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Statham signs on for Wimmer thriller
Jason Statham is back in the market in Untitled Kurt Wimmer Project, a thriller collaboration between Statham and Steven Chasman’s SJ Pictures and China-based Road Pictures.
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'Thithi' wins top prize in Mumbai
MAMI, the 17th Mumbai Film Festival, closed last night after screening more than 200 films from 58 countries.
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Bona Film invests $235m in TSG
Financier TSG works with Fox on live action films such as The Martian.
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Artificial Eye snaps up Palmer-starring 'Berlin Syndrome'
EXCLUSIVE: MFI reveals first pre-sales on Cate Shortland’s third feature.
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Finecut picks up Na Hong-jin mystery 'Gokseong'
Seoul-based sales company Finecut has picked up international rights to Gokseong.
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Arclight closes early sales on 'A Few Less Men'
Arclight Films has announced the start of principal Photography in Perth, Western Australia, on A Few Less Men and a slew of key pre-sales.
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Pan’s Levi Miller moves into 'Safe Neighborhood'
Chris Peckover’s Sydney-set home invasion thriller to shoot early 2016.
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M-Line has 'Wonderful Nightmare'
Seoul-based sales agent M-Line Distribution has picked up new titles from Lee Joon-ik and Lee Sung-gang and sealed a Japanese deal on Kang Hyo-jin’s Wonderful Nightmare [pictured].
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Finecut lands Neeson war movie
Korea’s Finecut has picked up John H Lee’s upcoming war movie Operation Chromite, starring Liam Neeson as General Douglas MacArthur.
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'The Dressmaker' opens strongly, prompts calls for more films about women
The Kate Winslet-starring film’s $2.8m opening dethroned The Martian, which had remained top of the pile for four weeks.
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China Film and TV Capital and Wild Bunch create joint fund
Pioneering entity will develop and finance Chinese-European co-productions.
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New $77m UK-China film and TV fund set to launch
EXCLUSIVE: A $77m film, TV and media investment fund will be launched in early 2016.
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'Ant-Man' reigns in China; Jia Zhangke has biggest hit
Ant-Man crossed $1m, while Mountains May Depart debuted as Jia Zhangke’s biggest hit.
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Fox International Channels partners with NCM on 'Go Lala Go 2'
The sequel will receive a theatrical release in December.
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'Nise' wins top prize in Tokyo
Other winners include All Three of Us, Cold of Kalandar, Land Of Mine, God Willing and Family Film.
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China to become biggest IMAX market, says CEO
IMAX will have 500 Chinese sites within a couple of years, with that number potentially rising to 1000.
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Emperor, Wanda take rights to Keigo Higashino bestseller
Japanese novel Miracles Of The Namiya General Store has sold 1.6 million copies in China.
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'Ant-Man' takes Chinese box office lead; 'Pan' flops
Ant-Man topped the chart as Goodbye Mr Loser raced past $200m.
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Androids, heritage in the frame at Tokyo fest
An android actress, giant anime robots and the legacy of Akira Kurosawa were among the offerings at this year’s Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF), which as always presented an interesting mix of old and new.