All Filmart articles – Page 24
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         News News9ers Ent digs Grave MourningKorea’s 9ers Entertainment is launching sales on mystery horror film Grave Mourning (working title), produced by JupiterFilm (The Face Reader) and backed by new distribution company Little Big Pictures. 
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        NewsM-line launches Innocent Thing salesKorea’s M-line Distribution is launching sales at Filmart on Kim Tae-Kyun’s upcoming suspense melodrama Innocent Thing. 
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         News NewsHAF hosting young filmmaker pitchThe inaugural Operation Greenlight pitching event for young filmmakers will be held during this year’s Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF). 
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         Features FeaturesHong Kong Film Festival: highlightsThe 38th Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF) opens March 24 with two films: the world premiere of Pang Ho Cheung’s family drama Aberdeen and the Asian premiere of Fruit Chan’s black comedy The Midnight After. 
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         News NewsEmperor gets Two Thumbs UpHong Kong-based Emperor Motion Pictures (EMP) is launching sales on Soi Cheang-produced comedy drama Two Thumbs Up at Filmart 
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         News NewsPang, Mining to develop Polaroid StoriesEXCLUSIVE: US-based Story Mining & Supply Co (SMS) is teaming with director Pang Ho Cheung and Subi Liang’s Making Film Productions to develop and produce an adaptation of Zhang Youyou memoir Polaroid Stories. 
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         News NewsChina's Desen teams with Weta on epicEXCLUSIVE: China’s Desen International Media has brought on board top VFX houses including Peter Jackson’s Weta Workshop for its upcoming $27m 3D fantasy adventure. 
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         News NewsHuayi Bros. introduce Women Who FlirtBeijing-based Huayi Brothers is launching sales on Pang Ho Cheung’s romantic comedy Women Who Flirt and Mabel Cheung and Alex Law’s $12m historical drama A Tale Of Three Cities at Filmart. 
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         News NewsEFP breaks Filmart recordTthe European Film Promotion (EFP) through Film Sales Support (FSS) is supporting a record-breaking number of 32 sales agents at Filmart. 
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         News NewsFinecut books Night Flight salesKorean sales agent Finecut has announced a raft of deals at Filmart led by Lee Su-jin’s award-winning Han Gong-ju and Berlinale queer film Night Flight. 
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         News NewsUK's Amadeus join Russia's Filmart standUK sales agent Amadeus Entertainment has joined the Russian Cinema umbrella stand at Hong Kong’s Filmart, which begins today (March 24). 
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         News NewsMei Ah to produce Soi, Ma thrillersHong Kong’s Mei Ah Entertainment is producing new projects from Soi Cheang, director of Chinese New Year hit The Monkey King, and veteran filmmaker Joe Ma. 
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         News NewsCelluloid Dreams acquires Jamie MarksEXCLUSIVE: France’s Celluloid Dreams has picked up international rights to Sundance competitor Jamie Marks Is Dead and is launching sales at Filmart. 
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         Features FeaturesPang Ho Cheung, AberdeenFilm-maker Pang Ho Cheung talks to Liz Shackleton about HKIFF opening film Aberdeen, which looks at the contradictions of Hong Kong society 
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         Features FeaturesFilmart 2014: Screen's featuresBrowse Screen International’s Filmart 2014 features including a spotlight on the hottest titles from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea, and an interview with film-maker Pang Ho Cheung. 
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         Features FeaturesFilmart 2014: destination Hong KongFilmart 2014 is expected to draw record numbers of attendees. Jean Noh looks at the special allure of Hong Kong as a market that works across borders 
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         Features FeaturesFilmart 2014: hot titles: China, Hong Kong, TaiwanLiz Shackleton spotlights the hottest productions from the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan 
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      FeaturesHAF/Fox Award: finalists 2014An award supported by HAF and Fox International Productions nurtures new voices in Chinese-language cinema. Liz Shackleton introduces this year’s finalists 
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         Features FeaturesFilmart 2014: Russia steps it upThe territory is responding to China’s growing interest in Russian films by establishing a pavilion to raise its profile at Filmart. 
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         Features FeaturesFilmart 2014: Three eyes on JapanWith no fewer than three pavilions on offer, Japan is making the most of the opportunities to do business and network at Filmart, writes Jean Noh. 
 








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