Filmart features – Page 4
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What's really happening with China's overhaul of film and TV regulation?
China watchers are speculating that we’ll see more movies in line with the Party’s messaging.
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Q&A: Hong Kong film festival artistic director Li Cheuk To
Li joined as a programmer in the 1980s and has seen the festival through times of boom and bust for Hong Kong cinema.
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In focus: the 10 films in the 2018 HAF Work-in-Progress Lab
Projects will vie for prizes including the $12,800 Wanda WIP Lab Award.
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Why have US studios struggled to make an impact in Chinese-language production?
Foreign companies face difficulties engaging with local production, while Chinese films flourish.
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Filmart 2018 preview: China box-office boom raises hopes for strong market
The Hong Kong event is an increasingly important film portal in the east.
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The 24 hottest projects at this year's Hong Kong Filmart
There is a thrilling selection of Chinese-language titles at Filmart this year. Liz Shackleton picks out some of the most promising.
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Hong Kong Filmart: eight films set for works-in-progress lab
Screen previews the projects competing for $43,000 in prize money.
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Hong Kong Filmart: quotas and slowing box office on the agenda
Uncertainty looms large over China’s industry in the wake of a disappointing year at the box office.
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Filmart: 10 emerging Hong Kong directors
Ahead of next week’s Hong Kong Filmart (Mar 13-16), Screen profiles lists 10 of the most exciting talents in the local industry.
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Filmart 2016: Hot titles - Hong Kong, China
An exciting crop of Hong Kong and mainland China projects are spotlighted by Liz Shackleton, who reports on the increasing efforts to support Cantonese-language film-making
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Filmart 2016: HAF profiles
Profiles of projects from the 14th Hong Kong - Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF).
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How UK and European companies can tap into the China boom
Working with China is not easy but a year on from its much-vaunted treaty, UK producers are learning fast. Melanie Goodfellow looks at the increasing collaboration between the two countries.
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Hong Kong International Film Festival: Fabulous at 40
Four decades on, Hong Kong International Film Festival has long introduced challenging Asian and international work to enthusiastic local audiences. Silvia Wong looks at how the event has evolved.
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Hong Kong Filmart: Asia’s knowledge platform
Hong Kong Filmart has evolved in line with Asia’s flourishing film businesses to become an event that is much more than buying and selling. Liz Shackleton reports.
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How heavyweight US-China deals are shaping the global business
Chinese investment is now racing into Hollywood and for once Hollywood is not in the driving seat. Liz Shackleton looks at what this means for the global film industry and discovers the smart money is now on the entrance of China’s tech giants.
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Filmart 2015: Hot titles - South Korea
Sales agents from South Korea are in town with a line-up of intriguing character-driven dramas, period action titles and offbeat stories. Jean Noh profiles a selection
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Filmart 2015: Hot titles - Japan
Japanese companies are at Filmart with a strong line-up of literary adaptations, tear-jerkers and a comedy set in the make-up room of a porn shoot.
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Filmart 2015: US falls for appeal
Filmart offers US sellers the chance to establish and maintain relationships with Asian buyers outside the frenzy of the bigger markets in the calendar.
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Filmart 2015: Philip Yung, Port Of Call
Philip Yung talks to Silvia Wong about socially conscious storytelling and his HKIFF closing film Port Of Call.
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Filmart 2015: HKIFF's Roger Garcia on reaching a younger crowd
Hong Kong International Film Festival’s Roger Garcia tells Liz Shackleton about the efforts made to woo younger audiences