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‘This Time’ Picked up by EST N8 Ahead of TIFFCOM Debut (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - USA - Thailand - Tokyo - county Pacific - city Jakarta
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20.10.2023 / 02:15

‘This Time’ Picked up by EST N8 Ahead of TIFFCOM Debut (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “This Time,” a romantic drama reminiscent of Richard Linklater’s “Before Sunrise” trilogy, but not officially based on it, has been picked up for global distribution by fast-moving sales company EST N8. The story follows two high school sweethearts who unexpectedly reunite in Los Angeles 23 years after they were separated in Jakarta and must decide if they’re still in love. The film, directed by Sebastien Tobler, stars Ken Kirby (“Good Trouble,” “Dynasty”), Leila Perry (“Filthy Animals”) and was produced by Theresa Chiu. It had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival in May. The rights deal was brokered by Tenten Wei and Sophie Shi of EST N8.

As ‘Cigarette Girl’ Drops Trailer, Kamila Andini Talks Female Empowerment, Indonesia’s Troublesome History: ‘We Are Not Good at Seeing Things Face On’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Indonesia - city Busan
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19.10.2023 / 04:41

As ‘Cigarette Girl’ Drops Trailer, Kamila Andini Talks Female Empowerment, Indonesia’s Troublesome History: ‘We Are Not Good at Seeing Things Face On’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Acclaimed film-making duo Kamila Andini and Ifa Isfansyah take a calculatedly side-on approach to Indonesian societal history in “Cigarette Girl,” a new Netflix series that releases on Nov.1 and which premiered its first episodes at the Busan International Film Festival earlier this month. Starting with a wealthy family about to lose its aging patriarch in 2001, the series uses flashbacks to the 1960s to uncover not only the origins of the family’s herbal cigarette or ‘Kretek’ fortune, but also the hidden romance underlying it. And it highlights the overbearing and only slowly changing societal pressures placed on women, from high and low ranks, even as Indonesian politics and government underwent tectonic shifts. Ahead of the Busan premiere Andini and Isfansyah told Variety how their lush and romantic treatment is both a product of changing society and a way of facing up to recent Indonesian history.Watch the new trailer here.

Jeremy Chua, Leading Indie Producer, to Be Honored at Asia Pacific Screen Awards – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Australia - India - Thailand - Japan - Indonesia - Vietnam - city Mumbai - Singapore - Philippines - city Busan - Bangladesh
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17.10.2023 / 10:25

Jeremy Chua, Leading Indie Producer, to Be Honored at Asia Pacific Screen Awards – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Dynamic Singaporean producer Jeremy Chua is to receive the FIAPF Award for Outstanding Contribution to Asia Pacific Cinema, at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) on Nov. 3 on Australia’s Gold Coast.

BTS Concert Movie ‘Yet to Come’ Heads to Prime Video - variety.com - North Korea - city Busan
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17.10.2023 / 08:10

BTS Concert Movie ‘Yet to Come’ Heads to Prime Video

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief K-pop concert movie “BTS: Yet to Come” will play exclusively on the Amazon-owned Prime Video platform, launching on Nov. 9.

‘Burning’ Star Jeon Jong-seo Is White Hot Again in Netflix-Korean Revenge Movie ‘Ballerina’ - variety.com - North Korea - city Busan
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16.10.2023 / 04:27

‘Burning’ Star Jeon Jong-seo Is White Hot Again in Netflix-Korean Revenge Movie ‘Ballerina’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Unrecognizable from her co-starring and breakout role in 2018 hit “Burning,” Jeon Jong-seo is the centerpiece, the tortured protagonist and the athletic avenger, but not the titular dancer, in Netflix movie and Busan International Film Festival selection “Ballerina.” In the hands of fast-rising director Lee Chung-hyung, Jeon is a coolly calculating female former bodyguard who, until roused, looks like she is half dazed. The suicide of her best friend, a sweet wannabe ballerina, who had been blackmailed into sex slavery by a nasty gang, however, is enough to set Jeon’s character, Ok-ju, on the path towards “John Wick”-like ultra-violence. While Lee never leaves the audience in much doubt as to where the film is heading – an early scene in a convenience store is cool, shocking and righteous – his “Ballerina” is typically Korean in that it spends most of the first two reels establishing Ok-ju’s moral standing and motivation for the bloodshed that is going to dominate the latter portions. Once justified, Lee pours it all on, with a dose of weapons fetishization, a horde of mostly disposable villains and heaps of neon-lit bloodshed.

