All Asia articles – Page 156
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Reviews‘Rom’: Busan Review
A teenage boy struggles to survive on the mean streets of Ho Chi Minh City
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Reviews‘The Horse Thieves. Roads Of Time’: Busan Review
A Kazakhstan family finds their life turns upside down after their patriarch is killed by horse thieves
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Reviews‘The Education’: Busan Review
A young Korean woman develops a relationship with the son of the woman she cares for
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Reviews‘Jallikattu’: Busan Review
An escaped buffalo stirs up a frenzy of aggression in a small rural Indian village
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NewsPicturehouse Entertainment acquires Venice Competition title ‘Babyteeth’ for UK (exclusive)
Shannon Murphy’s debut feature has its UK launch at London Film Festival.
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NewsFilms Boutique picks up ‘Suk Suk’ ahead of Busan premiere
Written and directed by Ray Yeung, the film recently picked up five nominations for this year’s Golden Horse Awards.
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FeaturesHow the Busan Film Festival is going "back to normal" after years of uncertainty
This year’s event runs from October 3-12.
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NewsJapan’s Gaga Corp picks up Busan opener ‘The Horse Thieves’ (exclusive)
It Stopped Raining, which premieres in A Window On Asian Cinema, also on Gaga’s Busan slate.
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NewsFilms Boutique boards sales on LFF title ‘Lunana: A Yak In The Classroom’ (exclusive)
The film will play in the family strand in London.
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NewsYalla Yalla plots Arabic-language ‘Intouchables’ remake
The original film is still France’s third-biggest box office hit.
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NewsSaudi's Red Sea International Film Festival unveils debut lab selection
New initiative is organised in collaboration with the TorinoFilmLab.
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NewsFilmfest Hamburg cancels filmmaker gifts to donate money to imprisoned Myanmar filmmaker
Min Htin Ko Ko Gyi is suffering from liver cancer.
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NewsTogether Films takes UK rights to climate change documentary ‘2040’
The film depicts a potential future If climate solutions are adopted.
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Reviews‘Paradise War: The Story Of Bruno Manser’: Zurich Review
Zurich’s ecological-themed opening film is set in Malaysian Borneo
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NewsTokyo film festival unveils full line-up, jury members
Competition to screen 14 titles including the world premieres of Japanese films Tezuka’s Barbara and A Beloved Wife.
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Reviews‘Gemini Man’: Review
Ang Lee raises the bar technically - if not dramatically - in a watershed film
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NewsTrinity Cineasia acquires ‘The Climbers’ for multiple territories
UK-based distributor acquires the film for UK/Ireland, Eastern Europe and all CIS territories.
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NewsSouth Korea’s Kakao Corp moves into local film industry
Leading tech company takes majority stakes in Moonlight Film and Sanai Pictures.
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News‘Incitement’ wins top prize at Ophir awards, becomes Israel’s Oscar submission
Six years in the making, the title had been rejected by all Israeli film funds because of its subject matter.
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NewsJacinda Ardern, Geena Davis and Yara Shahidi to talk at Power of Inclusion summit
The inaugural event is being held in New Zealand on Oct 3-4.
















