What's Happening?
Mubi has acquired the rights to Na Hong-Jin's latest film, 'Hope', for several international territories including Latin America, Italy, Spain, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Turkey. This acquisition comes ahead of the film's premiere in the competition
section at the Cannes Film Festival. 'Hope' is directed by Na Hong-Jin and features a cast that includes Hwang Jung-min, Zo In-sung, Hoyeon, Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, Taylor Russell, and Cameron Britton. The film is set in a remote village near the Demilitarized Zone, where a police outpost chief must deal with the sudden appearance of a tiger, causing panic among the villagers. The film is produced by Forged Films and Plus M Entertainment, with Plus M handling international sales. Neon holds the North American rights to the film.
Why It's Important?
The acquisition of 'Hope' by Mubi highlights the platform's strategic expansion into international markets and its commitment to bringing diverse global cinema to a wider audience. This move could enhance Mubi's portfolio and strengthen its position in the competitive streaming market. For Na Hong-Jin, the film's inclusion in the Cannes competition marks a significant milestone, potentially increasing his visibility and influence in the international film industry. The film's unique setting and storyline may also attract attention to the cultural and geopolitical nuances of the Korean Demilitarized Zone, offering audiences a cinematic exploration of this historically significant area.
What's Next?
Following its debut at the Cannes Film Festival, 'Hope' is expected to be released in the territories where Mubi has acquired rights. The film's performance at Cannes could influence its reception and distribution strategy in other regions. Additionally, the film's themes and setting may spark discussions and interest in Korean cinema and its portrayal of regional issues. Stakeholders in the film industry will likely monitor the film's success as an indicator of audience interest in international and culturally rich narratives.












