All Asia articles – Page 272
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         News News'The Dressmaker' opens strongly, prompts calls for more films about womenThe Kate Winslet-starring film’s $2.8m opening dethroned The Martian, which had remained top of the pile for four weeks. 
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         News NewsChina Film and TV Capital and Wild Bunch create joint fundPioneering entity will develop and finance Chinese-European co-productions. 
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         News NewsNew $77m UK-China film and TV fund set to launchEXCLUSIVE: A $77m film, TV and media investment fund will be launched in early 2016. 
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         News News'Ant-Man' reigns in China; Jia Zhangke has biggest hitAnt-Man crossed $1m, while Mountains May Depart debuted as Jia Zhangke’s biggest hit. 
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         News NewsFox International Channels partners with NCM on 'Go Lala Go 2'The sequel will receive a theatrical release in December. 
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         Features FeaturesBuzz Titles: China & Hong KongSCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: High-rolling sequels, a Wong Kar Wai-produced rom-com and Johnnie To’s latest crime thriller: Liz Shackleton previews the top titles marching out of China and Hong Kong 
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         Features FeaturesChina & HK: indie and arthouse space facing challengesSCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Despite another record year at the Chinese box office, buyers, sellers and distributors in the independent and arthouse space have less to celebrate. 
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         News News'Nise' wins top prize in TokyoOther winners include All Three of Us, Cold of Kalandar, Land Of Mine, God Willing and Family Film. 
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         Features FeaturesHansal Mehta talks gay victimisation drama 'Aligarh'Hansal Mehta discusses his latest film Aligarh, about the victimisation of a gay university professor, which played as the opening film of this year’s Mumbai Film Festival. 
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         News NewsChina to become biggest IMAX market, says CEOIMAX will have 500 Chinese sites within a couple of years, with that number potentially rising to 1000. 
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         News NewsEmperor, Wanda take rights to Keigo Higashino bestsellerJapanese novel Miracles Of The Namiya General Store has sold 1.6 million copies in China. 
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         News News'Ant-Man' takes Chinese box office lead; 'Pan' flopsAnt-Man topped the chart as Goodbye Mr Loser raced past $200m. 
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         News NewsAndroids, heritage in the frame at Tokyo festAn android actress, giant anime robots and the legacy of Akira Kurosawa were among the offerings at this year’s Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF), which as always presented an interesting mix of old and new. 
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        NewsJohn Woo keeps aim on 'The Killer' remakeThe action director reveals details of new feature Manhunt, a long-awaited remake of The Killer and his thoughts on retirement. 
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         News NewsChina, Netherlands sign film treatyQualifying co-productions to access financing possibilities in both countries; eligible Dutch films will be exempt from China’s quota on foreign films. 
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         News NewsTIFFCOM highlights growing Asian ambitionTwo seminars at this year’s TIFFCOM (October 20-22) in Tokyo touched on Asia’s ambition to make pan-regional or international movies without Hollywood’s help. 
 








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