"Unfinished" is a crime story set in Berlin in 1986. The film tells a story of a double agent. Korean actors are cast in the main roles, but the film also features Polish artists, including Robert Mika in the supporting and yet important role and a number of extras selected by the Wroclaw-based agency ABM.
"A film crew of around sixty people are coming all the way from Korea," says Małgorzata Wala from Film Produkcja, the picture's Polish co-producer. "The Koreans are enamoured of Wroclaw, they like the architecture and the atmosphere."
Before they finally chose Wroclaw, the Korean film-makers from Dseed visited Prague, Czech Republic, and a number of Polish cities. "The is the first Korean film production in Poland," explains Małgorzata Wala. With Korean viewers as a target audience, "Unfinished" is very unlikely to be featured in Polish cinemas.
The film will be shot in a number of locations, including pl Dominikański, the Peace Bridge, ul Nowowiejska and ul Wagonowa.