All Filmart articles – Page 20
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Red Sea to sell HK romance, vampire comedy
EXCLUSIVE: LA-based sales outfit brings It’s Already Tomorrow In Hong Kong and Bloodsucking Bastards to Filmart.
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Singapore, US firms team for Christian co-pro
Singapore’s Silver Media Group and LA-based Push To Start Productions have signed a deal at Hong Kong’s Filmart to co-produce faith-based film One Hundred Yards.
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WTFilms takes martial arts drama 'The Golden Cane Warrior'
Paris-based WTFilms has picked up worldwide rights to Indonesian martial arts drama The Golden Cane Warrior in association with Backup Media.
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Hong Kong Filmart 2015: Read Screen's Dailies
Get all the exclusives, reviews, features and screening times from the Hong Kong International Film & TV Market (Filmart).
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Johnnie To heist movie on Media Asia slate
Media Asia launched its new slate at Filmart yesterday, which includes Johnnie To’s heist movie Three and Adam Wong’s He Remembers, She Forgets, starring Miriam Yeung and Jan Lamb.
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Korea's M-Line has 'Wonderful Nightmare'
EXCLUSIVE: Korea’s M-Line Distribution has picked up three films for international sales.
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Korea's UP introduces 'The Priests'
Korea’s United Pictures (UP) has launched sales at Filmart on new exorcist thriller The Priests.
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Malaysia's Said shooting supernatural 'Interchange'
EXCLUSIVE: Malaysian director Dain Iskandar Said has started shooting supernatural thriller Interchange, the first project to be backed by Malaysia’s new slate financing fund Sonneratia Capital.
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Wu Jing's 'Wolf Warrior' heads to US
EXCLUSIVE: Well Go USA has swooped on North American rights to Easternlight Films’ 3D war epic Wolf Warrior, directed by and starring Wu Jing.
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Hideo Nakata's 'Ghost Theatre' scares up sales
EXCLUSIVE: Japan’s Nikkatsu has sold J-horror master Hideo Nakata’s new film Ghost Theater to Red Pictures Pte. Ltd. for Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei.
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HK's Sun Entertainment shines on seven films
Hong Kong-based Sun Entertainment Culture is unveiling several new projects at Filmart, including romantic drama Concerto Of The Bully, starring Ronald Cheng and Janice Man.
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Nippon sells sci-fi 'Strayer's Chronicle' to S Korea
EXCLUSIVE: Japan’s Nippon TV has pre-sold Heaven’s Story director Takahisa Zeze’s sci-fi thriller Strayer’s Chronicle to NK Contents for South Korea.
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One Cool Group debuts with Soi Cheang thriller
A collective of Hong Kong companies, under the banner One Cool Group, launched their debut slate of productions at Filmart yesterday, which includes as as-yet-untitled crime thriller to be produced by Soi Cheang.
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HK's Mei Ah grows slate with Jet Tone, Gordon Chan
EXCLUSIVE: Hong Kong’s Mei Ah Entertainment will unveil several projects at Filmart today, including a co-production with Wong Kar Wai’s Jet Tone Productions titled Drive Me Crazy, and a Boyhood-inspired drama, Growing Up, which will be shot over a period of 15 years.
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HK's Emperor unveils 15 films on 15th anniverary
Hong Kong’s Emperor Motion Pictures (EMP) launched a 15-film slate at Filmart to commemorate its 15th anniversary.
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Mega-Vision plots Macau 3, Invincible 12
Hong Kong-based Mega-Vision Pictures (MVP) has unwrapped a slate of five new projects at Filmart, including action title The Invincible 12 and a third instalment in the From Vegas To Macau franchise.
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Filmart 2015: Hot titles - South Korea
Sales agents from South Korea are in town with a line-up of intriguing character-driven dramas, period action titles and offbeat stories. Jean Noh profiles a selection
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Filmart 2015: Hot titles - Japan
Japanese companies are at Filmart with a strong line-up of literary adaptations, tear-jerkers and a comedy set in the make-up room of a porn shoot.
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Filmart 2015: US falls for appeal
Filmart offers US sellers the chance to establish and maintain relationships with Asian buyers outside the frenzy of the bigger markets in the calendar.
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Filmart 2015: Philip Yung, Port Of Call
Philip Yung talks to Silvia Wong about socially conscious storytelling and his HKIFF closing film Port Of Call.