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Ciné-Asie Creatives

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Ciné-Asie Creatives is a Montreal-based film company founded in 2008 as a sister to Ciné-Asie. Owner: Mi-Jeong Lee. It handles sales and distribution of Asian films in Canada and Canadian films in Asia, plus international co-productions and location scouting in Quebec. Its first distributed film was the Korean disaster hit Haeundae. The company owns Canadian rights to My Dear Enemy (2008) and Breathless (2009), both Korean, and is developing a co-production called Midnight to Four AM. It also acts as a sales agent for three films by Inuit-Canadian director Zacharias Kunuk for Asian markets: Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner, Before Tomorrow, and The Journals of Knud Rasmussen. Ciné-Asie Creatives collaborates with HanCinema. In 2009, it co-released Haeundae in Canadian theatres with CJ Entertainment America in Montreal and Toronto. Its first co-production is an omnibus film of six short works by six directors from Asia or of Asian origin, with Canada, Korea, and Japan involved, and it was selected for the Pusan Promotion Plan at the Pusan International Film Festival 2009.


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