All Asia articles – Page 451

  • The Actresses
    Reviews

    The Actresses

    2009-12-09T03:33:00Z

    Dir: E J-yong. South Korea. 2009. 104 mins.

  • 2012
    News

    2012 becomes China’s second biggest foreign film

    2009-12-08T11:34:00Z

    Sony Pictures’ 2012 has broken the $58.6m (RMB400m) barrier to become the second biggest foreign film ever in mainland China. The film’s China gross accounts for around 10% of its worldwide box office.

  • A Better Tomorrow
    News

    Song boards Korean remake of A Better Tomorrow

    2009-12-08T09:18:00Z

    The Korean remake of John Woo’s classic Hong Kong noir film A Better Tomorrow (pictured) is set to be directed by Song Hae-sung, with a cast of young stars including Song Seung-hun and Ju Jin-mo.

  • News

    WBPI strikes direct digital deployment deals with Asian circuits

    2009-12-07T23:39:00Z

    Warner Bros Pictures International (WBPI) has entered into a slew of direct digital cinema deployment agreements with key Asian circuits.

  • G-Force
    News

    Reliance, In-Three team for 3D conversions

    2009-12-07T08:20:00Z

    India’s Reliance MediaWorks, owned by the Reliance ADA group, has partnered with California-based In-Three to establish a facility in Mumbai to convert 2D films and videos into 3D.

  • Mike Goodridge Cannes
    Comment

    Blockbusters kill the movie star

    2009-12-03T13:00:00Z

    Movies stars have had a tough year with less films being made and falling earnings; now the success of film such as The Hangover, which used a lesser known cast, suggests that star power is losing its pull with younger audiences.

  • No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti
    News

    No Puedo triumphs at Golden Horse Awards

    2009-11-29T10:37:00Z

    Taiwanese director Leon Dai’s No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti (pictured) took four of the top prizes at the 46th Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan (November 28), including best picture, best director, best original screenplay and Outstanding Taiwanese Film of the Year. 

  • Breathless
    News

    Yang's Breathless takes top prize at Tokyo Filmex

    2009-11-29T06:05:00Z

    Director Yang Ik-june’s Breathless (Ddongpari) was awarded the grand prize and $11,560 (Y1m) and the audience award at the tenth Tokyo Filmex, which ran from November 21-29.

  • Leon Dai
    News

    Song Of Siren wins top prize at Golden Horse FTPP

    2009-11-27T10:50:00Z

    Taiwanese filmmaker Shen Ko-shang’s Borneo-set drama The Song Of Siren took the top prize at the Film and TV Project Promotion (FTPP) of the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival. The award came with development funds of $30,900 (NT$1m).

  • News

    Twosome takes Hubert Bals award at busy Film Bazaar

    2009-11-27T10:21:00Z

    Siddharth Sinha’s Hindi-language drama Twosome picked up the Hubert Bals award for most promising feature film project at the close of a busy three days of networking and project meetings at India’s Film Bazaar (Nov 24-26).

  • New Moon
    News

    India’s PVR Pictures plans wide release for New Moon

    2009-11-27T07:18:00Z

    Following the recent success of Twilight at the Indian box office, local distributor-exhibitor PVR Pictures is ramping up the December 11 release of New Moon (pictured) to around 400 screens.

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    Features

    The Asian dimension

    2009-11-27T06:01:00Z

    On the eve of this year’s CineAsia in Hong Kong (Dec 8-10), Liz Shackleton asks if the imminent release of 20th Century Fox’s epic Avatar can jumpstart the rollout of 3D in Asia and help stem the tide of piracy

  • Mike Goodridge Cannes
    Comment

    New Moon's new line of success

    2009-11-26T15:34:00Z

    Independent distributors lamented the loss of New Line Cinema and the Hollywood-level product it supplied but the global success of The Twilight Saga: New Moon shows it was not as damaging as first feared

  • Samson & Delilah
    News

    Samson & Delilah wins best film at Asia Pacific Screen Awards

    2009-11-26T10:58:00Z

    Samson & Delilah, produced by Kath Shelper and from the host country of Australia, has won the best feature category at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA), held Nov 26 on the Gold Coast.

  • Haeundae was the highest-grossing non-English-language film during the third quarter
    Features

    Numbers suggest the world is flat

    2009-11-26T07:00:00Z

    China, France and Germany saw a significant rise in ticket sales in the third quarter of 2009 to help put the global box office back on track. Leonard Klady reports

  • News

    Film Bazaar focuses on packaging, digital distribution

    2009-11-24T15:29:00Z

    The third edition of Film Bazaar kicked off in Goa on Tuesday (Nov 24), with delegates discussing how to package projects for both India and European markets, and how Indian filmmakers can increase revenues by exploiting digital rights.  

  • Singaporean director Wee Li Lin
    News

    Mo Tzu Yi joins cast of Singaporean comedy Forever

    2009-11-24T00:06:00Z

    Rising Taiwanese star Mo Tzu Yi is heading the cast of Singaporean director Wee Li Lin’s (pictured) romantic comedy Forever, which started shooting in Singapore this week.

  • pan-Asian heart-throb Lee Byung-hun in G.I. Joe: Rise Of The Cobra
    News

    Korea’s Finecut wraps up pre-sales on action thriller Iris

    2009-11-20T12:37:00Z

    South Korean sales outfit Finecut has announced a slew of AFM pre-sales deals on the espionage action thriller Iris: The Movie, starring pan-Asian heart-throb Lee Byung-hun.

  • Screen Australia chief executive Ruth Harley
    News

    Oz tax rebate delivers $83m but picture remains murky

    2009-11-20T02:56:00Z

    Screen Australia chief executive Ruth Harley released new figures at the close of the Screen Producers Association of Australia (SPAA) conference which showed that the 40% producer offset has injected $83m (A$91m) into the budgets of 19 films in the past two years.

  • Sales company High Point is working on an international cut of Last Chance Mumbai
    Features

    India’s indies set global goals

    2009-11-19T07:15:00Z

    It is too early to talk of an Indian film wave, but certain indie titles from the country are gaining recognition among international buyers. Liz Shackleton looks at the challenges they face in finding a global audience.