Actor Kang Ha-neul shared behind-the-scenes details about the film.

On the 17th, a press conference for the film "Streaming" (directed and scripted by Jo Jang-ho, provided and distributed by Lotte Entertainment, produced by Berry Good Studio, co-produced by TH Story) was held at Lotte Cinema World Tower. Actors Kang Ha-neul and director Jo Jang-ho attended the event.

The film "Streaming" is a thriller in which the top crime channel streamer "Woo-sang" discovers clues to an unresolved series of murders and broadcasts the process of tracking the culprit in real time.

Kang Ha-neul, who played the role of the crime channel streamer "Woo-sang," performed an outstanding acting job in front of the camera while conducting a live broadcast throughout the film.

In this regard, Kang Ha-neul noted, "When I first saw the script, it had lines for 'Woo-sang,' and I was the only one with lines. So when I first met the script, I thought, 'This work really only features me,' but when I got to the set, it was different."

He further explained, "The second actor was the director, and the lighting team was also actors, and there were people who created each scene. There was a tension that could be provided within the film, and we all discussed and debated about acting and lighting. So I didn't feel like I was talking alone; I felt there were more actors there than in any other set."

"Streaming" will be available in theaters on March 21.

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