GREEN FISH began as experimental gathering
of four people. LEE Chang-dong had come up with a script that just
had to be produced. Well-known director and actor YEO Kyun-dong,
theatre/film actor and producer MYUNG Kay-nam, and actor MOON Sung-keun
joined forces to form what would eventually become EAST FILM. This
'gang of four' at first jokingly called themselves the 'Support
Committee for the Debut of Director LEE Chang-dong', believing not
only in the strength of the script, but in LEE Chang-dong's directing
potential. Together the four started planning the film. But in a
climate dominated by Hollywood hits and domestic films financed
according to the interests of the big Korean conglomerates, GREEN
FISH was almost doomed to become yet another in the long line of
the scripts that 'should have been made'. Would-be investors repeatedly
handed back the script, saying that it was a good story but too
risky at the box office, especially with a new director, despite
the line-up of the big names for the film's cast. Eventually the
production which cost over USD 1.7M cranked in August 1996 and was
completed 4 months later in December. It had opened to a critical
success at forty cinemas around the country on 7 February 1997 and
has drawn an audience of over 300,000 as at the end of March. It
is viewed as a success given the environment where the cinema-goers
in Korea are mostly young people in their 20's, and the target audience
of this film is people in their mid-30's and older
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