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New Zealand, Korea are 'Soul Mates'


October 05, 2008 Korea and New Zealand's co-production treaty has borne its first fruit, with Scott Reynolds' "Soul Mates" to become the initial film made under the new pact. New Zealand ambassador to Seoul Jane Coombs hosted a celebratory reception Saturday night to introduce director Reynolds ("When Strangers Appear") and his Korean lead, actress Han Chae-young ("Love Now"). With a $5.4 million budget and scripted by Nick Ward ("Stickmen"), "Soul Mates" is a horror film about eternal love and vengeful ghosts, a themefamiliar to fans of Korean horror.

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