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Hakka TV Presents Taiwan Take on Korean War in ‘Black Tide Island’ – Global Bulletin - variety.com - North Korea - county Bell - Taiwan
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18.08.2023 / 12:07

Hakka TV Presents Taiwan Take on Korean War in ‘Black Tide Island’ – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Production begins next month on “Black Tide Island,” a historical drama series that presents a Taiwanese insight into the Korean War. Production is headed by Hakka TV and Go Inside. Halla TV is the local Hakka-language linear satellite television channel operated by Taiwan Broadcasting System.

China Box Office Reaches All-Time Summer Record, With Minimal Help From Hollywood - variety.com - China - Hollywood
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17.08.2023 / 15:17

China Box Office Reaches All-Time Summer Record, With Minimal Help From Hollywood

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The box office in mainland China reached an all-time high in the summer season, according to figures from ticketing agency Maoyan Entertainment. The record was achieved with minimal input from Hollywood.

Ando Momoko Set as Ambassador for Tokyo Film Festival – Global Bulletin - variety.com - county Hall - Japan - county Story - Finland - city Helsinki
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17.08.2023 / 09:11

Ando Momoko Set as Ambassador for Tokyo Film Festival – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Noted Japanese director Ando Momoko (“Kakera: Pieces of Our Life,” “0.5mm”) has been named as the ambassador for this year’s Tokyo International Film Festival. She also features, alongside her father Okuda Eiji in the festival’s newly-released poster, which recreates a scene from Ozu Yasujiro’s “Tokyo Story” and in which Okuda and Ando represent the classic film’s Ryu Chishu and Hara Setsuko characters. The poster image, shot at the rooftop garden of Kitte Marunouchi Building, with Tokyo Station in the background, was designed by Koshino Junko, who has created the festival’s key visuals for the past three years.

APOS Conference to Focus on Disruption, Value Creation in Asian Entertainment Industry - variety.com - Japan - Saudi Arabia - Indonesia - Singapore
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17.08.2023 / 07:05

APOS Conference to Focus on Disruption, Value Creation in Asian Entertainment Industry

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief With the global entertainment industry still rocked by the impact of streaming, the pandemic – and Hollywood’s twin strikes – the APOS conference will next month examine disruption and the responses to it from a senior executive Asian perspective. After being held virtually during the COVID era and then last year making a stop in Singapore, the conference itself will return to Bali, Indonesia, and be held 26-28 Sept.

China’s Tencent Grinds Out Profits Increase in Second Quarter, as Local Games and Economy Slow - variety.com - China - Hong Kong
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16.08.2023 / 12:23

China’s Tencent Grinds Out Profits Increase in Second Quarter, as Local Games and Economy Slow

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Tencent, the Chinese games, social media and streaming giant, reported further quarterly profits recovery after a dire 2022. But its revenues for the April-June period missed financial analysts’ expectations and point to continued weakness in the Chinese economy. Group revenues for the period were RMB149 billion ($20.6 billion), representing an 11% year-on-year growth, but a 1% quarter-on-quarter decline.

Korean Police Allege Box Office Rigging of More Than 300 Movies - variety.com - South Korea - city Seoul - North Korea
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16.08.2023 / 11:11

Korean Police Allege Box Office Rigging of More Than 300 Movies

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief South Korean police said on Wednesday that they had found evidence that the box office performance of 323 films over the past five years had been inflated. Seoul Metropolitan Police said that, as a result, they had referred 69 people from major exhibition chains and 24 film distribution companies to prosecutors.

Tencent Music Passes 100 Million Subscriber Landmark as Quarterly Profits Soar - variety.com - China
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15.08.2023 / 17:39

Tencent Music Passes 100 Million Subscriber Landmark as Quarterly Profits Soar

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The number of paying streaming subscribers at China’s Tencent Music Entertainment hit 100 million in the June, the company said Tuesday as it revealed its second quarter financials. Subscriber numbers increased by 20% year on year and by 5 million quarter on quarter, to hit 99.4 million, the company said. That increase helped quarterly revenues from music subscriptions to rise by 37% year-on-year to RMB2.89 billion ($399 million).

Korea Box Office: Lee Byung-hun’s ‘Concrete Utopia’ Wins Weekend - variety.com - South Korea - city Seoul - North Korea
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14.08.2023 / 11:28

Korea Box Office: Lee Byung-hun’s ‘Concrete Utopia’ Wins Weekend

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Lee Byung-hun-starring disaster movie “Concrete Utopia” topped the South Korean box office over the latest weekend, replacing female led crime caper “Smugglers.” Directed by Um Tae-hwa, “Concrete Utopia” is set in a Seoul that has been largely destroyed by a massive earthquake. One building stands tall among the wreckage and becomes a refuge for those already inside, but the inhabitants must fend of the unwanted attentions of outsiders. It opened on Wednesday, earning $8.40 million between Friday and Sunday and fully $11.3 million over its full opening five days, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council (Kofic).

