Almost Always
BroadcastingStartupImmersive Content
Almost Always is a creative studio developing original K-drama and film IPs for the global OTT market.
We produce emotionally resonant, female-driven stories such as Ktown Girls and Miss Song Diary.
Our projects, including the Canada-set film Cross Paths, expand storytelling beyond borders.
We produce emotionally resonant, female-driven stories such as Ktown Girls and Miss Song Diary.
Our projects, including the Canada-set film Cross Paths, expand storytelling beyond borders.
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Business Description
-Original K-Drama IP Development and Production
Planning and producing female-driven drama series for the global market
Major Projects:
• Ktown Girls – A story of survival and solidarity among Korean women studying in New York
(Selected for Development Support by Jeonju IT & CT Industry Promotion Agency)
• Miss Song Diary – A coming-of-age road movie about a woman diagnosed with breast cancer who travels across Korea
(Selected for Development Support by Jeonbuk Content Agency)
• 39-Year-Old Tinder Girl – A dark romantic comedy set in Seoul’s Haebangchon neighborhood (In development)
-International Co-Productions
Co-producing "Cross Paths", an independent film portraying the intersecting lives of immigrants in Canada
Expanding emotional storytelling through Korea–Canada creative collaboration
Planning and producing female-driven drama series for the global market
Major Projects:
• Ktown Girls – A story of survival and solidarity among Korean women studying in New York
(Selected for Development Support by Jeonju IT & CT Industry Promotion Agency)
• Miss Song Diary – A coming-of-age road movie about a woman diagnosed with breast cancer who travels across Korea
(Selected for Development Support by Jeonbuk Content Agency)
• 39-Year-Old Tinder Girl – A dark romantic comedy set in Seoul’s Haebangchon neighborhood (In development)
-International Co-Productions
Co-producing "Cross Paths", an independent film portraying the intersecting lives of immigrants in Canada
Expanding emotional storytelling through Korea–Canada creative collaboration