“Bargain” wins for "Best Screenplay" at 'Canneseries'
“Bargain” six-episode crime-thriller,
won the award for best screenplay at this year’s Cannes International Series
Festival.
The first ever Korean drama series was
invited to the Cannes International Series Festival.
“Bargain” about a human organ
trafficking organization and its targets who have to escape a sudden earthquake.
Canneseries is a festival held in
Cannes, France every April before the Cannes International Film Festival in
May. Cannes is one of the three most prestigious international film festivals
along with the Berlinale and the Venice Film Festival and the Canneseries was
established in 2018 to celebrate series along with films.
“Bargain” was nominated in five
categories - 'the Best Series', 'Best Music', 'Best Screenplay', 'Best
Performance' and 'Special Interpretation Award' categories and will be
competing against 10 other series.
Originally a 14 minute short film by
director 'Lee Chung-hyun' made back in 2015, “Bargain” was picked up by local
production studio 'Yong Film' and expanded into a full-length drama series
after the 2015. 'Lee Chung-hyun' also directed the series.
The series grabbed the Canneseries
invitation through employing a highly risky and experimental way of filming.
The series adopted a one-take method, where there are almost no divisions or
cuts between shots and the camera continuously follows the actors through
various backgrounds and sequences.
“Bargain” can be streamed on domestic
streaming service Tving and on Paramount+ internationally.