‘Lost in the Stars’ Helps Alibaba Entertainment Businesses Towards Quarterly Profits - variety.com - China
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10.08.2023 / 12:07

‘Lost in the Stars’ Helps Alibaba Entertainment Businesses Towards Quarterly Profits

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Box office hit “Lost in the Stars” was a contributor to the April to June profits recorded by Chinese tech giant Alibaba’s digital media and entertainment division. The division, which spans streaming, ticketing, film production and distribution and web browser, recorded earnings before interest, taxation and amortization (EBITA) of $9 million (RMB63 million). That follows many years of losses, including $126 million (RMB907 million) of EBITA losses in the equivalent quarter last year.

Hybe Revenues Boom in First Half Year, as BTS’ V Readies Solo Album, Suga Enlists in Korean Military - variety.com - North Korea
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08.08.2023 / 14:17

Hybe Revenues Boom in First Half Year, as BTS’ V Readies Solo Album, Suga Enlists in Korean Military

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Hybe, the Korean music and entertainment firm, achieved record revenues in the first half of the year as album sales climbed and live performances took off. This was achieved despite the hiatus being forced on BTS, the company’s most famous K-pop act, by its band members’ military enlistment. On Tuesday, Suga, who had his first solo music tour earlier this year, became the third member of BTS to begin his compulsory military service.

Several Hundred Sex Abuse Allegations at Japanese Talent Agency Johnny & Associates ‘Deeply Alarm’ United Nations Inspectors - variety.com - Japan
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07.08.2023 / 12:25

Several Hundred Sex Abuse Allegations at Japanese Talent Agency Johnny & Associates ‘Deeply Alarm’ United Nations Inspectors

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief A team of United Nations inspectors has said it is “deeply alarmed” by the allegations of sexual abuse that may have taken place at leading Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates. Abuses may have involved “several hundred” talents, according to the org. The United Nations Working Group on Business and Human Rights began its first official visit to Japan last month and concluded 12 days of meetings and interviews last week.

China Box Office: ‘No More Bets’ and ‘Meg 2’ Split Meaty Weekend Total - variety.com - China
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07.08.2023 / 04:41

China Box Office: ‘No More Bets’ and ‘Meg 2’ Split Meaty Weekend Total

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Meg 2: The Trench,” the second instalment in the Chinese-financed giant shark franchise, was the top film worldwide over the weekend. But in its China home market “Meg 2” was beaten by strong previews of “No More Bets.” Nevertheless, the arrival of two popular films at the top of the chart meant that China enjoyed its third highest box office weekend of the year, with a $185 million haul. That score is the strongest weekend of 2023 outside the Chinese New Year holiday season.

Korea Box Office: ‘Smugglers’ and ‘Ransomed’ Dominate Weekend, Lift Local Films’ Market Share - variety.com - USA - South Korea - Japan - North Korea - Lebanon
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07.08.2023 / 03:31

Korea Box Office: ‘Smugglers’ and ‘Ransomed’ Dominate Weekend, Lift Local Films’ Market Share

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Ryu Seung-wan’s female-led crime caper “Smugglers” topped the South Korean box office for a second weekend, ahead of new release title “Ransomed.” “Smugglers” enjoyed a strong hold in its second weekend of release and commanded 42% market share. It delivered $7.09 million, a drop of only 20% on its opening weekend, giving a 12-day cumulative of $26.2 million, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council (Kofic).

‘Meg 2: The Trench’ Chews Up Prehistoric Ideas of How a Chinese Movie Should Be Made - variety.com - China - city Shanghai
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04.08.2023 / 20:33

‘Meg 2: The Trench’ Chews Up Prehistoric Ideas of How a Chinese Movie Should Be Made

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Meg 2: The Trench” serves up a school of prehistoric fish that chew up the seas, a snapping pack of imaginary hybrid dinosaurs that wreak havoc on land and a surprising cinema business model — the Chinese-controlled franchise intended for a global audience. And while early reviews are predictably mixed, the film’s box office debut looks promising. In China, on Friday, it bit off a $19.5 million first day and enjoyed a 50% market share.

