All Asia articles – Page 167
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Features
Keren Ben Rafael talks through her creative process in making Jerusalem title 'Virgins'
Rafael studied at Paris’ prestigious La Femis film school.
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Shira Geffen unveils family drama set in Israel's Masada plateau
Geffen won the Camera d’Or in Cannes in 2007 with debut feature ‘Jellyfish’.
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China box office: 'Hello Mr Billionaire' opens with huge $127m
Total box office in July reached new heights with $912m.
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Rediance to handle sales of Alibaba’s Project A titles (exclusive)
Collaboration will start with Xing Jian’s Winter After Winter, starring Yan Bingyan.
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China’s Hehe Pictures unveils 14-title production slate
Slate includes new titles from Jiang Wen, Zhang Yang, Wang Xiaoshuai and Hong Kong’s Ann Hui.
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Emraan Hashmi to head cast of Netflix India’s Bard Of Blood
Adaptation of Bilal Siddiqi’s spy thriller is produced by Shah Rukh Khan’s Red Chillies Entertainment.
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Reviews
‘Illang: The Wolf Brigade’: Review
Kim Jee-woon relocates the cult Japanese animated feature to a Korea on the eve of reunification
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Why have religion-focused films made a comeback at this year's Jerusalem Film Festival?
Traditionally a home for secular stories, films such as Zohar - The Return are taking on religious characters and communities.
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'The Orthodox' director Eliran Malka on how he brings his religious values to the screen
Malka’s film opened the 35th Jerusalem Film Festival on July 26.
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"She didn't play by the rules": Jerusalem retrospective looks at Chantal Akerman's career
Akerman first screened at the festival in 1975 with ’Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai Du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles’.
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Jerusalem Film Festival: Pitch Point preview
The industry event will host its 13th edition on July 27-28.
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Jerusalem kicks off with local crowd-pleaser 'The Unorthodox'
The film explores the birth of Israel’s controversial religious political party Shas in the 1980s.
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Asian Shadows picks up Garin Nugroho’s ‘Memories Of My Body’ (exclusive)
Indonesian drama based around Lengger dance has been selected for Venice’s Orizzonti section.
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'Nancy' wins top prize at Japan's Skip City festival
Best director goes to Icelandic filmmaker Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurosson for Under The Tree.
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China box office: 'Dying To Survive' stays top but 'Skyscraper' takes weekend crown
All of the top five titles of all time in China are now local Chinese-language films.
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'Revenge' takes BIFAN's Best of Bucheon Award
Japanese director Naruse Kiyoto pokes hole in screen with prop sword while re-enacting scene from Night Of The Dead Geisha.
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'Skyscraper' rules world as China delivers $48.4m bow (update)
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom crosses $800m internationally; Incredibles 2 nears $1bn worldwide; Hotel Transylvania 3 crosses $100m.
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Features
Thai cave rescue: the challenge of films based on real and recent events
Filmmakers are generally protected by the First Amendment but it is not straightforward.
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News
Hong Kong Arts Centre, One Cool team on platform for local films
The initiative kicks off on August 8 with the restored version of Johnnie To’s 2004 martial arts drama Throw Down.
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Reviews
‘Buffalo Boys’: New York Asian Film Festival Review
Indonesian western marks producer Mike Wiluan’s directorial debut