The 17th Paris Korean Film Festival 'Confession' Sold Out Screening
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Isul] The thriller "Confession" starring So Ji-sub has heated up Paris. "Confession" was invited to the ?v?nement section of the 17th Paris Korean Film Festival and met with local audiences on the 26th and 30th of last month.
The Paris Korean Film Festival is held every year during the last week of October in Paris, France. David Tredler, the chief programmer, introduced "Confession" as "a must-watch film for those who like investigative stories." He added, "I am pleased that many people were satisfied with the film regardless of whether they had seen the original work. It is significant that it was screened in France simultaneously with its release in Korea."
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"Confession" is a film depicting the story of promising businessman Yoo Min-ho, the sole suspect in a locked-room murder case, and lawyer Yang Shin-ae, who has a 100% winning rate and tries to prove his innocence, as they piece together the hidden elements of the case. Actors So Ji-sub and Kim Yoon-jin star in the film. It was released on the 26th and has maintained the number one spot at the box office for seven consecutive days.
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