David McInnis talks about his film roles starting with his feature debut in John H. Lee’s film The Cut Runs Deep about a young half-Korean food deliverer who is bored by his life and joins a gang that opened up opportunities for him in the Korean film industry including the film Epitaph about a series of horrifying events that plague a Korean hospital in the 1940s, the huge hit series Iris, and the story of student-soldiers trying to protect a middle school during the early days of the Korean War, 71: Into the Fire. He also starred in Gina Kim’s film Never Forever with amazing performances by both David and co-star Vera Farmiga about an American woman whose husband is unable to get her pregnant and then begins a dangerous relationship with an attractive immigrant worker who looks like her husband all in an effort to have a child. His newest project, Broke As a Joke that he produced and stars in, is about broke infantile adults living in an urban “eco-community.”
Broke As a Joke has it’s premiere screening July 10th @ 7:00PM in Hollywood at an RSVP limited seating screening. For information about the screening and the series visit the website: Broke As a Joke
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