NEON Acquires North American Rights for Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite
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NEON has acquired the North American rights for Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite, his first Korean-language film since 2009’s acclaimed Mother, per Deadline. The deal was unveiled Wednesday at the American Film Market, and was made between NEON and Korean distributor CJ Entertainment, which is handling international sales.
This deal reunites the leading Korean filmmaker with NEON co-founder Tom Quinn, who was head of distributor Radius when it released Bong’s film Snowpiercer in 2013. In the time since Bong’s last Korean-language outing, he also co-wrote and directed 2017’s oddball Okja for Netflix, which landed at #2 on Paste’s list of the streaming platform’s best original movies earlier this year.