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Articles related to films produced and/or distributed by Lotte Cultureworks. Pages in category "Lotte Entertainment films" The following 97 pages are in this category, out of 97 total.
In September 2003, Lotte Entertainment was created under Lotte Shopping to manage film production, distribution, investment, and international sales. In 2018, Lotte Corporation spun-off the entertainment branch from Lotte Shopping as Lotte Cultureworks which includes both Entertainment and Cinema divisions.
Lotte Cultureworks originally began as Lotte Cinema, which was a division of Lotte Shopping, in 1999. [4] In September 2003, Lotte Entertainment was created under Lotte Shopping to manage film production, distribution, investment, and international sales. [ 5 ]
Lotte Cinema (Korean: 롯데시네마) started as the Cinema Business Division under Lotte Shopping in 1999 with the concept of focusing on launching a new entertainment era. As part of the rapid growth of the Korean film industry in the early 2000s, Lotte Cinema expanded its market share and is now the second largest multiplex chain in Korea. [2]
Movie conglomerate Lotte Cultureworks is poised to become South Korea’s leading distributor for the first time in 15 years. The company is expected to overtake CJ Entertainment, which has ...
EXCLUSIVE: Korea’s Lotte Cultureworks is teaming with Desert Bloom Pictures to produce a Korean-language adaptation of autism comedy drama On The Spectrum, which was originally produced by ...
I Can Speak is a 2017 South Korean comedy-drama film based on a true story of comfort women directed by Kim Hyun-seok and distributed by Lotte Entertainment. [2] The genre of the film are both comedy and drama. The film depicts the story of the resolution of conviction for “comfort women” of the Japanese military in 2007.
The film itself was planned to be released under the banner, but director Brad Bird was against it for a multitude of reasons, especially the serious tone, Bugs Bunny being an ill-fit to open the film, & the words “Family Entertainment” would have made this be marketed as a kids film, which Bird & the crew made a custom Warner Bros. Feature ...