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Recently, the number of global collaborations is increasing, just like Korean actors appearing in a foreign director's work.

As our content is receiving worldwide attention and global streaming services are increasing, the nationality of the film is also becoming ambiguous.



This is Reporter Joo-Hyung Lee.



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This person is Japanese.



Directed by Hirokazu Koreeda, a world-renowned master who represents Japan.



The latest film is 'Broker', which will debut in the competition section at the Cannes Film Festival next month.



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There are Korean stars like Song Kang-ho and Kang Dong-won. So, is this a Japanese movie or a Korean movie?



This is a Korean film invested and distributed by CJ.



'Three: It's Not Over Yet' is a thriller film about the serial killings that shook the Soviet Union in the late 1970s.



Local actors, including Samal Yeslamova, who won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival, acted in the local language and filmed in Kazakhstan, but it is actually a Korean film.



[Park Ruslan/Movie 'Three: It's Not Over Yet' Director: It was filmed in Olloque da Kazakh, and all the actors are from Kazakhstan, but I want to say that it is a Korean movie.

Because everything from writing the script to post-production was made with the presence of Korean experts.]



'The Vanishing: Unsolved Case' is a crime drama in which Yoo Yeon-seok plays a detective digging up an organ trafficking organization, in Korean, English, French, and Chinese. Dialogues in various languages ​​are pouring out.



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Mostly Korean actors, 100% filmed in Korea.



So, which country is this movie from?



This is a French film directed by Denis Dercourt, imported from Korea.



As Korean content emerges as a trend in the global cultural market, films that are not bound by nationality are coming out one after another.



The high-quality Korean film industry, the ability of Korean creators, and the rise of global streaming services are leading these changes.



(Video editing: Kim Jin-won, VJ: Oh Se-gwan)