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Catherine Deneuve to Star in ‘Spirit World,’ Japan-Set Fantasy Film by Singapore’s Eric Khoo (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Japan - Singapore - city Singapore
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10.01.2024 / 17:47

Catherine Deneuve to Star in ‘Spirit World,’ Japan-Set Fantasy Film by Singapore’s Eric Khoo (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief French cinema icon Catherine Deneuve has begun filming in Japan of “Spirit World,” a fantasy-drama film directed by Singapore’s Eric Khoo. Deneuve portrays a singer who dies suddenly while on tour in Japan. But her spirit lives on and she embarks on a journey to find humanity in the after-world.

Macau’s Festival of Young Cinema Kicks Off Debut Edition With Appeal for Cultural Exchange - variety.com - China - Russia - Germany - Japan - Portugal - Hong Kong - Philippines - Macau
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05.01.2024 / 15:59

Macau’s Festival of Young Cinema Kicks Off Debut Edition With Appeal for Cultural Exchange

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “I don’t find the definition of Chinese filmmakers by generation to be a useful tool,” said Marco Mueller, introducing dark satire “The Movie Emperor” as the opening film of the first edition of his Festival of Young Cinema (Asia-Europe) in Macau on Friday. “Much more interesting is the concept of exchange between new and old and between East and West.” “The new forces of Chinese cinema are present and participating.

China, Macau Talent Unveil Dozen Film Projects at Marco Mueller’s Festival of Young Cinema - variety.com - China - Rome - county Lee - city Venice - Singapore - city Beijing - Taiwan - Macau
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04.01.2024 / 13:06

China, Macau Talent Unveil Dozen Film Projects at Marco Mueller’s Festival of Young Cinema

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Chinese director Huo Meng, Taiwanese actor Lee Hong-chi and Macau-based Maxim Bessmertny are among a dozen emerging East Asian talent who will present feature film projects and works in progress at the Festival of Young Cinema (Asia-Europe). The inaugural edition of the festival, running Jan.

Hong Kong Box Office Struggled to 25% Gain in 2023, Remains ‘Deeply Unsatisfactory’ - variety.com - China - Japan - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
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03.01.2024 / 13:51

Hong Kong Box Office Struggled to 25% Gain in 2023, Remains ‘Deeply Unsatisfactory’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Hong Kong saw “A Guilty Conscience” become the highest-grossing film of all time at its local box office. But the wider cinema market in Hong Kong remained stuck far below pre-pandemic levels. Data from Hong Kong Box Office Limited, a joint venture between Motion Picture Industry Association (MPIA) and the Hong Kong Theatres Association, showed annual cinema revenue of HK$1.43 billion ($184 million) in 2023. That was a 25% improvement on 2022, when the industry was battered by on-off closures due to government COVID-control measures, and managed only HK$1.14 billion ($146 million).

China Box Office Surges by Annual 83% in 2023 to $7.73 Billion - variety.com - China - Japan
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03.01.2024 / 09:13

China Box Office Surges by Annual 83% in 2023 to $7.73 Billion

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Chinese-produced movies took all of the top ten chart places at the China box office as theatrical revenues in 2023 rebounded strongly. Gross revenues reached an annual total of RMB54.9 billion or $7.73 billion. That was an 83% improvement on the previous year, according to data from China Film Administration, but still 14.5% adrift of 2019, the last pre-COVID year, when grosses hit RMB64.3 billion.

Asia Video Market Forecast to Hit $165 Billion by 2028, Says Study - variety.com - Australia - China - USA - India - Japan - Indonesia - Taiwan
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03.01.2024 / 03:13

Asia Video Market Forecast to Hit $165 Billion by 2028, Says Study

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Asia’s video industry is set to grow by an annual 2.6% over the next five years to reach $165 billion by 2028, says a new study from research and consultancy firm Media Partners Asia. That follows 5.5% growth in 2023. The firm’s “Asia Pacific Video & Broadband Industry 2024” report spans a widely-defined cluster of free TV, pay-TV, SVOD, premium AVOD and user-generated content and social video in 14 Asia-Pacific countries and territories.

Mark Francis Joins Indonesia’s Vidio, as Streamer Hits Subscription Landmark - variety.com - Thailand - Indonesia - Malaysia - county Early - Taiwan - Philippines - city Jakarta
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22.12.2023 / 09:19

Mark Francis Joins Indonesia’s Vidio, as Streamer Hits Subscription Landmark

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Mark Francis, a veteran TV and streaming executive in Asia, has joined Indonesia’s Vidio streaming platform as its chief content officer and strategy officer. The appointment comes as the platform repasses 4 million subscribers and reclaims a lead in the Indonesian streaming market. Based in Jakarta and reporting directly to CEO Sutanto Harton, Francis is expected to oversee the freemium streamer’s content strategy and programming.

