With the film "Hunt" officially invited to the 47th Toronto International Film Festival, director Lee Jung-jae and Jung Woo-sung will attend the GV (Conversation with Audience) event.


"Hunt" is an intelligence action drama in which Park Pyeong-ho (Lee Jung-jae) and Kim Jeong-do (Jung Woo-sung), who suspect each other to find hidden spies in the organization, face a huge incident called "Korea's first assassination operation."

Director Lee Jung-jae and Jung Woo-sung will attend the 47th Toronto International Film Festival's official GV event, "In Conversation With..." and meet North American audiences.




The Toronto International Film Festival is considered one of the world's four major international film festivals, along with the Cannes Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival and the Venice International Film Festival.

As a historic film festival that introduces leading films from Canada, as well as the United States, Europe, and Africa, "Hunt" will be officially invited to the Gala Presentation section and screened as a North American Premier on September 15.

Following the official screening, director Lee Jung-jae and Jung Woo-sung will meet North American audiences with the GV event "In Conversation With..." at TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto on September 16.

'In Conversation With...' is an event where guests can make and present clips of their past works and talk about various topics with the audience. Last year, Benedict Cumberbatch, who was invited to "Power of Dogs" and "Lewis Wayne: The Cat Painter of Love," Christine Stewart of "Spencer," and Kenneth Branagh of "Belfast" attended.

In addition, Mahershala Ali, Angelina Jolie, Johnny To, and Denzel Washington participated as guests to communicate with the audience.

This "In Conversation With..." will have time to talk about their first production of "Hunt" and "Guardian," starting with the movie "No Sun" starring director Lee Jung-jae and Jung Woo-sung.

In addition, the event will be live streamed through the official SNS channel of the Toronto International Film Festival. As such, "Hunt" is expected to capture the hearts of North American audiences, adding to expectations for global box office success.






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