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‘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.

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.

TikTok Surge in Southeast Asia Halts Premium Video Growth in First Half – Report - variety.com - Thailand - Indonesia - Malaysia - Singapore - Philippines
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02.08.2023 / 02:51

TikTok Surge in Southeast Asia Halts Premium Video Growth in First Half – Report

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Short-form video platform TikTok enjoyed a huge increase in viewership in the first six months of the year in Southeast Asia, contributing to a sudden halt to the overall growth of premium (SVOD) video, according to a new report. Data from AMPD and analysis from consultancy firm Media Partners Asia show that TikTok is increasingly a major driver of viewership growth on mobile and web platforms in the region, responsible for over 70% of growth in streaming minutes over the past two years.

Busan to Spice Up Its Asia Contents Awards With Addition of Global Flavors - variety.com - China - South Korea - Japan - North Korea - city Busan
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01.08.2023 / 11:35

Busan to Spice Up Its Asia Contents Awards With Addition of Global Flavors

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The Asia Contents Awards, held as part of the Busan International Film Festival since 2019, is to join forces with the Global OTT Awards to form a wider-reaching event. The merged events are to be known under the ungainly abbreviation ACA & G.OTT Awards and will be co-hosted by South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT and Busan Metropolitan City authorities. The ceremony will be held in Busan on Sunday Oct.

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.

‘Sound of Freedom,’ $125 Million Indie Smash Hit Film, Sets First International Releases - variety.com - Australia - Spain - New Zealand - USA - Mexico - Ireland - South Africa - Argentina - Colombia - Utah - Venezuela
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27.07.2023 / 07:25

‘Sound of Freedom,’ $125 Million Indie Smash Hit Film, Sets First International Releases

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Sound of Freedom, the indie action-drama film that has already earned over $125 million at the North American box office, will begin to move into international distribution from next month.Angel Studios, the crowd-funded, Utah-based production and distribution firm behind the picture, says it has set releases in territories including the U.K., Australia and Latin America. The company explained that it has arranged direct-to-theater distribution deals in Latin America, the U.K, and Ireland. In other territories it will take the more conventional route of partnering with distributors.

‘Tom and Jerry’ Asia Version Set at Cartoon Network, HBO Go - variety.com - India - Hong Kong - Singapore - city Singapore - Taiwan
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26.07.2023 / 05:11

‘Tom and Jerry’ Asia Version Set at Cartoon Network, HBO Go

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Tom and Jerry,” one of the most iconic animation franchises in history, is to get a localized new version made with Southeast Asian audiences in mind. The cat and mouse duo will take their chases to the streets, buildings and cityscapes of Singapore in a 7 x 3-minute series of shorts, produced locally in Asia, and in association with Warner Bros. Animation.

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.

Korean Content Increases Hold on East Asian Audiences Still Further – Report - variety.com - Thailand - Japan - North Korea - Indonesia - Vietnam - Malaysia - Singapore - city Singapore - Taiwan - Philippines
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20.07.2023 / 04:33

Korean Content Increases Hold on East Asian Audiences Still Further – Report

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Korean TV series and films are increasing still further their hold on streaming audiences across East Asia. They accounted for half of viewing time in the first half of the year, according to new third-party research. Korean-made premium VOD content captured 50% of SVOD viewership and 42% of freemium viewership between January and June 2023, with a record 58 million VOD users tuning in nine East Asian territories (Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam), according to Singapore-based research and consultancy firm Media Partners Asia. The analysis is based on the measured media consumption activity of 40,000 Asia Pacific consumers, conducted by AMPD, the analysis firm’s sister company.

‘Warrior King’ Chinese Animation Bound for U.S. Theatrical Release - variety.com - China - USA
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19.07.2023 / 07:15

‘Warrior King’ Chinese Animation Bound for U.S. Theatrical Release

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Cineverse, the streaming and content distribution company previously known as Cinedigm, has acquired North American rights to the Chinese animated fantasy film “Warrior King.” Inspired by the legend of the hero and warrior, King Gesar, the film is directed by Lu Qi from a screenplay by Lu Wunan and Wang Yunsheng. Cineverse says that it will release the film in U.S. theaters Aug. 25, following its international theatrical debut.  The story of Gesar is considered one of Central Asia’s literary classics and was passed down in oral tradition for some 1,000 years, as well as literary, poetic and stage play versions. Its Tibetan iteration may now be the most prominent, It is certainly one of the longest, running to over 100 volumes and a million verses, according to some calculations.   

