Homemade films accounted for close to 70 percent of all ticket sales
in South Korea last month, sweeping the top four spots at the monthly
box office, a government report showed Thursday.
Slightly more
than 69 percent of tickets sold in local cinemas were for Korean films
and 30.9 percent were non-Korean films, according to the August report
on the Korean film industry by the Korean Film Council (KOFIC).
The high share for Korean films was in large part attributable to the
success of the four most-anticipated local films of the summer peak
season: "Tunnel," "The Last Princess," "Operation Chromite" and "Train
to Busan."
The four films took up the top four positions on the monthly chart for August uploaded on the KOFIC's Website.
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/kwave/2016/09/08/31/3001000000AEN20160908008751315F.html
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Friday, September 9, 2016
SOUTH KOREAN CINEMA ALL THE RAGE IN 2016 AS MOVIES WITH DRAMATIC STORY LINES TAKE CENTER STAGE OVER ALL OTHER MADE MOVIES INCLUDING HOLLYWOOD IN SEOUL AS 70% OF MOVIEGOERS WATCH KOREAN MADE TITLES FROM - CHROMITE, TRAIN TO BUSAN, TUNNEL, AND THE LAST PRINCESS
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