All Asia articles – Page 25
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In pictures: Mongolian projects pitched in Cannes
A new wave of filmmaking talent is emerging from Mongolia, spurred by fresh funding. In Cannes, five projects were pitched to potential international partners, who learned of the advantages to shooting in the Asian territory. Mike Rosser reports.
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India’s Cannes Competition entry ‘All We Imagine As Light’ charms buyers (exclusive)
Luxbox is handling international sales.
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Tsui Hark’s ‘Shanghai Blues’ sells to France (exclusive)
The film received its 40th anniversary screening in Cannes Classics with star Sylvia Chang in attendance.
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Reviews
‘Sister Midnight’: Cannes Review
Radhika Apte is sensational as a newly-married woman who discovers her wild side in this dark Mumbai-set comedy
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Locarno award winner ‘Touched’ inks South Korea, Japan deal (exclusive)
Claudia Rorarius’ film follows an illicit relationship between a care home worker and a resident.
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‘Twilight of The Warriors: Walled In’ set for a prequel and sequel (exclusive)
The two films will reunite filmmaker Soi Cheang with producers John Chong and Wilson Yip.
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Thailand’s BrandThink unveils thriller ‘Lublae, Khaeng Khoi’, boxing doc ‘5th Round’ (exclusive)
The features are being introduced to buyers at the Cannes market.
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Hong Kong-Asia fund delivers first awards to Stanley Kwan, Shunsuke Koga projects
The titles are ’All The Things We Have Done Wrong That Led Us To This’ and ’38.83’.
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‘In Retreat’: Cannes Review
A nomad attempts to reconnect with to his North Indian home in this meditative debut playing in the ACID sidebar
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Focus Features lands Yorgos Lanthimos’ ‘Bugonia’, starring Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons
The feature is a remake of South Korean science fiction comedy ‘Save The Green Planet’.
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‘Caught By The Tides’: Cannes Review
China’s relentless march for progress inspires Jia Zhang-ke’s contemplative Competition entry
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‘Desert Of Namibia’: Cannes Review
A young Japanese woman struggles with her claustrophobic Tokyo life in this Directors’ Fortnight title
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‘Black Dog’: Cannes Review
Eddie Peng is a directionless ex-con who teams up with an unwanted mutt in Guan Hu’s uplifting drama
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‘Twilight Of The Warriors: Walled In’: Cannes Review
Soi Cheang returns triumphantly to Hong Kong genre cinema with this old-school 80s actioner set in Kowloon’s Walled City
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‘The Shameless’: Cannes Review
Konstantin Bojanov moves to India for this drama about a forbidden relationship between a sex worker and a younger girl
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Wishart Media scores sales of Jackie Chan’s ‘Panda Plan’, ‘Invincible Swordsman’ (exclusive)
Deals closed across Asia, Europe, Middle East.
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Tony Leung to head Tokyo film festival jury
The Hong Kong star will serve as president of the international competition jury.
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Indonesia set for new market at Jogja-NETPAC Asian film festival
JAFF Market aims to be a dedicated showcase of the Indonesian film industry to encourage collaboration on both local and international levels.
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‘An Unfinished Film’: Cannes Review
A Chinese film crew is caught up in the Covid-19 outbreak in Lou Ye’s absorbing lockdown drama