Cineclick Asia secured a "low six figures" pre-sale of Korean horror flick A Tale Of Two Sisters to France's Wild Side Films.
The film, based on a traditional Korean folk tale is a chamber piece involving an interfering ghost, a cruel stepmother and two sisters with very different characters. The story has been told five times previously on film, but has been substantially modernised and given a lush production design by director Kim Jee-woon, director of the cult classic The Foul King. The film is one of five new elements to Cineclick's slate, which also includes Cannes hopefuls Ugu, an eccentric Shamanistic comedy; Spring Summer Fall Winter And Spring by rebel director Kim Ki-Duk.









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