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UPDATED: May 17, 2011
My Way Promoted at Cannes
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South Korea's Jang Dong-gun, Japan's Odagiri Joe and China's Fan Bingbing promoted their new movie My Way at the Cannes Film Festival on May 15 (SOHU.COM)

South Korea's Jang Dong-gun, Japan's Odagiri Joe and China's Fan Bingbing promoted their new movie My Way at the Cannes Film Festival on May 15.

Directed by South Korean director Kang Je-kyu, the ambitious war blockbuster is co-produced by China, Japan and South Korea.

The production team released a three-minute trailer infused with sensational wartime scenes and a dozen of still shots publicly seen for the first time at yesterday's press conference, entertainment website M1905.com reported.

Chinese actress Fan Bingbing, who plays a fighting hero in the film, attended at the press conference in a plain asymmetrical red dress and did not sport a fancy hairdo.

My Way centers on two men set in the Battle of Normandy during World War II. Kang Je-kyu deals with humanity through the war film in the context of a personal story rather than on a national level.

Shooting began last October in South Korea and will continue in Latvia after the promotional events in Cannes. My Way is scheduled to open in cinemas in December.

(CRIENGLISH.com May 16, 2011)



 
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