All Asia articles – Page 149
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Reviews‘The Woman Who Ran’: Berlin Review
A woman’s encounters with three friends are all interrupted by men in Hong Sangsoo’s teasing drama
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NewsNational Geographic Documentary Films acquires ‘Saudi Runaway’
Rise and Shine World Sales, Cinetic represented filmmakers.
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NewsFilm Mode sells ‘Dreamkatcher’ to Europe, Asia (exclusive)
France, Middle East, Taiwan among the territories to take the film.
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NewsPyramide’s ‘Yalda, A Night For Forgiveness’ scores sales (exclusive)
The title, from Iranian director Massoud Bakhshi, won the grand jury prize in Sundance.
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NewsEmbattled Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof: “The system I am confronted with is so irrational”
Rasoulof will not be able to attend the world premiere of his new film There Is No Evil in Berlin.
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NewsCinemas and T-Joy board Saudi animation ‘The Journey’
Ground-breaking animation combines tells Middle Eastern folkloric story using a Japanese anime art style.
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Reviews‘High Ground’: Berlin Review
An ex-World War II sniper tracks an Aboriginal warrior through Northern Australia
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Reviews‘Veins Of The World’: Berlin Review
A fiction debut form Mongolia and the director of ’The Story Of The Weeping Camel’
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NewsClaire Denis, Phedon Papamichael named Qumra Masters as 47 participant projects revealed
They join previously announced directors James Gray, Jessica Hausner and sound editor Mark Mangini.
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NewsJapan's Sion Sono making comedy drama ‘Red Post On Escher Street’ (exclusive)
Sono picked up prizes at the Berlinale for Love Exposure in 2009 and Strange Circus in 2006.
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NewsChina’s iQiyi to stream Russian box office hit ‘Son Of A Rich’ (exclusive)
The film has become the highest-grossing Russian film of all time with box office of $48 million since its release in December.
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FeaturesEFM 2020: the buzz titles from South Korea
With Parasite sparking international interest in Korean cinema, sellers are hoping to tempt buyers with new dramas, thrillers and horrors.
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Reviews‘Black Milk’: Berlin Review
After years of living in Germany, a Mongolian woman returns home to her sister
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Reviews‘Swimming Out Till The Sea Turns Blue’: Berlin Review
Source: X Stream Pictures ‘Swimming Out Till The Sea Turns Blue’ Dir: Jia Zhang-ke. China. 2020. 112mins Taking as its jumping off point a literary event in a village in China’s Shanxi Province (the director’s native region), this documentary looks at aspects of Chinese life and history ...
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NewsK-Movie scores ‘Spiritwalker’ sales; reveals ‘Outlaws’ sequel changes (exclusive)
The film’s star Ma Dong-seok (aka Don Lee) has returned from shooting on Marvel’s The Eternals.
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NewsBehrouz Boochani’s asylum seeker drama ‘No Friend But The Mountains’ heads to big screen (exclusive)
Iranian-Kurdish journalist’s book recounts seven-year detention on Australia’s notorious Manus Island.
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NewsFrance’s Art House Films swoops on Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s ‘Wife Of A Spy’ (exclusive)
Kurosawa is a Cannes regular with films such as Tokyo Sonata (2008), Journey To The Shore (2015) and Before We Vanish (2017).
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NewsM-Line makes key sales of ‘Beasts Clawing At Straws’ (exclusive)
The crime thriller starring Cannes Best Actress award winner Jeon Do-yeon (Secret Sunshine) and top star Jung Woo-sung (Asura: The City Of Madness).
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NewsGood Move Media teams with Skyline on Vietnamese trio (exclusive)
Directed by Kay Nguyen, Drama Queen follows a stuntman, on the run from the mob, who fulfils a lifetime wish to transition into becoming a woman.
















