All Filmart articles – Page 7
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NewsYang Heng’s ‘Silent Ghosts’ wins Work-in-Progress prize at HAF 2022
Winners revealed at virtual Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum.
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NewsDisney exec says Asia-Pacific “on the precipice” of global content boom
Jessica Kam-Engle outlined her predictions at Hong Kong’s Filmart.
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NewsThailand’s GDH 559 launches two ‘Love’ features at Filmart (exclusive)
Production and sales outfit to sell ‘Fast And Feel Love’ and ‘Love Destiny The Movie’.
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NewsUkraine and Russian firms push ahead with business at Hong Kong’s Filmart
Despite the ongoing war, companies from both countries are virtually attending the online film market.
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NewsThailand’s Neramitnung Film unveils monstrous first slate (exclusive)
A trio of monster and horror films comprise first Filmart line-up.
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NewsMirror’s Anson Lo joins Hong Kong zombie horror ‘Chungking Mansions’
Upcoming action thriller to be sold at Filmart.
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FeaturesAsian buyers on bouncing back from the pandemic and handling streaming competition
Three Asian distributors reveal their experiences of evolving their business through the pandemic, the impact of streamers and returning to physical markets.
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FeaturesFilmart 2022: Hong Kong and China hot projects
Chinese and Hong Kong filmmakers are back up and running despite the pandemic but cinemas remain closed in Hong Kong.
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FeaturesFilmart 2022: Japan hot projects
Titles incude speed-racer drama ‘Alivehoon’, coming-of-age feature ‘Nagi’s Island’ and horror ‘Kisagari Station’.
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FeaturesFilmart 2022: South Korea hot projects
The variety of Korean projects on offer for international buyers range from a war epic to a supernatural romance.
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NewsFree Stone scores sales of Japanese drama ‘Tsuyukusa’ (exclusive)
Japanese firm also boards ‘Yes, I Can’t Swim’ ahead of Filmart Online.
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FeaturesHow ‘Borrowed Time’ and ‘The Sunny Side Of The Street’ rose through the HAF ranks
‘Screen’ explores the first two projects to rise through the ranks of the Hong Kong-Asia Film Forum (HAF).
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FeaturesFilmart’s Peggie Liu on the changes and challenges of its 2022 online edition
Associate director at Hong Kong’s Filmart looks ahead to the third virtual edition.
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FeaturesHong Kong’s Filmart readies third virtual edition as buyers “appetite for film still strong”
Asia’s largest content market is set to roll out for a third year online.
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FeaturesHong Kong industry director Jacob Wong on taking films from “cradle to maturity”
Wong reveals why he is spending more time in China.
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NewsHAF reveals 15 Work-in-Progress projects for 2022 edition
Line-up includes projects from producers Winnie Tsang and Stanley Kwan and an Israel-Italy co-production.
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NewsHAF announces 28 in-development projects for 2022 edition
The selection includes eight Hong Kong projects and the first-ever Thai-Muslim horror
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NewsHong Kong Filmart to be held online for third year running in 2022
A new conference, EntertainmentPulse, will launch during Filmart Online 2022.
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NewsSellers report busy Filmart but caution global market still some way from recovery
Asian sellers were presenting packed slates of new titles, but due to cinema closures, buyers are still cautious in many parts of the world.
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FeaturesPhilip Yung on recreating a famous tale of corrupt cops in ‘Where The Wind Blows’
Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Aaron Kwok head the cast of the film, about two policemen-turned-fugitives who terrorised Hong Kong in the 1960s.
















