메가박스에서 상영이 중단된 “천안함 프로젝트”가 인천의 예술영화관인 ‘영화공간주안’에서 12일 개봉되어 개봉 첫날 전석 매진을 기록했다.
메가박스는 신분을 밝히지 않은 단체의 강한 항의 및 시위 예고를 받았다며 관람객의 안전 문제를 이유로 영화 개봉 이틀만에 상영을 중단했었다.
현재 인천 지역에서 유일하게 “천안함 프로젝트” 상영하고 있는 영화공간주안은 영화 개봉 첫날 총 112석의 입장권이 전부 매진됐다고 전했다.
김정욱 영화공간주안 관장은 “다큐멘터리 영화로 개봉 첫날 매진을 기록한 것은 이례적” 이라며 “상영 회차를 늘리고 2개월 이상 장기상영할 계획”이라고 말했다.
2010년 천안함 침몰 사건을 다룬 영화는 북한에 책임이 있다는 정부의 발표에 의문을 제기하여 정치적으로 민감한 문제를 다룬다.
(임우정 인턴기자 / 코리아헤럴드)
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‘Project Cheonan Ship’ sold out at Incheon theater
The controversial documentary film “Project Cheonan Ship,” whose screening was suspended by a major multiplex chain, recorded a first-day sellout at a theater in Incheon on Thursday.
The film challenges the government’s claim that North Korea sunk the Cheonan warship near Baengnyeongdo Island, killing 46 South Korean sailors.
Cinema chain Megabox removed the movie from its lineup only two days after the film hit theaters on Sept. 5. over security concerns for moviegoers, claiming it received threats from an unknown conservative group that protested the screening.
The arts theater Cinespacejuan, the only place to screen the film in Incheon, said all 112 tickets for the movie were sold out on the first day.
“It is unprecedented to record a sellout on the day of the film’s release in our theater,” an official of the cinema house said. “We are planning to increase the number of screenings and expand it to a two-month run.”
The documentary questions whether the conclusion of an international team’s investigation -- North Korea torpedoed the warship -- is true, a stance that has angered conservatives and family members of the victims.
Currently, 12 movie theaters are playing the movie nationwide, including Cinespacejuan.
By Im Woo-jung, Intern reporter
(iwj@heraldcorp.com)
The controversial documentary film “Project Cheonan Ship,” whose screening was suspended by a major multiplex chain, recorded a first-day sellout at a theater in Incheon on Thursday.
The film challenges the government’s claim that North Korea sunk the Cheonan warship near Baengnyeongdo Island, killing 46 South Korean sailors.
Cinema chain Megabox removed the movie from its lineup only two days after the film hit theaters on Sept. 5. over security concerns for moviegoers, claiming it received threats from an unknown conservative group that protested the screening.
The arts theater Cinespacejuan, the only place to screen the film in Incheon, said all 112 tickets for the movie were sold out on the first day.
“It is unprecedented to record a sellout on the day of the film’s release in our theater,” an official of the cinema house said. “We are planning to increase the number of screenings and expand it to a two-month run.”
The documentary questions whether the conclusion of an international team’s investigation -- North Korea torpedoed the warship -- is true, a stance that has angered conservatives and family members of the victims.
Currently, 12 movie theaters are playing the movie nationwide, including Cinespacejuan.
By Im Woo-jung, Intern reporter
(iwj@heraldcorp.com)