Na Hong-jin's thriller "Hope" premieres at Cannes with a record budget

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Na Hong-jin's thriller "Hope" will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. The film is the director's first since "The Wailing" and features a mix of Korean and Hollywood stars. "Hope" is a decade in the making and reportedly has the largest budget ever for a Korean feature film. It stars Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, and Jung Ho-yeon, among others, and is set in a remote harbor village. The film's selection marks the first Korean entry in Cannes' main competition in four years. Director Na Hong-jin has a history of premiering his films at the festival.


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