Hybe to host Asia-wide film festival from July to August


SEOUL: A series of concert films and a music visual under the title “Hybe Cine Fest in Asia,”featuring its four artistes will kick off in cinemas on July 10 and run for four days in nine regions — South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Hong Kong and Taiwan — and until Aug 7 in Japan.

Viewers will be able to sing along the reedited versions of concert films: “Map of the Soul On:E” from BTS, “Be the Sun – Seoul” from Seventeen, “Act: Sweet Mirage Finale” from Tomorrow X Together, and “Fate in Seoul” from Enhypen.

A mash-up of 22 music videos from 10 artists, including the aforementioned four as well as Le Sserafim, &Team, Boynextdoor, TWS, Illit and Katseye, will also be available on large screens with Romanised subtitles.

The fest is a joint effort with global distributor Trafalgar Releasing.

At least one theatre in each region will operate as a “special location” where visitors can enjoy a range of experiences and purchase merchandises.

The event was first held last year in 11 countries in Latin America and drew over 260,000 fans. - The Korea Herald/ANN

 

 

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