K-Pop Exports Reach All-Time High – Global Bulletin - variety.com - France - New York - China - Canada - Germany - Netherlands - Japan - North Korea - Turkey - Hong Kong - Taiwan - city Hong Kong
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18.07.2023 / 12:33

K-Pop Exports Reach All-Time High – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Exports of K-pop albums increased by 17% year on year to reach an all-time record of $133 million in the first six months of the year. The U.S. is now the second biggest overseas market for Korean music worth $25 million, having overtaken China, but still trailing Japan ($48 million), according to data from the Korea Customs Service. The next largest were Germany, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the Netherlands, Canada, the U.K. and France.The record was achieved despite the absence of BTS as a group (though BTS members Jimin, and Suga put out solo efforts) and saw Stray Kids, Tomorrow X Together, Seventeen, Ateez and Twice all make an international impact.

Zhou Xun, Jelly Lin Head the Cast of Chinese Sexual Assault Drama ‘Imperfect Victim’ - variety.com - China - Thailand - Singapore
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18.07.2023 / 07:53

Zhou Xun, Jelly Lin Head the Cast of Chinese Sexual Assault Drama ‘Imperfect Victim’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Movie stars Zhou Xun and Jelly Lin head the cast of “Imperfect Victim,” a new mainland Chinese drama series that focuses on workplace sexual harassment and leads to a rape trial. Zhou (“Cloud Atlas,” “The Silent War,” “Painted Skin”) plays a lawyer who steps in to represent the character played by Lin (“The Mermaid”), who alleges assault by her boss at work. He is portrayed by TV veteran Liu Yijun (“Nirvana in Fire,” “The Pretender”). The case becomes complicated and Zhou’s character is forced to question her own ethics. The show is highly topical, given the slowly building #MeToo movement in China. This is being fuelled by numerous instances of sexual discrimination, sexual assault and outright violence towards women, many instances of which have gone viral on Chinese social media before being deleted by censors.

Zombie Shark Makes Appearance as Netflix Drops Trailer for ‘Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead’ Live-Action Film - variety.com - USA - Japan
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17.07.2023 / 07:07

Zombie Shark Makes Appearance as Netflix Drops Trailer for ‘Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead’ Live-Action Film

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Netflix is to release its Japanese live action film “Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead,” on Aug. 3. The horror comedy film is based on the hit manga (comic book series) by Aso Haro and Takata Kotaro that debuted in the Shogakukan magazine Monthly Sunday Gene-X in October 2018. It has also spawned an animated series that plays on Hulu in North American and other territories. The underlying comic is a wackily original melding of the salaryman gag manga – a popular genre in Japan seldom exported abroad – with the sort of zombie holocaust story that has become a Hollywood staple.

‘Godzilla,’ Japanese Movie Monster, to Make End of Year Return in ‘Minus One,’ Releases Trailer - variety.com - Japan - county Major
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13.07.2023 / 09:55

‘Godzilla,’ Japanese Movie Monster, to Make End of Year Return in ‘Minus One,’ Releases Trailer

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Major Japanese studio Toho Co. has announced “Godzilla Minus One” as the title of the latest instalment in its “Godzilla” film franchise. The film will premiere in Japanese theaters on Nov. 4. A U.S. release is set a few weeks later, on Dec. 1. The company revealed an understated poster and a short but punchy teaser trailer. It suggests that an already-devastated postwar Japan faces a new threat in the form of Godzilla, an enormous, mutated kaiju. Directed by sci-fi and fantasy specialist Yamazaki Takashi, the picture is the first Japanese-produced “Godzilla” movie since 2016’s “Shin Godzilla.” The previous picture topped the Japanese box office, earning JPY25 billion ($181 million at current exchange rates).

