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Snowpiercer

Snowpiercer
The main protagonist appearing with other supporting characters.
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Bong Joon-ho
Produced by
Screenplay by
Story by Bong Joon-ho
Based on Le Transperceneige
by Jacques Lob
Benjamin Legrand
Jean-Marc Rochette
Starring
Music by Marco Beltrami
Cinematography Hong Kyung-pyo
Edited by
  • Steve M. Choe
  • Changju Kim
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release date
  • 29 July 2013 (2013-07-29) (Times Square premiere)
  • 1 August 2013 (2013-08-01) (South Korea)
Running time
126 minutes
Country
  • South Korea
  • Czech Republic
Language
  • English
  • Korean
Budget $40 million
Box office $86.8 million
Snowpiercer: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Film score by Marco Beltrami
Released 26 August 2013 (2013-08-26)
(CD)
Genre Film score
Length 55:57
Label CJ E&M Music
Producer Marco Beltrami
Buck Sanders

Snowpiercer (hangul: 설국열차; hanja: 雪國列車; RR: Seolgookyeolcha) is a 2013 English-language Czech-Korean science fiction thriller film based on the French graphic novel Le Transperceneige by Jacques Lob, Benjamin Legrand and Jean-Marc Rochette. The film is directed by Bong Joon-ho, and written by Bong and Kelly Masterson. The film marks Bong's English-language debut; approximately 80% of the film was shot in English.

The film stars Chris Evans, Song Kang-ho, Tilda Swinton, Jamie Bell, Octavia Spencer, Go Ah-sung, John Hurt, and Ed Harris. The movie takes place aboard the globe-spanning Snowpiercer train which holds the last remnants of humanity after an attempt at climate engineering in order to stop global warming has unintentionally created a new ice age. Evans stars as Curtis Everett, a member of the lower-class tail section passengers as they lead a revolution against the elite of the front of the train. Filming was done on train car sets mounted on gimbals at Barrandov Studios in Prague to simulate the motion of the train.

Snowpiercer was well received by critics, and appeared on many film critics' top ten film lists of 2014 following its international release. Praise was primarily directed towards its vision, direction, and performances, particularly Evans's and Swinton's. Initially planned for a limited-screen showing in the United States, the critical response to the film prompted The Weinstein Company to expand the showing to more theaters and through digital streaming services. Produced at a budget of $40 million, it remains as the most expensive Korean production ever.


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