All Asia articles – Page 305
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NewsBuyers flock to Protagonist slate
EXCLUSIVE: New films from Ben Wheatley, Eleanor Coppola, Joshua Marston in-demand.
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NewsLorna Tee joins Netherlands' CinemAsia
Former Focus Films exec named film festival artistic director.
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NewsCannes, Venice chiefs support Busan censorship struggle
Directors of award-winning films including Uncle Boonmee… and Kandahar also back freedom of expression fight.
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NewsMetrodome plunges Into The Deep
Odin’s Eye makes EFM sales on shark attack thriller to the UK, Japan, Middle East and India.
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FeaturesManish Mundra on his finance, distribution plans
Although new to the business, Indian producer Manish Mundra has already backed films that have won prizes in Sundance and Berlin. He tells Liz Shackleton about his plans to finance and distribute content-driven Indian cinema.
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NewsVMI’s Kurt Cobain drama sells to Germany, Japan
EXCLUSIVE: Los Angeles-based VMI Worldwide closed a pair of major theatrical deals at the EFM on its Kurt Cobain true-crime drama.
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NewsSomewhere tops China Valentine’s box office
CHINA BOX OFFICE: Xu Jinglei’s Somewhere Only We Know topped the China box office over the Valentine’s Day weekend, grossing $37.72m from 6.99 million admissions.
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ReviewsBig Father, Small Father And Other Stories
Dir/scr: Phan Dang Di. Vietnam-France-Germany-Netherlands. 2015. 102mins
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NewsSouth Korean film groups protest for freedom of expression
In a show of mass solidarity not seen since the Screen Quota protests nearly a decade ago, 74 South Korean film industry groups together held a press conference today (Feb 13) in Seoul to protest recent encroachments on freedom of expression.
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NewsThe Model pre-sells to France, Korea
Mads Matthiesen’s upcoming film starring Ed Skrein scores five territory deals at Berlin’s European Film Market (EFM).
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NewsRunning Man overtakes Hobbit in China
CHINA BOX OFFICE: TV show spin-off Running Man topped the China box office in its first full week (February 2-8), grossing $24.49m, while The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies slipped to second place with $20.11m.
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ReviewsEvery Thing Will Be Fine
Dir: Wim Wenders. Germany-Canada-Australia-Sweden-Norway. 2015. 118mins
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NewsSubmarine boards Yayoi Kusama doc
Submarine has boarded the documentary Yayoi Kusama: A Life In Polka Dots.
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NewsNovember Criminals sells across Asia
EXCLUSIVE: Lotus Entertainment has enjoyed a strong reception for its Sacha Gervasi thriller November Criminals starring Chloe Grace Moretz and Ansel Elgort.
















