Thu, 17 May 2012 15:46 PM (HKT)
Dream Home takes up dual residence in UK
By Patrick Frater
Fri, 13 August 2010, 20:42 PM (HKT)
Dream Home, a modernist slasher film from Hong Kong auteur Pang-ho Cheung, has has taken up residence in the UK.
The film will premiere on 28 August at FrightFest in London's Empire Leicester Square.
Later it will get a UK theatrical release following a deal between boutique distributor Network Releasing and sales agent Fortissimo Films. Network says it plans a release on 12 Nov.
Dream Home is the first to emerge from the stable of 852 Productions, headed by Josie Ho, Conroy Chan and Andrew Ooi. Ho also stars in the picture about a woman driven to murderous extremes by Hong Kong's high pressure housing market.
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