All Asia articles – Page 229
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Reviews'Marlina The Murderer In Four Acts': Cannes Review
Feminist western set in rural Indonesia is a modest gem in Directors’ Fortnight
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NewsFilmDoo acquires VoD rights to Raya Martin's back catalogue
EXCLUSIVE: How To Disappear Completely and Now Showing included in deal.
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FeaturesMouly Surya on Cannes title 'Marlina The Murderer In Four Acts'
Indonesian director premieres her new film in Directors’ Fortnight.
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NewsIndia's Drishyam Films launches $20m production fund
EXCLUSIVE: Up to 10 features to be produced through new fund.
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NewsBela Tarr to oversee workshop at China festival
EXCLUSIVE: Hungarian director to run training camp in Xining.
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NewsThree Rivers unveils filmmaker residencies
EXCLUSIVE: Five filmmakers selected for writing and editing residencies.
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Reviews'Oh Lucy': Cannes Review
Shinobu Terajima and Josh Hartnett headline this Critic’s Week drama set in Tokyo and Los Angeles
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News'Dangal' now the highest grossing foreign-language film ever in China
Unstoppable Dangal crosses $100m; its dominance expected to continue until Pirates 5 opens.
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Reviews'The Day After': Cannes Review
Korea’s most prolific director delivers more of the same in his third film - so far - this year
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NewsArrow Films takes UK rights to 'The Villainess'
EXCLUSIVE: Cannes title directed by Jung Byung-gil.
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News'Bad Genius' to open New York Asian Film Festival
EXCLUSIVE: “This reflects our high regard for the originality of contemporary Southeast Asian cinema.”
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NewsJazzy Group, Pixel Play board Malaysian thriller 'One, Two, Jaga'
EXCLUSIVE: Malaysian star Bront Palarae is a co-producer.
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News'Dangal' dominates international session on $32.7m (update)
‘Alien: Covenant’ beats ‘Guardians 2’; The Boss Baby crosses $300m international mark.
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Reviews'Claire's Camera': Cannes Review
Korean director Hong Sangsoo turns in a characteristically enigmatic drama set during the Cannes film festival
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NewsWanda, Tencent team for 'One Hundred Thousand Bad Jokes' sequel
Sequel will be released in China in August.
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NewsNine Wild Bunch films acquired by China's Weying
Deal brokered by CAA sees Loveless, Redoubtable and You Were Never Really Here head to China.
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News'Ip Man' spin-off heading to UK, North America
EXCLUSIVE: Well Go USA also scores key deals for Invincible Dragon.
















