Seattle PI
Monica Guzman of Seattle PI recently spoke with producer, Joo-Ick Lee, about the South Korean film Late Autumn which is currently finishing production in Seattle. Since filming began in January, “Late Autumn” has filmed in many of Seattle’s central neighborhoods. It’s caught the attention of neighborhood news sites and inspired a bit of a citywide mystery. Lee explains that they picked the U.S. because they want the film to have a global reach, and no place is more familiar to the movie-watching world. They settled on Seattle after years of scouting. The city is unusual, hard to replicate, Lee said. Beautiful, but not “too pretty.” Full of character, but not full of itself. The weather closed the deal, Lee said. A moody climate tells a richer story. “Seattle is the third role,” Lee said. “You cannot separate Seattle from the story.” To read the full article, follow the above link.
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This film makes me wanna visit Seattle.