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Four debuts, two local films in Adelaide competition line-up
The Adelaide Film Festival has announced its competition line-up for 2015.
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Netflix to launch in four new territories
The streaming giant will extend its reach in early 2016 into South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
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CBS Films acquires Ritesh Batra’s 'The Sense Of An Ending'
The company have picked up US distribution rights for The Lunchbox director’s next film.
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'Hundred Regiments Offensive' tops China box office
CHINA BOX OFFICE: War movie The Hundred Regiments Offensive topped the China box office for the week August 31-September 6, grossing $39.4m for a cumulative total of $61.97m after 10 days.
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Clover, Asia Tropical team for Chapman To debut
Malaysia’s Asia Tropical Films and Singapore’s Clover Films are co-producing the directorial debut of Hong Kong actor Chapman To, Let’s Eat (working title), with investment from Fox International Channels (FIC).Chapman To will also star in the $1.3m (S$1.8m) foodie comedy drama along with Hong Kong actress Aimee Chan, C-Kwan from ...
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'Looking For Grace' director Sue Brooks reveals two new films
Australian writer-director Sue Brooks, whose latest feature Looking For Grace has premiered at the Venice Film Festival, has revealed details of her upcoming projects.
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'Terminator: Genisys' crosses $100m in China
BOX OFFICE: Paramount soars again as Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation reached $500m worldwide. Meanwhile, Universal executives celebrate $1bn milestone for Jurassic World
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Oscars: Japan submits '100 Yen Love'
Japan has submitted Masaharu Take’s sports drama 100 Yen Love as its candidate for Best Foreign-Language Film at the Academy Awards, the country’s Motion Picture Producers Association announced.
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South Korea submits 'The Throne' to Oscars
South Korea’s submission to the upcoming Academy Awards’ Best Foreign-Language Film category will be historical drama The Throne.
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Asian Shadows picks up Pema Tseden's 'Tharlo'
Hong Kong-based sales company Asian Shadows has picked up world rights (outside Greater China) to Tibetan director Pema Tseden’s Tharlo, which will receive its world premiere in Venice’s Orizzonti section.
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Venice Film Market: Chinese presence declines
Venice Film Market director Pascal Diot has confirmed that Chinese involvement in the event has decreased markedly since last year.
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'Hundred Regiments Offensive' pulls rank at China box office
Chinese netizens have been raising questions over the box office success of patriotic war movie, Hundred Regiments Offensive, released last weekend to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the defeat of the Japanese in the Second World War.
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'Putuparri And The Rainmakers' wins CinefestOZ Film Prize
The feature-length documentary with no sales agent has won Australia’s richest film award, the $71,000 (A$100,000) CinefestOZ Film Prize for homegrown films.
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Odin’s Eye hires Martin Gallery to oversee sales, acquisitions
Sales exec joins Australian outfit from Pinnacle Films.
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Amazon Prime Video follows Netflix into Japan
The online retailer joins Netflix in moving into the Japanese video streaming market.
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Fortissimo picks up 'Mountain Cry'
Fortissimo Films has acquired global rights to Larry Yang’s Mountain Cry, which will receive its world premiere as the closing film of this year’s Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) on October 10.
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EFP reveals Busan 2015 line-up
European Film Promotion (EFP) has unveiled the list of titles it will support at this year’s Busan International Film Festival (Oct 1-10) in South Korea.
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Seville inks deals on Hany Abu Assad’s 'The Idol'
eOne’s art-house sales arm Seville International has secured several deals on Hany Abu-Assad’s Toronto-bound The Idol.
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Norika Fujiwara to voice Tokyo-bound 'Green Porno Live'
Norika Fujiwara to narrate and provide voiceover for the Japanese version of Isabella Rossellini’s series.