The Korean films “Hitman 2” and “Dark Nuns” have reached break-even point as they led the weekend box office in South Korea.
According to the Korean Film Council’s integrated ticketing system, “Dark Nuns” exceeded 1.6 million in total admissions as ...
The action comedy film “Hitman 2” has surpassed 2 million moviegoers! On February 4, the Korean Film Council announced that ...
The South Korean box office saw “Hitman 2” continue its run at the top, though with a steep decline, while the new release ...
The Lunar New Year holiday helped drive the South Korean box office over the weekend of Jan. 31-Feb. 2, with 'Hitman 2' ...
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Korea Joongang Daily on MSNKorean Film Council creates budget to support small projectsThe Korean Film Council has allocated some 10 billion won to help smaller film projects, which can receive up to 1.5 billion won from the organization.
The frozen film market is also evident in the data. According to data by the Korean Film Council (KOFIC), the cumulative number of moviegoers in 2024 was 123.13 million, a 1.6 percent decrease ...
According to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council, “Harbin” retained its first-place position, adding KRW3.02 billion ($2 million) to its gross.
The Korean Film Council will invest 10 billion won in mid-budget Korean films. It is the will to save the waist of "K-Movie." The Film Promotion Committee will hold a briefing session on the ...
The Korean Film Council has launched a global film education initiative in Saudi Arabia in partnership with the Korean Academy of Film Arts and NEOM Company to assist emerging Saudi filmmakers.
Released on January 22, it has generated a cume of $12.7m from nearly 2 million admissions to date, according to Kobis, the Korean Film Council’s box office tracking service. Kwon Sang-woo ...
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