Foreign media are also paying attention to actor Lee Jung-jae's first production, "Hunt."
On the 14th, the executive committee of the 75th Cannes Film Festival officially invited "Hunt" to the Midnight Screening section.Midnight Screening is a category that selects and screens films of all genres, including action, thriller, noir, horror and fantasy.
As a result, not only domestic but also foreign media are paying attention.Above all, Lee Jung-jae's first directing debut film, which was directed by Lee Jung-jae, is drawing keen attention from many people since he was invited to the Cannes Film Festival.
Variety, a U.S. entertainment media outlet, highlighted Lee Jung-jae's directing debut film "Hunt," which will be screened in the Midnight Screening section of the Cannes Film Festival, while Deadline and Hollywood reporters also covered Lee Jung-jae's invitation to the Cannes Film Festival.
TF1, a leading French media outlet as well as the U.S., proved its popularity by intensively analyzing director Lee Jung-jae's "Hunt" as "the attraction of the 75th Cannes Film Festival."
Hunt is a spy action drama that unfolds when Park Pyong-ho and Kim Jeong-do, agents of the Agency for National Security Planning, who doubt each other to find spies hidden in the organization, face a huge incident called Operation No. 1 Assassination of Korea.
Lee Jung-jae played the role of three roles, including direct participation in the production of "Hunt" as well as screenplay and deep acting as the lead actor Park Pyong-ho.Director Lee Jung-jae spent four years of passion and effort to improve the film's perfection.
'Hunt' will be released for the first time in the world through the 75th Cannes Film Festival and will be released in the summer of 2022.
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