‘Heavens: The Boy and His Robot’ to Premiere in Japan – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Brazil - Japan - Singapore - city Singapore
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03.08.2023 / 07:13

‘Heavens: The Boy and His Robot’ to Premiere in Japan – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Heavens: The Boy and His Robot,” a Singapore-produced movie, will have its world and commercial premiere in Japanese cinemas this November. The film is Singapore’s first live-action feature film of the mecha genre, a genre of Japanese manga and anime that features or focuses on mechanical innovations such as robots and cyborgs.

Makbul Mubarak, Fukada Koji and Rima Das to Pitch New Films at Busan’s Asian Project Market - variety.com - Britain - China - India - Japan - Indonesia - Hong Kong - Taiwan - Philippines - city Busan - Mongolia
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03.08.2023 / 05:27

Makbul Mubarak, Fukada Koji and Rima Das to Pitch New Films at Busan’s Asian Project Market

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The Busan film festival’s Asian Project Market is set to welcome several of the region’s top auteurs either as producers or prospective directors at its next edition in October. APM organizers Thursday unveiled 30 projects to be presented during a four-day round of one-on-one meetings and pitching sessions. India’s Rima Das (“Tora’s Husband”) will pitch “Malti My Love.” Japan’s Fukada Koji (“Love Life,” “Harmonium”) will pitch “Nagi Notes.” Indonesia’s Makbul Mubarak (“Autobiography”) will pitch “Watch It Burn.” Among the successful producers adding their weight to APM contenders are: Patrick Mao Huang (“Moneyboys,” “Tiger Stripes”) selling Peter Ho’s project “Appetite for Desire”; Jeremy Chua (“Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell,” “Autobiography”), pitching Rafael Manuel’s “Filipinana”; Ichiyama Shozo (“Ash Is Puirest White”) pitching Song Fang’s Japan-China collaboration “Full Moon”; Fran Borgia (“A Land Imagined,” “Tiger Stripes”) pitching Aakash Chhabra’s “I’ll Smile in September”; and Tan Chui Mui (“Barbarian Invasion”) pitching Jian Xiaoshuan’s “To Kill A Mongolian Horse.” The project market and the Asian Contents & Film Market are both scheduled to operate Oct.

Anime Takes Four Top Places in Netflix Weekly Global Chart Dominated by Japan, Korea Series - variety.com - Brazil - Japan - North Korea
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02.08.2023 / 10:07

Anime Takes Four Top Places in Netflix Weekly Global Chart Dominated by Japan, Korea Series

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Japanese anime series took four of the top ten places in streaming service Netflix’s latest global chart of non-English-language shows. The top title of the week July 24-30 was Brazilian teen crime drama series “Sintonia,” in its fourth season. Japanese animation series have long been key audience drivers in Japan and other parts of Asia.

China Box Office: ‘Creation of the Gods’ Solidifies Lead With $57 Million Second Weekend as ‘Barbie’ Shows Its Legs - variety.com - China
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31.07.2023 / 05:25

China Box Office: ‘Creation of the Gods’ Solidifies Lead With $57 Million Second Weekend as ‘Barbie’ Shows Its Legs

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms,” the first part of Wuershan’s big-budget “Fengshen Trilogy,” topped the mainland China box office for the second weekend and expanded its week-on-week haul by 35%. ‘Barbie’ also showed signs of resilience in a market where it opened a week earlier in a disappointing fifth place. “Creation of the Gods I” grossed $57.6 million.

Korea Box Office: Female-Led ‘Smugglers’ Dominates Weekend Action - variety.com - South Korea - North Korea
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31.07.2023 / 03:13

Korea Box Office: Female-Led ‘Smugglers’ Dominates Weekend Action

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief There is female empowerment in Korean cinemas, but it is coming more from local characters, than global hit “Barbie.” Female-led crime action film “Smugglers” dominated the weekend at the South Korean box office and pushed aside “Mission: impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” which had headed the chart for the previous two sessions. “Smugglers” earned $9.31 million between Friday and Sunday, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council (Kofic), giving it a nearly 54% market share. Over its full five opening days, the film has built up a cumulative total of $13.1 million.

Kris Wu, Jailed Chinese Superstar, Appeals Rape Conviction Out of Public View - variety.com - China - city Beijing
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25.07.2023 / 13:59

Kris Wu, Jailed Chinese Superstar, Appeals Rape Conviction Out of Public View

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Kris Wu, the Chinese-Canadian pop megastar who was jailed last year for rape and group sex, appeared in court in Beijing on Tuesday to appeal his convictions. The case was heard at the Beijing No. 3 Intermediate People’s Court.

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