‘The Wrestler’ and ‘September 1923′ Win New Currents Awards at the Busan Film Festival - variety.com - Paris - China - Burma - city Busan - Kyrgyzstan
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13.10.2023 / 10:37

‘The Wrestler’ and ‘September 1923′ Win New Currents Awards at the Busan Film Festival

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Iqbal H. Choudhury’s “The Wrestler” and Mori Tatsutya’s “September 1923” were announced joint winners of the New Currents competition at the Busan International Film Festival. “The Wrester” “was like a single round match, magically depicting an exciting narrative,” the jury said.

Former Electus CEO Chris Grant Launches Osmosis Global, Reveals Mipcom Sales Slate (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com
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12.10.2023 / 18:17

Former Electus CEO Chris Grant Launches Osmosis Global, Reveals Mipcom Sales Slate (EXCLUSIVE)

Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large Former Electus CEO and Shine International prexy Chris Grant has launched a new distribution company, Osmosis Global, which he will unwrap in time for next week’s Mipcom conference. Investor and entrepreneur Marc Pierce is backing the new venture.

Korean Film Geek Documentary ‘Yellow Door’ Among Early Winners, as Busan Film Festival Announces Vision Awards - variety.com - North Korea - city Busan
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12.10.2023 / 13:11

Korean Film Geek Documentary ‘Yellow Door’ Among Early Winners, as Busan Film Festival Announces Vision Awards

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Solids by the Seashore,” “The Berefts” and “House of the Seasons” were all multiple winners of the Vision Awards at the Busan International Film Festival on Thursday evening. Another winner was “Yellow Door: ’90s Lo-fi Film Club,” a documentary celebrating Korea’s early cinephiles, who include “Parasite” director Bong Joon-ho. The Vision Awards precede the main New Currents Competition and the Jiseok Competition prizes which will be presented on Saturday at the festival’s closing ceremony.FIPRESCI Award“That Summer’s Lie” Dir. Sohn Hyun-lok.

Malaysia’s ‘Tiger Stripes’ Set as Singapore Film Festival Opening Title – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Thailand - Malaysia - Hong Kong - Singapore - city Singapore
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12.10.2023 / 11:49

Malaysia’s ‘Tiger Stripes’ Set as Singapore Film Festival Opening Title – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Tiger Stripes,” the Malaysian coming-of-age, body horror film that debuted in Cannes’ Critics Week section has been set as the opening title for this year’s Singapore International Film Festival (Nov. 30 – Dec.

QCinema Project Market Unveils Twenty Films in Development - variety.com - Thailand - Tokyo - Vietnam - Malaysia - Singapore - city Singapore - Philippines - city Busan
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11.10.2023 / 08:13

QCinema Project Market Unveils Twenty Films in Development

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Some twenty aspiring film projects have been selected to participate in the inaugural edition of the Qcinema Project Market (Nov. 18-19) that this year represents and expansion of the QCinema Film Festival in The Philippines’ Quezon City. The selected titles include development projects by several of East Asia’s better known independent and art-house directors and projects.

Yagira Yuya, Asian Content Award Winner, Talks ‘Gannibal’ Second Season (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Japan - city Busan
variety.com
11.10.2023 / 08:13

Yagira Yuya, Asian Content Award Winner, Talks ‘Gannibal’ Second Season (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Top Japanese star Yagira Yuga (“Nobody Knows,” “Asakusa Kid”) was front and center of streamer Disney+’s plans when it gave a green light to a second season of drama-horror series “Gannibal.” The creepy show, in which Yagira portrays a damaged police detective on the heels of a gangster-like family in a troubled village, has been a ratings winner in terms of minutes watched for the streamer. And, on Sunday, it earned Yagira win an Asian excellence prize at the Busan International Film Festival’s Asia Contents Awards & Global OTT Awards. He spoke to Variety about the newly-started production of the second season.Where does Season Two kick off? In Season One, we saw the surfacing of many secrets including those of the village and the villagers.

‘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.

EST N8 Adds Hong Kong Remake of ‘Tape,’ Filipino Comedy ‘ASOG’ to Bulging Busan Film Sales Slate (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Hong Kong - Philippines - city Hong Kong - city Busan
variety.com
08.10.2023 / 23:39

EST N8 Adds Hong Kong Remake of ‘Tape,’ Filipino Comedy ‘ASOG’ to Bulging Busan Film Sales Slate (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief EST N8, a recently-established finance, production and rights sales company, has added a Hong Kong remake of classic film “Tape” and the LGBT comedy-drama “ASOG” to its bulging sales slate at the AFCM market that accompanies the Busan Intenational Film Festival. “Tape” tells the story of three best friends who, following an event at a graduation party that transforms their lives, reunite 15 years later where a case of blackmail forces them to confront a terrible secret from their past. The original film starred Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman and Robert Sean Leonard and played at the Sundance, Toronto and Rotterdam festivals.In the Cantonese-language remake directed by Bizhan Tong, Selena Lee, Kenny Kwan, and Adam Pak play the contemporary characters while Mason Fung, Summer Chan, and Angus Yeung portray the characters’ younger versions. The script is written by Stephen Belber, Tong, Lee and Bonnie Lo, and is an adaptation of Belber’s own scripts from both the original film and stage play. The writers and director have significantly modernized the script to reflect advances in technology. Producers on the film include Tong, Lee and Belber.

