All Asia articles – Page 145
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Japan 2011 earthquake, tsunami drama 'Fukushima 50' leads Kadokawa slate (exclusive)
Ken Watanabe and Koichi Sato star in the film.
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Netflix acquires 'I Hear You' from China’s Youku
Romantic drama, produced by Youku and Sugarent, will start streaming on Netflix on May 15.
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Jeonju Film Festival top prize goes to 'From Tomorrow On, I Will'
Best picture went to Helvecio Marins Jr.’s ‘Homing’.
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Wild Bunch to launch new films from Sylvie Verheyde, Lou Ye, Philippe Garrel at Cannes (exclusive)
Slate also includes four new festival title acquisitions and five previously announced Palme d’Or contenders.
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'The Swallows Of Kabul': first trailer for Un Certain Regard animation (exclusive)
The production is lead produced by Les Armateurs, the Paris-based animation house behind Belleville rendez-vous.
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Rediance picks up Cannes titles 'The Horse Thief', 'Ghost Tropic' (exclusive)
Bas Devos’ Ghost Tropic is premiering in Directors Fortnight, while Tian Zhuangzhuang’s The Horse Thief is in Cannes Classics.
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Rithy Panh named Cannes 2019 Caméra d’Or jury president
Cambodian director first appeared at the festival in 1994.
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Locarno selects Southeast Asian projects, producers for 2019 Open Doors
Eight projects for the Hub, nine producers for the Lab.
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Fortissimo to launch Cannes sales on Ann Hui's 'Love After Love' (exclusive)
Beijing and Amsterdam-based sales agent also adds Super Me, exec produced by the Russo Brothers, to its Cannes slate.
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Sylvester Stallone to produce remake of Korea’s 'The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil'
Korean thriller, directed by Lee Won-tae and starring Don Lee, will premiere in Cannes Midnight Screenings.
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'Still Human' wins top awards at Udine Far East Film Festival
White Mulberry award for first film went to Tanaka Seiji’s Japanese film Melancholic.
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'Memories Of My Body' attacked by conservative groups in Indonesia
mustUNESCO-awarded film banned in five provinces despite being cleared by Indonesian censor board.
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Indie Sales boards Lav Diaz's Directors' Fortnight title 'The Halt' (exclusive)
Diaz’s black and white sci-fi is set in in Filipino capital Manila in 2034.
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Thailand's Purin Pictures unveils grant recipients for spring 2019
Kamila Andini’s Yuni and Jakrawal Nilthamrong’s Anatomy Of Time among five projects to receive grants.
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'ROMA' set for Chinese theatrical release on May 10
Beijing-based Estars and the National Alliance of Arthouse Cinemas are handling the China release.
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China box office: 'Avengers: Endgame' topples 30 box office records
Already the 13th biggest film of all time in the territory.
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Reviews
'Our Time Machine': Tribeca Review
An uplifting celebration of the love between a son and his father, both theatre directors, as the latter declines in health
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New Zealand Film Festival appoints Marten Rabarts as director
Rabarts moves from Eye International in the Netherlands.
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'Two/One': Tribeca Review
Two strangers in Canada and Shanghai may be connected in this enigmatic drama
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'Leftover Women': Tribeca Review
Three unmarried career women struggle with outdated social mores in China