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AR-Powered Film Marketing Company, Really Appoints Peter Gaida for Asia Expansion - variety.com - Australia - Thailand - Japan - Malaysia - Singapore - city Singapore - Philippines
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22.12.2023 / 04:05

AR-Powered Film Marketing Company, Really Appoints Peter Gaida for Asia Expansion

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Really, a company that creates augmented reality content for theatrical release movies has hired veteran media executive Peter Gaida as its chief commercial officer in Asia Pacific. The appointment is part of a wider expansion into Asia by the AR company. Founded by media entrepreneur James Andrew Felts in 2017, Really creates “highly functional, large-scale AR content” that it delivers weekly.

‘Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell’ Wins Asian Feature Film Competition at SGIFF - variety.com - Singapore - city Singapore - county Nelson
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11.12.2023 / 13:07

‘Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell’ Wins Asian Feature Film Competition at SGIFF

Naman Ramachandran Pham Thien An’s “Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell,” which previously won the Golden Camera at Cannes, has won the Asian Feature Film Competition at the 34th Singapore International Film Festival. Yoon Eun-Kyung won best director for “The Tenants,” which also won the FIPRESCI award. “Dreaming & Dying,” by Singaporean director Nelson Yeo earned a special mention.

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.

Singaporean Filmmakers Look to Brighter Future, Beyond Current Box Office Gloom – SGIFF - variety.com - Hong Kong - Singapore - city Singapore - Beyond
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10.12.2023 / 04:15

Singaporean Filmmakers Look to Brighter Future, Beyond Current Box Office Gloom – SGIFF

Naman Ramachandran One of the most popular events at the 34th Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) was a panorama event where six of the country’s leading indie film lights shared a panel to discuss opportunities and challenges. Opportunities are plentiful, with the festival world embracing Singaporean films and filmmakers warmly. Hong Kong-based Anthony Chen has had a stellar year with his directorial efforts “Drift” and “The Breaking Ice” which premiered at Sundance and Cannes, respectively.

Singapore-Spain Animation Co-Production ‘The Violinist’ Launches at ATF - variety.com - Spain - Japan - Tokyo - Malaysia - Singapore - city Singapore
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09.12.2023 / 11:11

Singapore-Spain Animation Co-Production ‘The Violinist’ Launches at ATF

Naman Ramachandran Singapore‘s Robot Playground Media (RPM) and Valencia-based co-producer TV ON Producciones (TOP) have commenced production on animated feature film “The Violinist,” it was revealed at the Asia TV Forum and Market. The film was unveiled at a presentation attended by the representatives of Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and the Spanish Embassy in Singapore.

Second Edition of Emerge Development Program Gets Singapore, Taiwan Backing - variety.com - Singapore - city Singapore - Taiwan
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08.12.2023 / 06:17

Second Edition of Emerge Development Program Gets Singapore, Taiwan Backing

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The Singapore Film Commission and the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA) have agreed to back training and development program Emerge, which supports writers, directors and producers to develop Chinese-language original films. The announcement was unveiled on Friday within the context of the Asia Television Forum (ATF) in Singapore.

Bluey, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Indonesian Creators Among Highlights of Singapore Comic Con - variety.com - Santa - Indonesia - Singapore - city Singapore
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08.12.2023 / 04:11

Bluey, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Indonesian Creators Among Highlights of Singapore Comic Con

Naman Ramachandran The popular Singapore Comic Con (SGCC) is back with an array of internationally renowned creators and characters. BBC Studios’ hit family animation “Bluey” is returning to the SGCC main stage and this time she will be joined by her sister Bingo in a new, refreshed “Bluey Live Experience,” which debuted last year.

Singapore’s MediaCorp, Taiwan’s Mission International Sign Development Agreement at ATF - variety.com - China - Virginia - Singapore - city Singapore - Taiwan
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08.12.2023 / 03:41

Singapore’s MediaCorp, Taiwan’s Mission International Sign Development Agreement at ATF

Naman Ramachandran Singapore’s MediaCorp and Taiwanese production company Mission International have signed a memorandum of understanding for content development at the Asia TV Forum and Market (ATF). Mission International is led by producer Angie Chai, best known for hit teen idol drama “Meteor Garden” and forming successful boyband F4.

