathtaking films that will be remembered for a long time."
Optimum had previously bought and distributed several Korean films, including "The Host" and "Chaw," in the U.K.
Taiwanese distributor Catchplay and Turkey's Bir Film also picked up the film from Finecut.
"Devil" is about a secret agent (played by Lee) plotting revenge against a serial killer (Choi) who killed his fiancee.
The film is scheduled for release in Korea this summer.
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