Seoul, Aug. 5 -- Celebrated Korean auteur Lee Chang-dong is set to end an eight-year hiatus from filmmaking with "Possible Love".

The film is financed by Netflix and it will be his first work since the 2018 critical masterpiece" Burning", an adaptation of Haruki Murakami that cemented his global reputation, reports The Hollywood Reporter.

Billed as a penetrating study of "the intertwined lives of two married couples leading completely opposite lives. As their worlds collide, fractures begin to appear in their daily existence."

Korean screen royalty Jeon Do-yeon and Sul Kyung-gu will play the lead couple, Mi-ok and Ho-seok. Jeon previously won the Cannes Film Festival's best actress honor for her performance as the indelible lead of Lee's...