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The
recent popularity of the Japanese anime The First Slam Dunk caused basketball syndrome. This time, Korean films with sports, including football, basketball, and boxing, are coming to the audience.

Kim Kwang-hyun is a reporter.

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A high school basketball team with
a unique coach and six players.

They were considered the weakest team in the national competition, but they continue their miraculous performances.

This is a film based on the real story of the 6 Busan Central High Basketball Club.

[Ahn Jae-hong/Coach Kang Yang-hyun in the movie 'Rebound': I actually tried to capture his weight at the time, his hairstyle at the time, and all the costumes, props, facial expressions, and gestures as much as possible.]

The film, in which a soccer player faces the biggest crisis of his career and challenges himself to a homeless World Cup with homeless people, is based on a real game in Brazil in 2012.



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[Park Seo-joon/Coach Yoon Hong-dae in the movie 'Dream': I think it took so much time to play so much while working on it.]

Starting with a film count that tells the story of a boxing gold medalist, there will also be films on the theme of marathons and volleyball.

It's unusual for a sports movie to be released at different times of planning and production.

[Lee Byung-heon/Director of the movie 'Dream': Whether it was Slemdunk or Rebound, we didn't know each other's release date, and this is a coincidence. The mood of Korean cinema right now is actually a Korean movie please, yes, there is no movie within the movie.]

With The First Slam Dunk continuing its long-running box office success, the Korean film industry is looking forward to a sports movie boom.

(Video Interview: Han Il-il, Video Editor: Kim Yoon-sung, VJ: Oh Se-kwan)