All Asia articles – Page 174
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Wild Bunch to launch new films from Ken Loach, Dardennes, Elia Suleiman at Cannes 2018 (exclusive)
UK’s Loach to start shooting new film this autumn exploring precarity in the age of the gig economy.
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'A or B': Review
Thriller starring the popular Xu Zheng is set in China’s world of high finance
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'Us And Them': Review
Actor/singer Rene Liu makes her directing debut with a bittersweet romance which opened well over the last weekend of April
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China's Dalian Wanda opens $7.9bn studio complex
The complex features 52 studios including the world’s largest at 10,000 square metres.
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'1987: When The Day Comes' takes top prizes at Udine's Far East Film Festival
Both the Golden Mulberry audience award and Black Mulberry award went to Jang Joon-hwan’s democracy movement drama.
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'No 1. Chung Ying Street': Review
Derek Chiu’s tearjerker looks back at the protests of 1967 and the aftermath of the ‘Umbrella Revolution’ in Hong Kong
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Chen Kaige unveiled as 2018 Macao film festival jury president
Kaige won 1993 Palme d’Or for Farewell My Concubine.
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Endemol Shine, Viu to adapt Scandinavian crime series 'The Bridge' for Asia
Production is expected to start in July for streaming in Malaysia and Singapore later this year.
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'Reon', 'In Pursuit Of The General' win audience awards in Okinawa
Festival and new school form part of strategy to grow entertainment industry in Okinawa.
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China box office: 'Rampage' passes 'Black Panther'
Dwayne Johnson actioner retains top spot after quiet weekend.
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Japan's Yoshimoto to launch streaming platform for Asian content
New platform to distribute films, TV series, manga, anime and live performances.
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'Yellow Is Forbidden': Tribeca Review
Eye-opening documentary about Chinese fashion designer Guo Pei
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'The Serengeti Rules': Tribeca Review
Documentary exploring the work of ecologists in five locations across the globe
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'Ghostbox Cowboy': Tribeca Review
An American businessman struggles to make his fortune in the East
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'Virgins': Tribeca Review
Joy Rieger impresses as a bored teenager in a seaside town in Israel
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'Island Of The Hungry Ghosts': Tribeca Review
Poetic profile of the forgotten asylum seekers detained on Christmas Island
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TrustNordisk acquires Bruno Manser pic 'Paradise War'
Film is based on true story of Manser’s 1984 Borneo expedition.
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Cannes Directors' Fortnight title 'Mirai' sets French distribution
Mamoru Hosoda will be first Japanese animation director to have world premiere in Cannes.
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Finecut picks up Warner Bros Korea's 'Champion' starring Don Lee
Lee is perhaps best known for starring in Yeon Sang-ho’s Train To Busan.
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Chinese heavyweights team up to finance and distribute local arthouse films
Perfect Village, Edko, Huaxia, Irresistible Films and Maoyan join forces for A.R.T. Project.