![Actress Park Bo-young at the VIP preview of upcoming Korean indie film `Azooma,` set to open at the local theaters on April 18, 2013. [AT NINE Film]](http://tenasia.co.kr/class/php.imageResizeWarnerB.php?s=/x.thums/editor/&f=AS10RX1vUjUt8.jpg&v=6&x=555)
[Photo & News] Stars Flock to “Azooma” VIP Preview.
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Popular Korean stars gathered together at the
VIP preview event of a Korean independent film “Azooma” directed by
producer-turned-director Lee Ji-seung.
Actors Lee Jong-hyuk, Jung Gyu-woon, Jung Suk-won as well as actress Choi Kang
Actors Lee Jong-hyuk, Jung Gyu-woon, Jung Suk-won as well as actress Choi Kang
-hee, Park
Bo-young and Kim Min-seo visited the film’s VIP preview at a theater in
Seoul, Korea in the evening of April 1.
The VIP screening took place a few hours after a press preview attended by film critics and film journalists.
“I want to show my appreciation to actor Hwang Tae-kwang’s skilled portrayal of the criminal. Cast members and the director must have gone through lots of hardships,” said actor Lee Jong-hyuk, one of the four cute bachelors in 2012 hit TV series “Gentlemen’s Dignity.”
“Rooftop Prince” star Jung Suk-won gave a favorable comment about the film saying that, “I loved Jang Young-nam’s [who played the mother] enthusiastic performance. The film makes you think a lot.”
The bold tale about a mother’s vengeance on a villain who sexually abused her 10-year-old daughter is slated to open a new phase of catharsis at Korean theaters from April 18.
The VIP screening took place a few hours after a press preview attended by film critics and film journalists.
“I want to show my appreciation to actor Hwang Tae-kwang’s skilled portrayal of the criminal. Cast members and the director must have gone through lots of hardships,” said actor Lee Jong-hyuk, one of the four cute bachelors in 2012 hit TV series “Gentlemen’s Dignity.”
“Rooftop Prince” star Jung Suk-won gave a favorable comment about the film saying that, “I loved Jang Young-nam’s [who played the mother] enthusiastic performance. The film makes you think a lot.”
The bold tale about a mother’s vengeance on a villain who sexually abused her 10-year-old daughter is slated to open a new phase of catharsis at Korean theaters from April 18.
![Actor Jung Gyu-woon at the VIP preview of upcoming Korean indie film `Azooma,` set to open at the local theaters on April 18, 2013. [AT NINE Film]](http://tenasia.co.kr/class/php.imageResizeWarnerB.php?s=/x.thums/editor/&f=AS10r9n7IDzVr.jpg&v=6&x=555)
![Actors Lee Jong-hyuk (left) and Lim Hyung-jun (right) at the VIP preview of upcoming Korean indie film `Azooma,` set to open at the local theaters on April 18, 2013. [AT NINE Film]](http://tenasia.co.kr/class/php.imageResizeWarnerB.php?s=/x.thums/editor/&f=AS107JZ5JYNaditF4yeagRN9q.jpg&v=6&x=555)
![Korean producer-turned-director Lee Ji-seung (left) and actress Jang Young-nam (right) at the press preview of upcoming Korean indie film `Azooma,` set to open at the local theaters on April 18, 2013. [AT NINE Film]](http://tenasia.co.kr/class/php.imageResizeWarnerB.php?s=/x.thums/editor/&f=AS104q5yAB4N4Yfio2wfGweA4K.jpg&v=6&x=555)
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