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Little Big Pictures, who distributes the movie 'Cheese in the Trap', explains why he was released alone at CGV.
Little Big Pictures, the distributor of 'Chienth', unveiled a controversy over how it was released by the press in the afternoon of the 15th. Little Vic Pictures said, "I chose to distribute it at CGV theaters, local and private theaters," he said.
Little Vic Pictures said, "There is no change in the way that the single release method was the best choice for small and medium size distributors in the movie market where hundreds of movies are poured in a year." "Little Vic Pictures opposed the investment and distribution of screen monopoly forms, which would cause large capital to lose sight of small and medium-sized films."

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'Chient' opened on the 14th.
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Little Big Pictures' position on the release of the movie 'Cheese in the Trap'
Little Big Pictures declared that it would "grow into a sound distributor that coexists with the production company" at the time of its launch, and clearly states that it has thoroughly observed the intention of this establishment during the business process.

In the meantime, we have been continuously investing / distributing various Korean films from low budget movies to commercial movies. 'Cheese in the Trap' is also trying to make the best use of this.
'Cheese in the Trap' is a work invested by the maker of Oroi, which did not participate in the investment or distribution of large corporations' capital such as CJ and Lotte. As a distributor who co-lives with the production company, we decided that it is appropriate to open the stand alone for efficient marketing at low cost.
We chose to distribute them at CGV theaters (147), local and private theaters (45).
But when it came to opening, I came to the issue of unexpectedly how to open the way.
Of course, I have not been able to discuss with the film industry in advance, and I am sorry to regret that I have unintentionally caused concern in the film industry.
However, there is no doubt that the single release method was the best choice for small and medium size distributors in the movie market where hundreds of movies are poured in a year. Little Big Pictures opposes the investment and distribution of screen monopoly forms, which cause large capital to lose sight of small and medium sized movies.
Little Big Pictures will continue to utilize the theater ecosystem more actively in order to coexist with the production company, and implement various distribution strategies.
Apart from this, we will be a distributor who will actively discuss and act on future industry problems and improvement directions.