All Asia articles – Page 206
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Jackie Chan's 'Kung Fu Yoga' tops record-breaking week at Chinese box office
Kung Fu Yoga steals the crown; Journey To The West hits $200m; record Chinese New Year gross at $490m.
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Altitude picks Studio Ponoc debut 'Mary And The Witch’s Flower'
The project is the first feature from former Studio Ghibli filmmakers Yoshiaki Nishimura and Hiromasa Yonebayashi.
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First Arab Critics Awards to launch at Cannes 2017
A 25-strong jury of critics will present five prizes to Arabic feature films that have played at international festivals.
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EFM: Memento boards China’s Golden Bear contender 'Have A Nice Day'
EXCLUSIVE: Animated dark comedy set against contemporary small-town China is first Chinese animation to play at Berlinale.
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'Journey To The West' sequel strikes gold at China box office
Fantasy epic produced by Stephen Chow brings cheer to New Year Holiday.
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Amazon, Cinestaan team up for indie Indian films
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon has exclusive streaming rights to films like The Land Of The Gods and A Death In The Gunj.
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Jeremy Thomas condemns ban on Bhutanese drama 'Hema Hema'
Filmmakers submit letter to authorities regarding ban on Locarno and Toronto title.
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Ice Cube, AID Partners strike development pact
The entertainer’s film production company Cube Vision has signed a strategic partnership with the media investment company founded by Hong Kong entrepreneur Kelvin Wu.
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China-owned AMC to acquire Nordic Cinema Group in $929m deal
Nordic exhibitor is the largest theatre operator in Scandinavia and the Baltics.
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'Passengers', 'Arrival' dominate lacklustre China box office
Amid a 22% slide, Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt sci-fi Passengers soared to the top of the chart in its second week.
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'The Wailing' remake eyed by Scott Free
Hit Korean horror played at Cannes 2016 and scored multiple deals.
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Paramount in slate pact with Shanghai Film Group, Huahua Media
The Chinese players have struck a slate financing pact with the studio that is potentially worth $1bn.
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Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum selects 25 projects for 2017
This year’s event features an unprecedented increase in women directors and a new work-in-progress lab.
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Thomas Tull exits Legendary Entertainment
The founder, chairman and CEO of the Wanda-owned creator of such tentpoles as the Dark Knight trilogy and March release Kong: Skull Island has resigned.