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‘Malice’ Set as Four-Way Asian Coproduction – Busan Market Deal - variety.com - China - Indonesia - Czech Republic - Malaysia - Taiwan - city Busan
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09.10.2023 / 09:07

‘Malice’ Set as Four-Way Asian Coproduction – Busan Market Deal

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Taiwanese actors King Jieh-wen and Hsueh Shih-ling and Indonesia’s Angga Yunanda are set to star in “Malice,” a multinational Asian thriller that will shoot next year. The film’s producers, actors and government backers presented the fully-assembled package to press and industry on Monday at the Busan International Film Festival. The film, pitched as “a road movie at sea,” is a dark tale of three men who put out to sea in search of a particular, large swordfish that had been rumored to have died out.

Disney’s Korean Original ‘Moving’ Dominates Asia Contents Awards & Global OTT Awards - variety.com - India - North Korea - Taiwan - Philippines - city Busan
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08.10.2023 / 23:39

Disney’s Korean Original ‘Moving’ Dominates Asia Contents Awards & Global OTT Awards

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Big-budget, Korean-language fantasy-crime-action series “Moving” emerged as the big winner on Sunday at the Asia Contents Awards & Global OTT Awards, claiming six prizes, including the ‘best creative’ prize. The Disney+ original, which debuted in August, also received the best visual effects award and the best writer award, which was presented at the Busan Cinema Centre’s main stage to webtoon artist turned filmmaker Kang Full. Actor Ryu Seung Ryong, who portrayed a father with a superpower attempting to save his family, was awarded the best lead actor prize, while the show’s Lee Jung Ha was named best newcomer and Go Youn Jung was named best actress. The 20-episode series has received critical acclaim for its narrative structure, dynamic action sequences and breathtaking storytelling.

Korean Vigilante Action Film, ‘Brave Citizen’ Secures Asian Sales Deals - variety.com - city Seoul - Japan - North Korea - Vietnam - Taiwan
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06.10.2023 / 22:55

Korean Vigilante Action Film, ‘Brave Citizen’ Secures Asian Sales Deals

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Seoul-based sales company Finecut has struck key Asian deals for the vigilante action movie “Brave Citizen.” In Korea, the film is presented by Content Wavve, one of the country’s leading OTT platforms and is headed for a Korean theatrical release on Oct. 25.Finecut has sealed deals with Kadokawa Plus for Japan, with Moviecloud for Taiwan and with Lumix Medi for Vietnam.

Steven Yeun, John Cho and Justin Chon Find Common Ground in Global Village: ‘The Korean Wave is Deeply Healing’ - variety.com - USA - North Korea - city Busan
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06.10.2023 / 13:49

Steven Yeun, John Cho and Justin Chon Find Common Ground in Global Village: ‘The Korean Wave is Deeply Healing’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The growing media and entertainment connections between Korean Americans and those Koreans living in Korea may be changing both communities, a public discussion at the Busan International Film Festival on Friday heard. “Being in a room full of fans, feels like they accepted me as a member of the family. It feels like, culturally, Korea [may be in] a moment of transition,” said John Cho. He was joined in the debate by actor-director Justin Chon (“Gook”), director Lee Isaac Chung (“Minari”) and actor Steven Yeun, who are all either first or second generation immigrants to the U.S. They were careful not to speak about their current movies or projects out of respect for SAG strike protocols, but the avoidance of promotional niceties permitted a wider-ranging and more philosophical discussion. It touched on issues of identity, generational change and the development of the post-pandemic, streaming-era global village. “The reception I’ve had [in Busan] feels connective, not foreign, like living in a global reality,” said Yeun.

Diversity, Diaspora and Asian Film Identity Up for Discussion by Busan Festival Jury: ‘We Have Rich Feelings, but Express Them With Difficulty’ - variety.com - USA - South Korea - North Korea - Indonesia - county Lee - city Busan
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05.10.2023 / 16:23

Diversity, Diaspora and Asian Film Identity Up for Discussion by Busan Festival Jury: ‘We Have Rich Feelings, but Express Them With Difficulty’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Issues of cultural diversity, different Asian diaspora populations and the quest for the Asian cinematic identity came up for discussion on Thursday as the New Currents competition jury at the Busan International Film Festival prepared to get down to work. Filmmaker and academic Jung Sung-il, who is set as the jury president, appeared to invite a degree of dispute that might get the blood racing. “I have high hopes, hope for controversies and good conversations among the jurors,” he said in opening remarks.

