All Filmart articles – Page 22
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China's Enlight hits the road with stellar line-up
EXCLUSIVE: Fresh from a capital injection from Alibaba and a stellar year at the box office, Beijing-based Enlight Pictures has lined up a string of top Chinese filmmakers for its 2015 slate, including Xu Zheng, Zhang Yibai, Deng Chao and actress Zhou Xun.
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Fortissimo sells Midnight, Black Coal
Fortissimo Films has reported its “most successful” Filmart ever and concluded sales on a raft of titles.
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XYZ Films hires James Marsh
EXCLUSIVE: The company announced at Filmart (26) that it has brought on Asian-based acquisitions executive James Marsh.
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Filmart 2014: China’s online video boom
Boasting a mix of local and foreign content, online streaming is big business in China. Liz Shackleton reports on the consolidation in the sector and what the future holds.
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Filmart 2014: Relationship status
What are the biggest challenges faced by European producers when teaming up with Chinese partners to gain access to the territory’s $3bn box office? Melanie Goodfellow reports.
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Filmart 2014: hot titles: Japan
Japanese companies attend Filmart with a strong line-up of titles. Jason Gray highlights some of the most eye-catching productions.
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FILMART: HAF names award winners
Carrie Ng and Shirley Yung’s Angel Whispers won this year’s HAF award for a Hong Kong project at the close of the Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum (March 26), while Taiwan’s Private Eyes won the HAF award for a non-Hong Kong project.
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HAF Fox jury talk local filmmaking
Fox International Productions (FIP) president Sanford Panitch and the jury of the HAF/Fox Chinese Film Development Award discussed how filmmaking across the Greater China region has become more local at a round table yesterday.
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Indochine director wraps Gate shoot
First co-production under the Cambodia-France co-production agreement is directed by Oscar winner Regis Wargnier.
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Jeonju names Competition jury
Adriano Aprà, Yoon Jong-chan and Mark Peranson make up Korean Film Competition jury.
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Chinese remake for Men Vs Women
Mandarin-language remake targets Chinese love affair with romantic comedies.
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China to remake Korea's Top Star
South Korea’s Lotte Entertainment has sold China remake rights to Jong Hoon Park’s Top Star to Beijing-based Aim Media.
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Silver, Rock back Khmer Rouge drama
English-language noir thriller is currently in pre-production.
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Third Window to sell Be My Baby
UK’s Third Window Films has launched sales at Filmart on Japanese film Be My Baby, set to make its international premiere at the Hong Kong International Film Festival next week.
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Screen, NYAFF team on award
Inaugural award to be presented at the upcoming NYAFF, running June 27-July 14.
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Filmart 2014: download our dailies
Download Screen International’s dailies from the Hong Kong International Film & TV Market (Filmart) as well as a special edition.
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