‘Kangaroo Island’ Family Drama Film Now Shooting in South Australia - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - county Patrick
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19.12.2023 / 10:25

‘Kangaroo Island’ Family Drama Film Now Shooting in South Australia

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Production is underway on “Kangaroo Island,” the feature film debut from Australian director Tim Piper and screenwriter Sally Gifford. The family relationship drama-comedy centers around a struggling Hollywood actress forced to reunite with her sister as part of her father’s last wishes. It stars Rebecca Breeds (“Clarice,” “CAUGH*T”), Erik Thomson (“Aftertaste,” “Black Snow”), Adelaide Clemens (“Justified: City Primeval,” “Under The Banner of Heaven”) and Joel Jackson (“Mystery Road,” “Safe Harbour”).

China Box Office: ‘Endless Journey’ Opens on Top as Crime Genre Dominates Weekend Chart - variety.com - China - Japan
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18.12.2023 / 08:17

China Box Office: ‘Endless Journey’ Opens on Top as Crime Genre Dominates Weekend Chart

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Chinese-made crime drama, “Endless Journey” opened on top of the mainland China box office on a weekend with three new releases in the top five. The Wanda Pictures and Alibaba title earned $20.5 million (RMB146 million) between Friday and Sunday, its official opening weekend, according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway. Together with previews from the week earlier, it ended the weekend with a cumulative total of $34.5 million (RMB245 million).

Guy Pearce in Prison Drama ‘Inside,’ From Palme d’Or Winner Charles Williams (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand
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18.12.2023 / 02:27

Guy Pearce in Prison Drama ‘Inside,’ From Palme d’Or Winner Charles Williams (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Guy Pearce (“LA Confidential,” “Memento”) has recently wrapped production on “Inside,” an Australian crime thriller and coming of age drama film. The picture is the debut feature of Charles Williams, whose short film “All These Creatures” won the Palme d’Or at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. The story sees after a young man transferred from juvenile to adult prison, where he is taken under the wing of both Australia’s most despised criminal, and a soon-to-be-a-paroled inmate.

Korea Box Office: ‘12.12: The Day’ Takes Fourth Weekend Win, Advances to $63 Million - variety.com - South Korea - Japan - North Korea
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17.12.2023 / 16:29

Korea Box Office: ‘12.12: The Day’ Takes Fourth Weekend Win, Advances to $63 Million

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Fact-based action drama “12.12: The Day” won a fourth weekend at the South Korea box office and became the second highest grossing film of the year. The political thriller incurred a steep week-on-week drop in takings, managing only $5.89 million in its fourth weekend, compared with $11.4 million in its third. But it still hogged a 72% market share, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council (Kofic). After releasing on Nov.

‘Barbenheimer’ Duo and ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Lead Australia’s AACTA International Awards Nominations - variety.com - Australia - USA - city Warwick
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15.12.2023 / 04:17

‘Barbenheimer’ Duo and ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Lead Australia’s AACTA International Awards Nominations

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Oppenheimer,” followed closely by “Barbie” and “The Killers of the Flower Moon,” collected the most nominations for the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) International Awards. The AACTA International awards recognize global, not only Australian-made, film and TV productions from the current year and are voted on by Australian professionals. The separate AACTA Awards focus on Australian-made content. The winners of the AACTA International Awards will be announced on Feb.

Jamie Dornan-Starring ‘The Tourist’ Seasons 1 and 2 Headed to Netflix in 2024 - variety.com - Australia - Ireland - South Korea
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14.12.2023 / 18:19

Jamie Dornan-Starring ‘The Tourist’ Seasons 1 and 2 Headed to Netflix in 2024

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The first and second seasons of the hit thriller series “The Tourist,” starring Jamie Dornan and Danielle Macdonald, will shift to Netflix starting next February. The first season originally saw Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max as a co-producer and local streaming partner.

Malaysian Adaptation of ‘The Bridge’ Sold to Australian Streamer Stan – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - China - South Africa - Indonesia - Malaysia - Singapore - city Singapore
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11.12.2023 / 08:53

Malaysian Adaptation of ‘The Bridge’ Sold to Australian Streamer Stan – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Australian streamer Stan has acquired rights to both seasons, totaling 20 episodes, of the Malaysian adaptation of Scandinavian crime series “The Bridge.” The agreement, brokered by Lyle Bettson-Barker, SVP Australia and New Zealand from Banijay Rights, represents the first time that Stan has acquired a Malaysian drama series. The Asian version of “The Bridge” was initially commissioned by Viu and HBO Asia in 2018, after Double Vision, part of the Vision New Media group, introduced Viu to the format. It broadcast to across 23 territories in the combined footprints of Viu and HBO Asia and was also shown on Viu in South Africa.The title has garnered more than 20 regional awards and nominations across its two seasons, making it the most awarded drama in Malaysian history. Season one faithfully follows the original show, and sees a dead body found on the border between Malaysia and Singapore, necessitating an investigator from each country to work together to solve the crime.

