All Asia articles – Page 287
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NewsMongrel's 'Goddesses' lure deals
EXCLUSIVE: Mongrel International has closed key territories on Pan Nalin’s recent Rome audience award winner Angry Indian Goddesses heading into Sunday’s market premiere screening.
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NewsStatham signs on for Wimmer thriller
Jason Statham is back in the market in Untitled Kurt Wimmer Project, a thriller collaboration between Statham and Steven Chasman’s SJ Pictures and China-based Road Pictures.
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News'Thithi' wins top prize in Mumbai
MAMI, the 17th Mumbai Film Festival, closed last night after screening more than 200 films from 58 countries.
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NewsBona Film invests $235m in TSG
Financier TSG works with Fox on live action films such as The Martian.
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NewsArtificial Eye snaps up Palmer-starring 'Berlin Syndrome'
EXCLUSIVE: MFI reveals first pre-sales on Cate Shortland’s third feature.
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NewsFinecut picks up Na Hong-jin mystery 'Gokseong'
Seoul-based sales company Finecut has picked up international rights to Gokseong.
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NewsPan’s Levi Miller moves into 'Safe Neighborhood'
Chris Peckover’s Sydney-set home invasion thriller to shoot early 2016.
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NewsM-Line has 'Wonderful Nightmare'
Seoul-based sales agent M-Line Distribution has picked up new titles from Lee Joon-ik and Lee Sung-gang and sealed a Japanese deal on Kang Hyo-jin’s Wonderful Nightmare [pictured].
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NewsFinecut lands Neeson war movie
Korea’s Finecut has picked up John H Lee’s upcoming war movie Operation Chromite, starring Liam Neeson as General Douglas MacArthur.
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News'The Dressmaker' opens strongly, prompts calls for more films about women
The 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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NewsChina Film and TV Capital and Wild Bunch create joint fund
Pioneering entity will develop and finance Chinese-European co-productions.
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NewsNew $77m UK-China film and TV fund set to launch
EXCLUSIVE: A $77m film, TV and media investment fund will be launched in early 2016.
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News'Ant-Man' reigns in China; Jia Zhangke has biggest hit
Ant-Man crossed $1m, while Mountains May Depart debuted as Jia Zhangke’s biggest hit.
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NewsFox International Channels partners with NCM on 'Go Lala Go 2'
The sequel will receive a theatrical release in December.
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FeaturesChina & HK: indie and arthouse space facing challenges
SCREEN 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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FeaturesBuzz Titles: China & Hong Kong
SCREEN 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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News'Nise' wins top prize in Tokyo
Other winners include All Three of Us, Cold of Kalandar, Land Of Mine, God Willing and Family Film.
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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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NewsChina to become biggest IMAX market, says CEO
IMAX will have 500 Chinese sites within a couple of years, with that number potentially rising to 1000.
















