Filming for Kim Myung-min's new movie "Pacemaker" set for April 11
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After the successful run of period comedy-mystery movie, "Detective K", Korean actor Kim Myung-min is set to start filming his new film Pacemaker. According to Kim Myung-min's agency, MY Entertainment, production will kick off on April 11 in Daegu, a city located in the southeastern part of Korea. Meanwhile, the prayer ceremony will take place at 6 pm on April 8 at the Dream Capture Studios in Seoul.
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Shooting was initially scheduled to start on April 6, following the prayer ceremony on April 4. However, due to production problems, filming was delayed, revealed by a staff from MY Entertainment.
Pacemaker is an inspiring and heartwarming story about Joo Man Ho (Kim Myung-min), a retired Olympic runner in his mid-thirties who gets scouted by the national team's marathon director Park Seong Il (Ahn Sung-ki) to pace for "genius marathoner", Min Yun Ki (Choi Tae-joon) at the upcoming Olympic games. Actress Go Ara also also stars as the pole vaulter, Yoo Ji-Won.
The movie marks musical director's Kim Dal-joong (Finding Kim Jong Wook and Attack the Gas Station) debut in the silver screen. The production team aims to finish filming by July for a nationwide release on September 7 this year.
Written by: michi
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