Fifth Season Secures $225 Million Investment From Japan’s Toho - variety.com - Japan - North Korea - county Rice
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11.12.2023 / 08:17

Fifth Season Secures $225 Million Investment From Japan’s Toho

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Fifth Season, the production and distribution company previously known as Endeavor Content, has secured a $225 million strategic investment from Toho International, the Japanese film and TV studio behind current box office hit “Godzilla Minus One.” The investment gives Toho a 25% equity stake in the company and leaves Korean entertainment conglomerate CJ ENM as Fifth Season’s majority owner. Former parent company, Endeavor Group Holdings continues as a strategic shareholder. CJ ENM and Fifth Season will work with Toho to both produce global content and participate in content produced in Japan.

‘The Glory’ and ‘Hunger’ Win Category Honors at Asian Academy Creative Awards - variety.com - India - Japan - Singapore - city Singapore - Philippines
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08.12.2023 / 00:47

‘The Glory’ and ‘Hunger’ Win Category Honors at Asian Academy Creative Awards

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The Korean-produced series “The Glory” won the best drama series award on Thursday at the Asian Academy Creative Awards Gala Final. Thai-produced TV movie “Hunger” was named best feature film. The awards are organized by the Asian Academy of Creative Arts (AACA) a.k.a Asian Academy Creative Awards (AAA) and are held alongside the Asia Television Forum and Market (ATF) in Singapore. The AACA “was established to honor creative excellence and serve as a peer judged pinnacle of achievement in content creation, performance and media production.” By the conclusion of the gala ceremony, Singapore, Japan and India had each claimed seven prize wins.

Studio Mentality Informs Asian Expansion Strategy at China’s Linmon Media, Says Zhou Yuan: ‘English Is the Working Language’ - variety.com - Britain - Los Angeles - China - Thailand - Hong Kong - Singapore
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07.12.2023 / 23:55

Studio Mentality Informs Asian Expansion Strategy at China’s Linmon Media, Says Zhou Yuan: ‘English Is the Working Language’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief China’s Linmon Media celebrated its tenth anniversary this week by unveiling 16 new shows for its 2024 production and release slate. The roster included seven Chinese period drama series, five contemporary shows and two more being made in Thailand. “We are not just a producer, we are a studio,” Zhou Yuan, co-founder and EVP of Linmon, told Variety on the sidelines of the company’s predominantly English-language presentation at the Asia Television Forum & Market in Singapore.

‘Oppenheimer’ to Release in Japan Through Indie Distributor Bitters End - variety.com - Japan - county Nolan
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07.12.2023 / 09:07

‘Oppenheimer’ to Release in Japan Through Indie Distributor Bitters End

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Indie distributor Bitters End is to give a theatrical release in Japan to Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer.” The film is controversial in Japan where the two atomic bombs were detonated in 1945, killing hundreds of thousands of Japanese citizens. The film was released in most territories in July by Universal and went on to gross $950 million worldwide. But Toho-Towa, which handles most universal titles in Japan, did not go ahead with the release.Variety understands that giant ad agency and rights broker Dentsu was involved in finding an alternative outlet in Japan. “Bitters End, will release Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ in Japan in 2024.

Hollywood Dealmakers Learn to Be Flexible in Asia – ATF - variety.com - France - Singapore
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07.12.2023 / 08:19

Hollywood Dealmakers Learn to Be Flexible in Asia – ATF

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Hollywood’s role in Asian TV has changed in the streaming era and age of hyper-local content. A top-down sales and distribution position has eased into one of co-production, co-financing and acquisition. A high-powered array of western executives offered experienced views and discussed their current positions at a panel session Thursday within the Asia Television Forum & Market in Singapore. “We want to be an additive partner on shows that cannot be created locally, said Georgina Gonzalez, director of scripted series and global series at Universal Int’l Studios, NBCU.

Wang Jianlin, Chinese Billionaire Who Stalked Hollywood, Poised to Sell Last Piece of Wanda Film - variety.com - Australia - China - Hollywood - Madrid - Hong Kong
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06.12.2023 / 13:15

Wang Jianlin, Chinese Billionaire Who Stalked Hollywood, Poised to Sell Last Piece of Wanda Film

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Wang Jianlin, the Chinese billionaire who previously sought to buy a controlling position in Hollywood, is preparing to complete his imminent exit from the film industry. The troubled conglomerate is facing debt repayment pressure.Wanda Film, which remains China’s largest cinema operator, Wednesday said in a regulatory filing to the Shenzhen Stock Exchange that Wang and his Wanda Investment vehicle expect to sell their remaining stake 51% in the company to China Ruyi Holdings. Ruyi, which operates across film, TV and online games, counts games, social media and streaming giant Tencent among its largest shareholders.

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