Showbox promotes horror film 'Taboo: The Silent Day.'

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Korea's Showbox has added the horror-mystery film "Taboo: The Silent Day" to its sales lineup at Hong Kong FilMart. Directed by Park Kyung-kun, the film is currently in post-production and aims for a third-quarter release in 2025. The story follows friends on vacation in Bali who unleash vengeful spirits after breaking a mysterious urn during Nyepi Day, a sacred day of silence. The film features actors Kwon Da-ham, Choi Tae-eun, and Lee Jeong-hoon. Showbox's lineup also includes various genres, such as the drama "Big Deal," set for a second-quarter release, and the romantic drama "Once We Were Us," scheduled for the third quarter of 2025.


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