Acclaimed Director Returns with Murakami Adaptation BURNING
 
Eight years after his last film, acclaimed director 
LEE Chang-dong is finally returning with his sixth work 
Burning. 
YOO Ah-in has been confirmed for a lead role as has new comer 
JEON Jong-seo, who was plucked from auditions. The film is an adaptation of a Haruki Murakami short story called Back Burning which was originally published in The New Yorker in 1992. 
Described as a mystery-thriller, the film is about a couple that meet an arsonist. Originally announced a year ago, the project had to sort out some copyright issues before moving forward but now the cast is coming together and production is set to begin this month. 
PINEHOUSE FILM, which LEE runs with his brother 
LEE Joon-dong, will produce the film along with Now Films and 
Bom Film Productions.
Last seen in the TV drama 
Chicago Typewriter, YOO Ah-in scored a pair of major hits in cinemas in 2015 when he starred in both 
Veteran and 
The Throne. YOO and JEON will play the couple while the third role has yet to be cast, though the part has reportedly been offered to 
Steven YEUN of 
The Walking Dead and 
Okja.