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KOREAN WAR EPIC - KANG
JE-GYU�s
TAE GUK GI:
THE BROTHERHOOD OF WAR
OPENS
NATIONWIDE ON SEPTEMBER 3, 2004
KOREA�S
ALL-TIME BOX OFFICE LEADER IS SET TO HAVE US NATIONAL RELEASE BEGINNING
SEPTEMBER 3

TAE GUK GI:
THE BROTHERHOOD OF WAR, directed by South Korea�s leading filmmaker
Kang Je-gyu (Shiri,
The Gingko Bed) and starring Korean superstars
Jang Dong-Gun
(Chingu, Nowhere to Hide) and
Won Bin (Guns
and Talks).
Released earlier this year in its homeland,
TAE GUK GI has become Korea�s
highest-grossing film of all time and a blockbuster across Asia. With a budget
of $15 million, it is also the most expensive Korean film ever produced.
Destination Films and Samuel Goldwyn Films will release
TAE GUK GI: THE BROTHERHOOD OF WAR
in the United States beginning on September 3, 2004 in eight cities.
Kang Je-gyu's sweeping wartime epic ,
TAE GUK GI , tells the story of two
brothers forced to join troops at the onset of the Korean War in 1950. The
older, stronger Lee Jin-Tae (played by Jang Dong-Gun), and the family's pride,
Lee Jin Seok (played by Won Bin), begin a long journey through the battlefields
over ideologies in search of a way home. Realizing the family's survival lies
in Jin Seok's education, Jin Tae sets upon his passionate crusade to win favor
with his superiors, by fighting bravely and recklessly in order to request his
brother's return home. However, JinTae's ascension into power divides the two
brothers between hope and glory, and a loss of their common love and their
former life at home.
Acclaimed director Kang Je-gyu brings together
two of Korea's leading actors, Jang Dong-gun and Won Bin, in a story of
brotherhood, loyalty, love, honor and family.
TAE GUK GI has touched the hearts of
thousands, becoming one of the highest grossing films in South Korea's history.
While smashing Korean box-office records,
TAE GUK GI also became a huge
breakout hit in numerous Asian countries, particularly Japan, where its success
has surprised many industry experts.
Born in South Korea Director
Kang Je-gyu
is the country�s leading filmmaker and often cited as the pioneer in today�s
booming Korean film industry. His previous films, the action thriller "Shiri"
and the supernatural love story "The Gingko Bed," are regarded as seminal works
in modern Korean cinema. With influences ranging from Steven Spielberg to John
Woo, Mr. Kang has established a reputation for creating socially relevant films
within the confines of a Hollywood-style blockbuster.
TAE GUK GI: THE BROTHERHOOD OF WAR
is rated R. Running time is 140 minutes
in Korean with English Subtitles
Theater - City,
State
EDWD Atlantic Palace 10 - Alhambra, California
EDW Brea Stadium 22 - Brea, California
EDWD Cerritos 10 - Cerritos, California
AMC River East 21 - Chicago, Illinois
Movieworld 7 - Douglaston, New York
LOCP Rio 18 Cinemas - Gaithersburg, Maryland
REGL Garden Grove 16 - Garden Grove, California
ESP Gardena Cinema - Gardena, California
Glendale Central Cinema 5 - Glendale, California
COA Pearlridge 4 - Honolulu, Hawaii
EDWD Irvine Spectrum 21 - Irvine, California
LAEM Fairfax Cinema - Los Angeles, California
Imaginasian - New York, New York
LOCP 34th Street - New York, New York
UA Pasadena Marketplace - Pasadena, California
REGL Terrace Cinema 6 - Rancho Palos Verdes, California
PACF Gaslamp 15 - San Diego, California
Camera 12 - San Diego, California
LOCP Meridian Cinemas - Seattle, Washington
Crown Village Crossing 18 - Skokie, Illinois
LOCP Wisconsin Ave 1-6 - Washington D.C., Washington
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