Kogonada’s ‘Zi’ Acquired by Parallax Films for Sales

Source: Variety

Summary

Director Kogonada’s latest film, ‘Zi,’ has been acquired by Parallax Films for international sales outside North America, announced at the Shanghai International Film Festival. This film follows his previous works, ‘Columbus’ and ‘After Yang,’ and showcases Kogonada’s unique cinematic style.

Why It Matters

The acquisition of ‘Zi’ by Parallax Films highlights the growing international interest in Kogonada’s distinctive filmmaking approach, solidifying his reputation in independent cinema. As audiences increasingly seek diverse storytelling, the film’s release can further enhance global cultural dialogue and appreciation for independent filmmakers.

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