All Asia articles – Page 265
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Marco Mueller, Beijing International Film Festival
Marco Mueller, general advisor to the Beijing International Film Festival, talks to Liz Shackleton about Chinese audiences, censorship and positioning the fledgling festival as a bridge between the China market and the rest of the world.
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Fantasy 'The Shamer's Daughter' sold to Europe, China
TrustNordisk has closed numerous territories on the new fantasy-adventure film The Shamer’s Daughter.
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Arclight’s 'Admiral' sets sail for UK, Germany
Arclight Films has sold Roel Reine’s Admiral - set for a gala screening at the Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF) - to Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
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SKE, Ivanhoe launch SKE Global
The joint venture between Sidney Kimmel Entertainment (SKE) and Ivanhoe Pictures will build a local-language slate in China, South Korea and India, among others, and will be led by John Penotti who replaces Jim Tauber as SKE president.
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'To Life!' sold to North America
Global Screen sells German-language drama to North America, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil and South-East Asia
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Japan's Toho creates international remake team
Japanese studio behind Godzilla also focusing on co-finance deals.
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'Furious 7' smashes China box office records with $63m
CHINA BOX OFFICE: Universal’s Fast & Furious 7 scored the biggest opening day ever in China on Sunday (April 12), according to EntGroup figures, grossing $63.24m in a single day.
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China-US alliance plots 'Need For Speed 2'
The Chinese JV triumvirate of China Movie Channel Program Center, Jiaflix Enterprises and 1905 Pictures are teaming up with Electronic Arts on the English-language sequel.
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'Wolf Warrior' tops China box office
CHINA BOX OFFICE: Wu Jing’s Wolf Warrior topped the China box office in the week March 30-April 6, grossing $32.58m in its opening four days.
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Beijing film festival unveils 15 competition titles
The Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF) has unveiled the 15 competition titles and four gala premiees that will screen at this year’s edition (April 16-23), including opening film Maraviglioso Boccaccio, directed by Italian auteurs Paolo and Vittorio Taviani.
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'Sworn Virgin' takes top prize at Hong Kong
Laura Bispuri’s Sworn Virgin won the Firebird Award in the Young Cinema Competition at this year’s Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF), which wrapped on Monday night.
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Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival unveils roster
The festival is set to run from April 23-30 and will present 134 films from more than 20 countries.
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Korea's Jeonju to open with Vincent Cassel's 'Partisan'
Some 200 titles set to screen at South Korea’s Jeonju International Film Festival.
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Japanese 'Godzilla' to rise in 2016
Directors Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi to make monster movie for release in 2016
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'Kingsman' opens top of China box office
CHINA BOX OFFICE: Boosted by a visit to China by star Colin Firth, Kingsman: The Secret Service topped the China box office on its opening weekend, grossing $24.25m in three days.
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Raven Banner snaps up 'Dearest Sister'
The Toronto genre specialist has picked up international rights to Mattie Do’s Lao-European horror feature.
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'Blind Massage' wins best film at Asian Film Awards
Lou Ye’s Blind Massage won best film at the Asian Film Awards in Macau on Tuesday night, while Ann Hui won best director for The Golden Era.
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Kiran Rao to head Mumbai arthouse cinema
Indian filmmaker Kiran Rao has been appointed creative director of Mumbai’s first arthouse cinema, FilmBay, an initiative of India’ National Film Development Corporation (NFDC), to be launched by the end of this year.