El thriller de ciencia ficción 'Hope', de Na Hong-jin, compite por la Palma de Oro en Cannes

El thriller de ciencia ficción "Hope", dirigido por Na Hong-jin, competirá por el máximo galardón en la edición de este año del Festival de Cine de Cannes, que comienza el martes.

La película ha sido invitada a la sección competitiva de la 79.ª edición del Festival de Cine de Cannes junto a otros 21 títulos. Se trata de la primera producción coreana en cuatro años que opta a la Palma de Oro.

"Hope" retrata la aparición de entidades misteriosas en un pueblo costero cerca de la Zona Desmilitarizada. Hwang Jung-min interpreta al jefe de policía local, mientras que Zo In-sung da vida a un habitante del pueblo. El reparto cuenta también con Jung Ho-yeon, Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander y Taylor Russell.

El estreno mundial está programado para el domingo en Cannes. El festival se desarrollará hasta el 23 de mayo en la ciudad turística francesa. Entre los trabajos anteriores de Na se encuentran "The Chaser" en 2008, "The Yellow Sea" en 2011 y "The Wailing" en 2016.

Park Chan-wook preside el jurado este año. Otras películas coreanas invitadas incluyen "Colony", de Yeon Sang-ho, en la sección Midnight Screenings y "Dora", de July Jung, en la Quincena de los Realizadores.

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