RYOO’s WWII Action-Drama Strong Seller for CJ Entertainment
CJ Entertainment’s flagship summer title
The Battleship Island has sold to 113 countries ahead of its domestic release next month. The WWII action drama is
RYOO Seung-wan’s follow-up to his hit 2015 thriller
Veteran.
The title lured many buyers for CJ Entertainment at both the European Film Market in Berlin and Cannes Film Market this year. The Battleship Island has signed deals with distributors in North America, France, Italy, Russia and Turkey in Europe as well as Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand and the Philippines in Asia, among many more.
CJ Entertainment’s CHOI Yoon-hee, the head of international sales and distribution, stated that that film was sold to several Asian countries at “a record price among South Korean films.”
RYOO’s work takes place on Hashima Island in Japan, where hundreds of Korean civilians were forced to work in slave-like conditions during World War II. Led by an independence fighter, the workers attempt to mount a daring escape.
Soaring over 14 million admissions in the summer of 2015, RYOO’s Veteran is the second highest grossing Korean film of all time in Korea.