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Young Man Kang's The Last Eve Wins at Indie Film FestivalPosted by: Michael
The festival, which was launched in 1993, has been taken in a road show format to four different cities in the United States, including New York and Los Angeles, screening about 300 films each year. "The Last Eve" is an epic film consisting of three different short films using Adam and Eve from the Bible as motifs. Kang made headlines in 2000 when he was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as "the film director who had distributed a film made with the smallest budget to American movie theaters" by producing the feature film "Cupid's Mistake" (1999) with a mere 980 dollars, or about 1 million won. Congratulations to all who worked on the film. Thanks to Young Man Kang for sending this in!
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