Chow Yun-fat Bemoans Censorship in China at Busan Asian Filmmaker of the Year Event - variety.com - Britain - China - North Korea - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
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05.10.2023 / 05:57

Chow Yun-fat Bemoans Censorship in China at Busan Asian Filmmaker of the Year Event

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Feted in Busan this week as the Asian Filmmaker of the Year, Hong Kong superstar Chow Yun-fat bemoaned censorship in China for its impact on the film industry. “We have a lot of censorship requirements in mainland China. Scripts must go to many departments. So, we need [to portray] clear situations in scripts.

‘Evil Does Not Exist’ Heads Asia Pacific Screen Awards Nominations - variety.com - China - Canada - India - Japan - Indonesia - Slovenia - city Venice - Singapore - Kazakhstan - Philippines
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03.10.2023 / 15:33

‘Evil Does Not Exist’ Heads Asia Pacific Screen Awards Nominations

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Hamaguchi Ryusuke’s “Evil Does Not Exist” collected four nominations for the Asia Pacific Screen Awards, making it the narrow favorite ahead of the three times nominated “Snow Leopard,” by the late Pema Tseden. The narrow lead matches the overall pattern this year’s, where Japanese and Chinese films dominate APSA nominations proceedings. Nominations were announced at midnight on Thursday in Gold Coast, Queensland, where the final awards will be celebrated on Nov. 3. “Evil Does Not Exist,” an eco-drama that premiered in Venice, is nominated in best film, best director, best screenplay and cinematography categories.

Chinese Films Take First, Third and Fifth Places at Global Box Office on Holiday Weekend - variety.com - China - Taiwan
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02.10.2023 / 06:29

Chinese Films Take First, Third and Fifth Places at Global Box Office on Holiday Weekend

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief A clutch of Chinese movies released for the end of September holiday season dominated the global box office over the latest weekend. Mainland Chinese-produced films took first, third and fifth places across the planet, according to U.S.-based data service Comscore. Comscore shows “Under the Light,” which released only in mainland China, grossing an estimated $54 million between Friday and Sunday.

Chinese Hit Film ‘The Ex-Files 4’ Set for U.K. Release Through Trinity CineAsia (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - China - Ireland
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02.10.2023 / 06:29

Chinese Hit Film ‘The Ex-Files 4’ Set for U.K. Release Through Trinity CineAsia (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Trinity CineAsia has picked up U.K. and Ireland rights to Chinese hit film “The Ex-Files 4: Marriage Plan.” The film ranked third worldwide at the box office over the latest weekend. Trinity CineAsia will give it an official release from Oct.

Korea Box Office: ‘Dr Cheon’ Finishes Ahead of ‘Road to Boston,’ ‘Cobweb’ on Slow Holiday Weekend - variety.com - South Korea - Japan - North Korea - Boston
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02.10.2023 / 00:23

Korea Box Office: ‘Dr Cheon’ Finishes Ahead of ‘Road to Boston,’ ‘Cobweb’ on Slow Holiday Weekend

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief A trio of local films released in time for the Chuseok holiday season dominated the South Korean box office over the latest weekend. Comedy fantasy “Dr Cheon and the Lost Talisman” dominated. It earned $5.98 million between Friday and Sunday with a more than 48% market share.

Lightning International Launches Flash Channels Management Service – APOS Bulletin - variety.com - Indonesia - Hong Kong
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27.09.2023 / 13:21

Lightning International Launches Flash Channels Management Service – APOS Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Lightning International, a Hong Kong-based content and channels business, is unveiling Flash, a new turnkey channel management service, designed to help media companies streamline video distribution to their customers. The news was announced on the first day of the APOS conference in Indonesia.

