At the Cannes Film Festival in France, one of the three major film festivals in the world, the work of director Hirokazu Koreeda, who was nominated for the highest award in the competition category, was screened and the audience gave a big applause.

At the Cannes Film Festival, the first movie "Baby Broker" produced by Hirokazu Koreeda in Korea was screened in the competition section on the 26th, and director Hirokazu Koreeda and the leading Korean actor Song Kang-Ho also participated. ..



Men who tried to take away the child entrusted to the so-called "baby post" that anonymously accepts the baby that the parent can not raise are found by the mother who returned after thinking about it, and from the end, a person who will become a parent to raise It is a story about going on a journey to find together, and it is a work that asks the ideal way of a family that is not related to blood.



During the screening, the audience laughed many times in the comical scene, and when the screening was over, the audience stood up and gave a big applause for about 10 minutes.



A 22-year-old man in the audience said, "It was a moving movie that tackled a difficult theme that other directors wouldn't deal with. It's something that makes me think, and that's exactly what I'm looking for in a movie."



At the Cannes Film Festival, Director Koreeda won the "Shoplifters" in 2018, and Song Kang-Ho won the highest award Palme d'Or in the "Parasite Semi-Underground Family" starring in 2019. Attention is focused on works by talented directors and actors.



On the 28th, the final day of the Cannes Film Festival, the Palme d'Or award-winning films will be announced.

Director Koreeda "It was a good time with a warm smile and applause."

After the official screening, Director Koreeda, who was interviewed by the press, said, "I was glad I could hear the laughter when I was laughing and hold my hand with Song Kang-Ho next door, so I enjoyed the screening until the end. I think it was a good time with a really warm smile and applause. "



On top of that, Director Koreeda said, "I would like to feed back the experience I shot overseas to making movies in Japan, what should be changed, what should be left as it is, and various things to bring back." I did.