Gritty Thai Drama ‘Doi Boi’ Marks Feature Debut for Documentary Veteran Nontawat Numbenchapol: ‘Everyone Starts With a Dream’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Thailand - Burma - city Busan
variety.com
08.10.2023 / 23:39

Gritty Thai Drama ‘Doi Boi’ Marks Feature Debut for Documentary Veteran Nontawat Numbenchapol: ‘Everyone Starts With a Dream’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief After making four documentary features about border conflicts, ethnicity, prostitution and human rights, Thai director Nontawat Numbenchapol picks up many of the same themes in his first fiction feature “Doi Boi.” The film, which premieres this week in the Jiseok competition section of the Busan International Film Festival, is the story of three young men living on the margins of society in Thailand and their common quest for justice. The characters are an illegal immigrant from Myanmar working, despite his own heterosexuality, as a gay prostitute in Chiang Main, a customer and an on-the-run political activist he is trying to help. The narrative takes in a large number of the social and political problems that have beset seemingly idyllic Thailand in recent years – undocumented workers, illegal immigrants fleeing the civil war in Myanmar, an oppressive political power structure, enforced ‘disappearance’ of those who the government’s political opponents and critics, police brutality – and traffic jams. “I was surprised to find so many immigrant men [from Myanmar’s Shan region] as sex workers in Chiang Mai.

Vietnam’s Skyline Media Launching Five Titles at Busan Market - variety.com - county Story - Vietnam - city Busan
variety.com
08.10.2023 / 01:17

Vietnam’s Skyline Media Launching Five Titles at Busan Market

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Vietnam-based sales agent Skyline Media has unveiled five new titles for sales and distribution at the ACFN market that accompanies the Busan International Film Festival. They range from horror films to gay rom com series. “The Soul Reaper” is adapted from director-producer Thao Trang’s best-selling horror novel “Lunar New Year in Hell Village” (Tet O Lang Dia Nguc), and involves the happy occasion of a wedding turn darker after the arrival of a creepy stranger.

‘Secret: Untold Melody’ Resonates With Busan Buyers - variety.com - Hawaii - North Korea - city Busan
variety.com
08.10.2023 / 01:17

‘Secret: Untold Melody’ Resonates With Busan Buyers

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Korean sales agency Finecut has struck a raft of rights sales on upcoming fantasy-romance “Secret: Untold Melody.” The film, which will premiere at the upcoming Hawaii International Film Festival, tells the tale of a man whose promising piano career is cut short by a wrist injury. He returns to Korea and falls in love with a mysterious woman at his music college.

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.

Showbox Adds ‘The Killers’ Anthology Film to Busan Sales Slate (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - North Korea - city Busan
variety.com
06.10.2023 / 03:09

Showbox Adds ‘The Killers’ Anthology Film to Busan Sales Slate (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Leading Korean content firm Showbox Corp. has added “The Killers,” an unusual anthology film, to its Busan rights sales line up. The film takes its title and themes from Ernest Hemingway’s 1927 short story of the same name.

Finecut Cries ‘Victory’ Ahead of Busan Film Sales Market Launch - variety.com - North Korea - city Busan
variety.com
06.10.2023 / 00:43

Finecut Cries ‘Victory’ Ahead of Busan Film Sales Market Launch

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Korean sales agency, Finecut has picked up international sales rights to dance drama film “Victory,” which it will launch during the Asian Contents & Film Market that sits alongside the Busan Film Festival. The film, currently in post-production, is an upcoming title by Park Beom-su, a director known for a promising debut film “Red Carpet” in 2014. The story of “Victory” is centered around a high-school dance duo and an underdog school soccer team on a remote island. Two girls initially create a cheerleading club to pursue their love for dance, but they soon find themselves passionately cheering for the soccer team, eventually becoming a source of support for the entire island. The film stars Lee Hye-ri, a member of K-pop girl group Girl’s Day, who has become a popular actor with roles in “Monstrum” and TV’s “Reply 1998,” and Park Se-wan (“Life Is Beautiful,” “6/45,” “Collectors”) as the two protagonists.

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