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If you like Spaghetti Westerns...

Maybe you'll enjoy the first-ever "Kimchi Western" -- Kim Jee-woon 's The Good, The Bad and The Weird , an epic South Korean production described by one critic as a wild and woolly mix "of Sergio Leone ’s Spaghetti Westerns, George Miller’s apocalyptic road movies and a frantic brand of comedy that’s quintessentially Korean..." It won't open until 2009 in the USA, but it's a gala presentation at this...

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IFC to distribute 'Weird'

Film News: Kim Jee-woon directed Korean western -- Korean western "The Good The Bad, The Weird," has been picked up for North American distribution by IFC Films.

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French producers reach out

Film News: Kim Jee-woon's 'Max' among global projects -- On the second Friday of Cannes, at its chic Old Port-side HQ, StudioCanal made the fest's last big deal announcement.

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Asian producers see potential in remakes

Film News: Kim directing new take on French 'Junkmen' -- Investment from outside the U.S. continued to fuel high-profile projects at Cannes, as Kim Jee-woon, the sought-after Korean director whose "The Good the Bad the Weird" wrapped the fest's special screenings, signed to helm a remake of 1970s French classic "Max et les Ferrailleurs" (Max and the Junkmen).