Korean films "Poetry" and "Housemaid" have been announced as entries in the official competition for this year's Cannes Film Festival, according to their respective production companies on Friday.
The final list was unveiled Friday by Thierry Fremaux, the artistic director of Cannes, revealing that Lee Chang-dong's drama "Poetry" and Im Sang-soo's "Housemaid" will be competing up against other noteworthy films in the annual fest which kicks off May 12.
Jason Chae, CEO of Mirovision, was quoted as saying in a press release, "We were worried about having sent in the movie which needed some finishing touches but are relieved after receiving good news about 'Housemaid.'"
"Poetry," helmed by renowned director Lee, is about an elderly lady who begins to take poetry classes and writing her own poems while fighting Alzheimer's.
"Housemaid," a remake of the late Kim Ki-young's 1960 classic, is about a young housemaid who begins working for an upper class family and has an affair with the man of the house.
The erotic thriller presents an all-star cast including Cannes best actress award winner Jeon, Lee Jung-jae, veteran actress Yoon Yeo-jun and Seo Woo.
"Poetry" and "Housemaid" are both scheduled to hit the local theaters on May 13.
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