Singapore-Thailand Co-Production ‘Baby Hero’ Launched at ATF - variety.com - Los Angeles - Thailand - Singapore - city Singapore - city Bangkok
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07.12.2023 / 09:39

Singapore-Thailand Co-Production ‘Baby Hero’ Launched at ATF

Naman Ramachandran Action comedy film “Baby Hero” was launched at Singapore’s Asia TV Forum and Market on Thursday. The film is a co-production between Singapore’s Hong Pictures and Bangkok-based Hollywood (Thailand). Principal photography will commence in the first quarter of 2024 with a view to releasing the film in 2025.

Singapore’s Mediacorp Debuts in Virtual Production With Chinese Dramas ‘Once Upon a New Year’s Eve,’ ‘Strangers in the Dark’ – ATF - variety.com - China - Singapore - city Singapore
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06.12.2023 / 06:53

Singapore’s Mediacorp Debuts in Virtual Production With Chinese Dramas ‘Once Upon a New Year’s Eve,’ ‘Strangers in the Dark’ – ATF

Naman Ramachandran Singapore‘s Mediacorp has begun introducing virtual sets into its scripted content, starting with two Chinese drama series, it was revealed during the ongoing Asia TV Forum & Market (ATF). “Strangers in the Dark” is about an outcast in school, who uses her vivid imagination to help solve various mysteries.

Singapore Unveils Funding for Coproduction, Virtual Production - variety.com - Singapore - city Singapore
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06.12.2023 / 02:59

Singapore Unveils Funding for Coproduction, Virtual Production

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Singapore is launching a new fund to support international coproduction of TV series. It will also expand government investment into virtual production (VP). The two moves were announced on Wednesday by senior minister of state for communications and information Tan Kiat How at the opening ceremony of the Asia Television Forum and Market (ATF).

‘Sunday’ Shines a Light on Singapore’s Migrant Workers – SGIFF - variety.com - Vietnam - Singapore - city Singapore - Taiwan - Philippines
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06.12.2023 / 01:31

‘Sunday’ Shines a Light on Singapore’s Migrant Workers – SGIFF

Naman Ramachandran “Sunday,” which has its world premiere at the Singapore International Film Festival, marks the feature directorial debut of Sean Ng. Ng previously directed a few shorts and his producing credits include feature documentary “André and His Olive Tree” (2020), which was Taiwan’s highest-grossing documentary that year. “Sunday” was developed at TorinoFilmLab.

‘Wonderland’ Examines Friendship, Fatherhood and the American Dream in 1980s Singapore – SGIFF - variety.com - USA - county San Diego - city Shanghai - Singapore - city Singapore - Beyond
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06.12.2023 / 01:31

‘Wonderland’ Examines Friendship, Fatherhood and the American Dream in 1980s Singapore – SGIFF

Naman Ramachandran Chai Yee-Wei’s “Wonderland” comes to the Singapore International Film Festival after debuting at the San Diego Asian Film Festival where it won the audience award. Chai’s credits include “Blood Ties” (2009), “Twisted” (2011) and “That Girl in Pinafore” (2013), which premiered at the Shanghai International Film Festival. “Wonderland” is his fifth feature.

‘My Endless Numbered Days’ Explores Urban Alienation in Singapore and Japan – SGIFF - variety.com - Japan - Singapore
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05.12.2023 / 23:19

‘My Endless Numbered Days’ Explores Urban Alienation in Singapore and Japan – SGIFF

Naman Ramachandran Shaun Neo’s feature debut “My Endless Numbered Days,” a study of urban alienation, has its world premiere at the Singapore International Film Festival. Neo’s directorial short debut “Happily Ever After” (2015) screened at the 26th SGIFF and was nominated for best screenplay at the National Youth Film Awards 2016. “My Endless Numbered Days” follows Mitsue who returns to Japan after the disillusionment of a work opportunity in Singapore.

Indian Broadcasting Bill Consultation Process Will Be ‘Fair and Independent’ Says Country’s Top Regulator - variety.com - India - Singapore
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05.12.2023 / 10:53

Indian Broadcasting Bill Consultation Process Will Be ‘Fair and Independent’ Says Country’s Top Regulator

Naman Ramachandran The consultation process for the upcoming Indian broadcasting bill that will regulate streaming will be “fair and independent,” the head of India‘s media regulatory body says. In September, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) invited industry stakeholders for consultation on the formulation of a national broadcasting policy. In recent days there have been concerns that some streamers would oppose the bill on the grounds that it would impose restrictions on them.

