All Asia articles – Page 99
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Reviews
‘Are You Lonesome Tonight?’: Cannes Review
Wen Shipei’s lacklustre Chinese hit-and-run thriller makes its international premiere as a Cannes special screening
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Reviews
‘Drive My Car’: Cannes Review
Japanese filmmaker Ryusuke Hamaguchi effectively adapts a short story by Haruki Murakami
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Features
Berlin prize-winner Ryusuke Hamaguchi talks Cannes Competition title ‘Drive My Car’
The film is based on a Haruki Murakami short story.
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News
Sony swoops for Anita Mui biopic from Edko Films (exclusive)
Hong Kong fashion model Louise Wong stars as the renowned actress and Canto-pop diva.
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Features
Cannes 2021: Japan hot projects
The focus at home might be on the delayed Olympic games, but Japanese sellers are back at the Marché with titles from the likes of Takashi Miike and Yoji Yamada
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Reviews
‘Onoda - 10,000 Nights in the Jungle’: Cannes Review
Opening Un Certain Regard, Arthur Harari’s feature follows a Japanese soldier who fights on through the decades
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Reviews
‘Rehana’: Cannes Review
Un Certain Regard drama set in Bangladesh follows one woman’s heedless pursuit of justice
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News
China’s Parallax lines up pan-Asian slate for Cannes buyers (exclusive)
Titles include Japan-set, Chinese-language romance ‘Yanagawa’.
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Features
Cannes 2021: South Korea hot projects
Family comedies, K-pop documentaries and zombie thrillers are among the titles available from Korean sellers during the Marché.
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Reviews
‘Death Knot’: Udine Review
Indonesian genre outing marks a strong - if low-budget - debut for Cornelio Sunny
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Features
Cannes 2021: Hong Kong and China hot projects
China has a strong presence in this year’s festival, while buzzy new action, war and comedy titles are available in the market from Hong Kong and China’s sellers.
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Cannes 2021: Taiwan hot projects
A fencing thriller, choir tale and LGBTQ+ drama are among Taiwanese titles in this year’s festival and market.
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Features
Future Leaders 2021: Peter Lee (South Korea)
Lee is assistant manager, international business team at Contents Panda.
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Promotion
Taiwanese animation is ready to draw an international audience
City Of Lost Things was selected for the prestigious Contrechamp competition at Annecy last month.
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Features
Future Leaders 2021: Sophie J Kim (South Korea)
Kim is international sales manager at K-Movie Entertainment.
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Features
‘The Wailing’ director Na Hong-Jin on producing Thai horror ‘The Medium’
The horror centred on a shaman in rural Thailand is set to world premiere at BIFAN.
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Features
Director Giddens Ko talks Bifan opening film ‘Till We Meet Again’
The Taiwanese filmmaker endured wet sand and a misbehaving dog making his latest fantasy feature.
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Features
Bifan director Shin Chul talks changes ahead of the Korean fantastic festival’s 25th edition
Anniversary edition of the festival to be hosted as a hybrid event due to the pandemic.
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News
Bifan’s 25th edition ready to roll with new sections and nearly 100 world premieres
The Korean fantastic film festival will run July 8-18.