Director Ryu Seung Wan's new film Humint unveils its international poster and teaser.

The film Humint tells the story of North and South Korean secret agents colliding in Vladivostok. 

The international poster captures a tense moment of NIS agent Director Cho (Zo In Sung). From Escape from Mogadishu to Smugglers, Zo In Sung has shown diverse character transformations and is expected to do the same in the upcoming action thriller.

The first teaser gives a glimpse of the relationships among the four characters. Centred on Director Cho, who is tracking clues to an international crime, the lineup includes Park Geon (Park Jeong Min), a North Korean Ministry of State Security team leader urgently dispatched to Vladivostok; Hwang Chi Sung (Park Hae Joon), the North Korean consul general who is wary of Park Geon's presence; and Chae Seon Hwa (Shin Sae Kyeong), a North Korean restaurant employee who comes into contact with Cho.

Humint, following The Berlin File and Escape from Mogadishu, completes director Ryu Seung Wan's trilogy of films set abroad, capturing the distinctive landscapes of Vladivostok through location shooting in Latvia, with the synergy of well-known actors such as Zo In Sung, Park Jeong Min, Park Hae Joon, and Shin Sae Kyeong a cherry on top.

The K-movie is premiering on February 11. 

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