CANNES -- Investments in China's "Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon" and
an English-language version of Korean hit comedy "Marrying the Mafia"
mark Taewon Entertainment's transformation from South Korea-focused
producer-distrib into Asian and trans-Pacific indie powerhouse.
"Making
Korean movies for the Korean market is not enough any more," said
company topper Chung Taewon. "Our ambition is to become a company like
Village Roadshow, with its own finance and studio-level relationships
in Hollywood." Company has recently received some $50 million of
funding from Fireworks, a North Asian media holding company that is
initially funded by Dutch bank ABN-Amro.
Like many Korean
companies that view their home markets as approaching saturation,
Taewon has looked around Asia for projects and scaled-up its
co-productions. Taewon is the largest single financier on "Three
Kingdoms," a $20 million actioner starring Andy Lau and Maggie Q, being
lensed by Daniel Lee in China and sold by Arclight Films.
A new
L.A.-acquisitions and co-production office will scout for projects and
act as bridge on its Asian-themed pictures being aimed at global market.
Company
suffered a setback two years ago with the flop of its "Shadowless
Sword," co-produced with New Line, but company is now returning with
others.
Projects being lined up include "Spaghetti Versus
Noodle," a $20 million action comedy directed and scripted by Michael
Yuen, that is exec produced by Chinese action director Yuen Wo-ping and
Paramount-affiliated producer Dede Nickerson. Pic will lense for two
weeks in San Francisco before completing production in China. It is
also close to greenlighting a $80 million-$100 million adaptation of
Japanese manga, similar in style to "Ghost in the Shell."
Company's
South Korea-based CGI facility, Mix, now supplying effects to
"Kingdoms," is in the process of launching a U.S. offshoot.
© Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
There is a problem with the comment system, or you do not have javascript enabled.
|