‘A Woman Builds,’ Story of Female Needs, Secures Multinational Backing Ahead of Golden Horse Project Market Pitch (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - China - Japan - Hong Kong - Singapore - Taiwan - city Taipei
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26.09.2023 / 03:09

‘A Woman Builds,’ Story of Female Needs, Secures Multinational Backing Ahead of Golden Horse Project Market Pitch (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Ryuji Otsuka and Huang Ji, the husband and wife, Japanese-Chinese directing duo behind “Stonewalling” and “Egg and Stone” have secured multi-national backing for their upcoming fourth film project “A Woman Builds.” The film will depict a Chinese woman forced to live apart from her Japanese husband and their daughter during the pandemic and learning to enjoy the newfound freedom of a pseudo single life. She finds a unique massage parlor to satisfy her sexual needs and decides to build a house back in her home village, despite her husband’s disapproval.

‘Desert King,’ Epic Outback Tale of Power, Money and Loyalty, Starts Shooting for Netflix in Australia - variety.com - Australia - Ireland - county Jack - county Patrick - region Asia-Pacific
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19.09.2023 / 20:25

‘Desert King,’ Epic Outback Tale of Power, Money and Loyalty, Starts Shooting for Netflix in Australia

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Filming is now underway in Australia on “Desert King,” a neo-western drama series for Netflix that is positioned to be one of the streamer’s iconic prestige productions in the Asia-Pacific region. The story revolves around money and power in Australia’s harsh Outback regions with filming locations in the remote Northern Territory and near Adelaide, South Australia. When the world’s largest cattle station is left without a clear successor, generational clashes threaten to tear the Lawson family apart. Sensing this once great dynasty is in decline, the outback’s most powerful factions – rival cattle barons, desert gangsters, Indigenous elders and billionaire miners – move in for the kill,” says Netflix by way of a synopsis. While describing the six-part series as “one of the largest local screen productions filmed in both the [Northern] Territory and South Australia,” and “an extraordinary cast,” the streamer has not disclosed the identities of any cast. Directed by Greg McLean (“La Brea,” “Wolf Creek”), the show is a joint production between Easy Tiger and Ronde.

Dean Fujioka and Callum Woodhouse to Star in ‘Orang Ikan,’ WWII-Set Horror Film by Mike Wiluan (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Britain - Japan - Indonesia - county Pacific - Singapore - city Singapore - city Busan
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19.09.2023 / 12:19

Dean Fujioka and Callum Woodhouse to Star in ‘Orang Ikan,’ WWII-Set Horror Film by Mike Wiluan (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Japan’s Dean Fujioka (“Fullmetal Alchemist,” “The Man From The Sea”) and the U.K.’s Callum Woodhouse (“All Creatures Great and Small,” “The Durrells”) are set to star in “Orang Ikan,” a WWII-set creature horror film. The picture is scripted by Singapore and Indonesia-based Mike Wiluan (“Buffalo Boys,” HBO series “Grisse”) who will also direct the picture from next month. International rights to “Orang Ikan” have been picked up by London-based SC Films International, which will give the project its sales launch at the Busan festival and accompanying market next month. Set in the Pacific, 1942, a Japanese ship transports prisoners of war to occupied territories as slave labor.

China Box Office: ‘Expendables 4’ Makes $11 Million Debut, ‘Venice’ Sinks on Weary Weekend - variety.com - China - city Venice
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18.09.2023 / 05:19

China Box Office: ‘Expendables 4’ Makes $11 Million Debut, ‘Venice’ Sinks on Weary Weekend

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief ‘Expendables 4’ narrowly took top place at the mainland China box office on a quiet weekend preceding the National Day holiday season at the end of the month. “A Haunting in Venice” opened outside the top five. Data from consultancy firm Artisan Gateway shows “Expendables 4” earning $10.9 million (RMB78.6 million) over its debut weekend.

Oscar-Winner Youn Yuh-jung, ‘Moving’ Star Han Hyo-joo Set to Appear at Busan’s Actors’ House – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Australia - USA - North Korea - Indonesia - city Busan
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14.09.2023 / 07:45

Oscar-Winner Youn Yuh-jung, ‘Moving’ Star Han Hyo-joo Set to Appear at Busan’s Actors’ House – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Oscar-winning Korean actor Youn Yuh-jung (“Minari,” “Pachinko”) will headline the Actors’ House section of the upcoming Busan International Film Festival, it was announced on Thursday. Introduced in 2021, Actors’ House is a special series that connects audiences and film enthusiasts with iconic actors from the current generation through its in-depth discussions. “There’s much anticipation to hear her words of wisdom, as she’s known for her insightful observations,” said the festival. Others this year include: Han Hyo-joo, Song Joong-ki and Korean-American actor and author John Cho.