Sakamoto Ryuichi to be Posthumously Honored at Jecheon Music Festival – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Australia - China - Jordan - city Melbourne - Japan
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13.07.2023 / 06:31

Sakamoto Ryuichi to be Posthumously Honored at Jecheon Music Festival – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Sakamoto Ryuichi, the Japanese film composer and music supervisor who died in March, has been posthumously named as the recipient of the Jecheon Film Music Award at the 19th Jecheon International Music & Film Festival (Aug. 10-15). Sakamoto won Academy Awards and Golden Globes for his score for “The Last Emperor” and has other credits including “The Sheltering Sky,” “Railroad Man,” “The Revenant,” “Call Me By Your Name” and “The Fortress.”Abrai Joji from Commons the music label established jointly with Sakamoto, and Yutaka Toyama from Promax, which had produced Sakamoto’s concerts since 1986, will visit the festival. Additionally, a tribute concert will be held on Aug. 12 at the Jecheon Stadium.

Wanda Unit Sells $300 Million Stake in Its Chinese Cinema Chain - variety.com - Australia - China - USA - Hollywood
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13.07.2023 / 06:31

Wanda Unit Sells $300 Million Stake in Its Chinese Cinema Chain

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Wanda Investment, a subsidiary of the privately-owned Chinese property giant Dalian Wanda, has sold an 8.3% stake in Wanda Film Holding for RMB2.2 billion ($306 million). Wanda Film, which is listed on the Shenzhen stock exchange, operates China’s largest circuit of multiplexes and retains a stake in Hollywood producer Legendary Entertainment (“Dune”). The buyer is Lu Lili, the wife of Shen Jun, the controller of East Money Information, a financial data platform, Wanda Film said in a regulatory filing this week. The share sale appears to be a move to raise finance for Dalian Wanda and Wang Jianlin, the politically-connected former army officer who built one of China’s largest property empires and from 2012 mounted a seven-year campaign to own a large chunk of Hollywood.

‘Barbie’ to Be Released in Philippines Cinemas, But Map Scene May Be Blurred - variety.com - China - Vietnam - Philippines
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12.07.2023 / 10:11

‘Barbie’ to Be Released in Philippines Cinemas, But Map Scene May Be Blurred

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” has been allowed a commercial release in the Philippines, following a review by the country’s film censors. However, the scene that shows a controversial map may have to be blurred. The film was last week banned in Vietnam over its inclusion of a scene with a map alleged to show the ‘nine dash line’ by which China lays claim to nearly all of the South China Sea as its own territory. Vietnam says that China’s claims violate its sovereignty and that films and TV shows must not show the illegal map. On Monday, Vietnam banned Chinese series “Flight to You” for showing the map in multiple episodes.

‘Fight for Freedom’ Picked up for North America – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Britain - Spain - Japan - Portugal
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12.07.2023 / 05:51

‘Fight for Freedom’ Picked up for North America – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief ITN Distribution has picked up distribution rights in North and Latin America for the live action fantasy epic, “Fight For Freedom” from Incredible Film. The completed film, which is also available as a 5×30 mins. mini-series, is a live action fantasy epic about Friesland’s greatest hero known as Grutte Pier. Fabled Frisian freedom fighter, Peer Gerlofs Donia, is a gentle giant who turns into a blood-thirsty, revenge-driven killer when his family is brutally murdered. His quest for revenge forges him into a beacon for his people as he becomes their leader in a fight for independence. The film is directed by Steven de Jong.

Netflix Removes Chinese Series ‘Flight to You’ After Vietnam Objects to Controversial Map - variety.com - China - Vietnam - Philippines
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10.07.2023 / 14:21

Netflix Removes Chinese Series ‘Flight to You’ After Vietnam Objects to Controversial Map

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Global streaming platform Netflix has removed the Chinese-produced drama series “Flight to You” from its service in Vietnam. The Vietnamese government banned the series on similar grounds to its objection to the upcoming Warner Bros. film “Barbie.” “As a result of the Vietnamese regulator banning elements of the series, we have removed ‘Flight to You’ from Netflix in Vietnam. It remains available on our service in other markets,” a Netflix spokesperson told Variety in an emailed statement. Both “Barbie” and “Flight to You” are understood to have included scenes that show a map of the South China Sea that depicts the “nine dash line” that represents China’s territorial claim to almost all of the area. Vietnam says that use of the map violates its sovereignty and that it will not tolerate the “nine dash line” in film and TV.

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