All Asia articles – Page 134
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NewsPalestinian cinema world pays tribute to sound engineer Raja Dubayah
Dubayah worked on many of the major Palestinian films of the last 15 years.
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NewsFirst Look: Gorô Miyazaki’s ‘Earwig And The Witch’ (exclusive)
It is the first feature animation from Japan’s Studio Ghibli in six years.
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News‘Rams’: first international trailer for English-language remake of Icelandic hit (exclusive)
Sam Neill and Michael Caton star.
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NewsAsia buyers take to MMA thriller ‘Russian Raid’ (exclusive)
Action film is inspired by Gareth Evans’ martial arts hit ‘The Raid’.
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News‘The Trip To Greece’ tops New Zealand box office as cinemas return to full capacity
However the total box office for the week was just 17% of the comparable week last year.
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NewsAlpha Violet boards ‘Abu Omar’ starring Kais Nashif, releases first image (exclusive)
Feature is lead produced by Israeli The Cakemaker producer Itai Tamir.
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NewsCharades unveils multiple deals on Neon titles including ‘Spaceship Earth’ (exclusive)
Titles were sold with a special Covid-19 era marketing package devised by Neon.
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NewsKorea’s BIFAN unveils line-up for hybrid offline, online edition
Festival will go ahead with physical screenings (July 9-16) but without international guests.
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NewsHong Kong Filmart and HAF go virtual for August 2020 edition
Filmart Online (August 26-29) will encompass slate presentations, a virtual meeting platform and seminar programme.
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NewsAgency-led Cannes market website goes live
Recorded presentations viewable in Tokyo, Cannes or Los Angeles.
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NewsIranian Sundance prize-winner ‘Yalda’ lands US distribution (exclusive)
Drama also nominated for Generation 14-plus Crystal Bear in Berlin.
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NewsJapan’s Gaga picks up Miwa Nishikawa’s ‘Under The Open Sky’ (exclusive)
Adaptation of Ryuzo Saki’s novel Mibuncho marks the first time Nishikawa has directed a film based on another writer’s work.
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Reviews‘The Art Of Living In Danger’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A look inside the struggle against domestic violence in Iran
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Reviews‘Me And The Cult Leader’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A victim of the Tokyo sarin gas attack meets with one of its unrepentant perpetrators
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FeaturesCannes virtual market: hot titles from Japan
Screen rounds up the Japanese titles available to buyers during this year’s Cannes virtual market, which runs June 22-26.
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News‘It Must Be Heaven’, ‘Adam’ top Critics Awards for Arab films nominations
Fourth edition is based on votes of 142 Arab and international critics hailing from 57 countries.
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FeaturesCannes virtual market: hot titles from South Korea
There are a host of enticing Korean thrillers and dramas available during the virtual Cannes market (June 22-26).
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NewsLocarno Open Doors launches year-round support programme
This new initiative is being overseen by Zsuzsi Bankuti, former head of acquisitions at The Match Factory.
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Reviews‘Remnants Of A Revolution’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A Filipino film-maker uncovers the secrets of a father’s past
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NewsDocaviv unveils “hybrid” format, Israeli Competition titles for 2020 festival (exclusive)
The Israeli Competition titles have been announced for this year’s event.
