Korean Webtoons Still at the Beginning of Global Journey, Says Tapas’ Charlie Park: ‘The Conditions Are All in Place’ - variety.com - Japan - North Korea - Singapore
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05.12.2023 / 08:51

Korean Webtoons Still at the Beginning of Global Journey, Says Tapas’ Charlie Park: ‘The Conditions Are All in Place’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Webtoons, the vertical-scrolling iteration of digital comics that emerged some twenty years ago in Korea, along with the smartphone, are now a global medium. But they are only at the beginning of their global journey, says Charlie Park, CEO of Kakao Entertainment-owned Tapas. Park was speaking Tuesday at the Asia Television Forum in Singapore in a session moderated by industry consultant Jimmy Kim. Park explained that the webtoon segment was for several years a niche fan-driven activity with few opportunities for monetization.

Singapore Sets $52 Million AI Initiative to Develop Southeast Asian Large Language Models - variety.com - Singapore - city Singapore
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05.12.2023 / 07:35

Singapore Sets $52 Million AI Initiative to Develop Southeast Asian Large Language Models

Naman Ramachandran Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) is teaming with AI Singapore and the Agency for Science, Technology and Research to launch the S$70 million ($52.3 million) National Multimodal LLM Program (NMLP). The initiative, funded by Singapore’s National Research Foundation, will develop the country’s research and engineering capabilities in multi-modal large language (LLM) models. It will help to plug a critical gap because current LLM models are heavily Western originated.

Singapore’s Very Tay and Philippines’ Black Ops Announce Genre Film Plans – ATF - variety.com - Hong Kong - Singapore - city Singapore - Philippines - Beyond
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04.12.2023 / 23:49

Singapore’s Very Tay and Philippines’ Black Ops Announce Genre Film Plans – ATF

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Singapore actor and filmmaker Alaric Tay (“Zombiepura”), through his Very Tay Media company has joined forces with two Philippines companies Black Ops Studios Asia and PsyOps Studios to produce a slate of films aimed at international markets. The venture, that was facilitated by Hong Kong-based producer Mike Leeder, was announced on the eve of the Asia Television Forum (ATF) in Singapore. They aim to put together a combined slate across diverse genres, including action, sci-fi, horror and comedy and have suggested a timeline extending to the fourth quarter of 2026. The joint venture also includes partnerships with other Asian companies including Screen Ops (HK), Fly Entertainment, Causeway Media Productions and IAmCasting. “Singapore and the Philippines have the individual potential to execute projects with commercial appeal,” said Tay. “But by building stories together with like-minded visionaries beyond our own shores, we can elevate the types of projects that are being produced in our collective countries.” Tay was the star and executive producer of 2018 Singapore zombie movie “Zombiepura.” He was also co-producer and director of HBO Asia’s first comedy drama series “SeNT” and is best known for playing multiple characters on Mediacorp satirical series “The Noose.” Headed by director Pedring Lopez and producer Rex Lopez, Black Ops Studios Asia and PsyOps Studios focus on action films and series.

‘A Year of No Significance’ Chronicles a Fading Generation of Chinese-Educated Singaporeans – SGIFF - variety.com - Britain - Singapore - city Singapore
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02.12.2023 / 10:17

‘A Year of No Significance’ Chronicles a Fading Generation of Chinese-Educated Singaporeans – SGIFF

Naman Ramachandran Prolific Singaporean filmmaker Kelvin Tong‘s latest feature “A Year Of No Significance,” which has its world premiere at the 34th Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF), mourns the loss of a generation. Set in Singapore in 1979, the film chronicles the gradual disintegration of a middle-aged architect as changes rock the 45th year of his life. Sidelined in the office because of his inability to speak English, Lim Cheng Soon is cut further adrift when his wife inexplicably leaves him.

Fan Bingbing Unpacks LGBT Role in ‘Green Night’ at Electrifying, Fan-Friendly Singapore Masterclass: ‘When Souls Connect There Is Love’ - variety.com - Britain - China - North Korea - Berlin - Singapore - city Singapore - city Busan
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02.12.2023 / 07:41

Fan Bingbing Unpacks LGBT Role in ‘Green Night’ at Electrifying, Fan-Friendly Singapore Masterclass: ‘When Souls Connect There Is Love’

Naman Ramachandran Chinese superstar Fan Bingbing delivered an electrifying masterclass to a sold-out ballroom full of screaming fans at Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands on Friday. The in-conversation event was part of the 34th Singapore International Film Festival where Fan is the recipient of this year’s Cinema Icon Award. The festival is screening three of Fan’s films, curated by her – the recent “Green Night,” “Buddha Mountain” and “Double Xposure” – and the star walked the red carpet on opening night, Nov.

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