Blue Ant Media Sets Asia-Pacific Expansion, Hires Jon Penn for new Sydney Office - variety.com - Australia - county Pacific - Singapore
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14.09.2023 / 06:09

Blue Ant Media Sets Asia-Pacific Expansion, Hires Jon Penn for new Sydney Office

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Blue Ant Media, the Canadian-owned group with operations spanning TV production, distribution and channels management, is creating a new Asia-Pacific base in Sydney, Australia. It has hired Jon Penn as its Asia-Pacific MD and Jason Soh as VP of distribution, based in Singapore.Penn is a veteran with ten years in Asia with BBC Studios and 11 years of experience at Fremantle. Latterly, he has been a partner at ACT Media Ventures and advised Blue Ant on its expansion in Australia. “The appointments signal the expansion of Blue Ant Media’s channel and program distribution business in Asia Pacific, combining the company’s channel distribution and content sales in the region into one unit.

San Sebastian Festival to Proceed With ‘No Me Ilame Ternera’ Screenings Despite Alleged Terrorist Links - variety.com - Germany - Chile
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13.09.2023 / 07:51

San Sebastian Festival to Proceed With ‘No Me Ilame Ternera’ Screenings Despite Alleged Terrorist Links

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Organizers of the San Sebastian Film Festival said on Wednesday that they would proceed with scheduled screenings of the film “No Me Ilame Ternera,” despite calls for it to be withdrawn. According to objectors the film has connections to terrorism. Festival organizers said that they were aware of – but had not received – a letter supposedly signed by 514 people, asking for the previously selected film to be withdrawn from the festival. “We do not share their opinion that the film ‘No me llame Ternera’ should be withdrawn from the program of this coming edition of the festival for having Josu Urrutikoetxea as its protagonist and the fact that he held a very high position within the terrorist group, ETA,” the festival said.

Apple TV+ to Launch on Tata Play Binge in India – Global Bulletin - variety.com - India - county Howard - county Dallas - county Bryan - city Tehran
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12.09.2023 / 07:45

Apple TV+ to Launch on Tata Play Binge in India – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Indian channels aggregator, Tata Play Binge, is soon to incorporate Apple TV+, a first-of-its-kind collaboration for Apple TV+ in India. The move means that series such as “Ted Lasso,” “Shrinking,” “Silo,” “Hijack,” “Foundation,” “Tehran,” “Servant,” “Platonic,” “Severance,” “The Morning Show,” “Bad Sisters,” “Slow Horses” and “Prehistoric Planet,” and Apple Original Films including “CODA” and “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse,” “Ghosted,” and the recently premiered “The Beanie Bubble” will be available on the platform.

Japanese Erotic Classic ‘Lost Paradise’ and Cannes Best Actor Prizewinner Yakusho Koji Set for Golden Horse Festival Showcase - variety.com - Hollywood - Japan - Taiwan
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11.09.2023 / 10:25

Japanese Erotic Classic ‘Lost Paradise’ and Cannes Best Actor Prizewinner Yakusho Koji Set for Golden Horse Festival Showcase

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Yakusho Koji, the Japanese star who was named best actor at Cannes this year in Wim Wenders’ “Perfect Days,” is set as the subject of a seven-title showcase at the upcoming Golden Horse Film Festival in Taiwan. Among the septet are classic erotic film “Lost Paradise” from 1997, this year’s “Perfect Days” and 1996 film “Shall We Dance,” which was later remade in Hollywood. A former civil servant who first ventured into Taiga drama (long-running TV series broadcast by NHK), then played in several films by Kurosawa Akira, Yakusho became a major 1990s star in Asia as a result of “Shall We Dance?,” in which he portrayed a ball room dancer, and “Lost Paradise.” He also starred in Itami Juzo’s “Tampopo.” Directed by Morita Yoshimitsu, “Lost Paradise” is a tale of a man and a woman whose marriages no longer make them happy, but who rediscover desire in each other’s arms. Fatefully, however, their newfound joy means ever greater transgression of Japan’s strict morality laws. At the time of the release of “Lost Paradise,” the producers deliberately darkened the erotic scenes to make them less explicit and to achieve less restrictive release classifications.

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