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Korea Box Office: ‘12.12: The Day’ Brings Crowds Back to Cinemas - variety.com - South Korea - North Korea
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27.11.2023 / 03:45

Korea Box Office: ‘12.12: The Day’ Brings Crowds Back to Cinemas

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Korean drama “12.12: The Day” brought life back to South Korean cinemas with a powerful $11 million opening weekend. Directed by Kim Sung-soo and starring the reliable Hwang Jung-min and Jung Woo-sung, the film recounts a nine-hour period in 1979 in which a military coup was attempted. It is understood to be based on real events, but with a fictional telling. It earned $11.2 million between Friday and Sunday accounting for four out of every five tickets sold in the country.

‘Stonewalling’ and ‘Old Fox’ Take Honors at Taiwan’s Golden Horse Film Awards - variety.com - China - Taiwan - city Taipei
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25.11.2023 / 17:11

‘Stonewalling’ and ‘Old Fox’ Take Honors at Taiwan’s Golden Horse Film Awards

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The husband and wife team of Otsuka Ryuji and Huang Ji, who worked with a minimalist crew and mostly non-professional actors, gave a round of thanks to Asian leading auteurs for inspiring them, and then hugged each other on stage for winning the Taipei Golden Horse Film Awards best narrative feature prize with their pregnancy drama “Stonewalling.” The numerical winner on Saturday night was “Old Fox,” which earned the best director award for Hsiao Ya-chuan, as well as the best supporting actor, makeup and costume, and best film score prizes. The nominations, announced in October, saw “Snow in Midsummer” collect nine nominations and Taiwan‘s Oscar contender “Marry My Dead Body” head the field with eight.

Taiwan Drifts Towards Cultural Power as Golden Horse Film Awards Cap Month of Industry Activity - variety.com - China - South Korea - Hong Kong - Taiwan - city Taipei - city Hong Kong
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25.11.2023 / 10:19

Taiwan Drifts Towards Cultural Power as Golden Horse Film Awards Cap Month of Industry Activity

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival drifted to a conclusion in midweek, with project awards presented on Wednesday, followed by Thursday’s festival closing events. These involved a screening of portmanteau film “Tales of Taipei” followed by a sit-down dinner-cum-ceremony with a breezy pair of speeches and no prizes. The film fortnight then sprang to life again on Saturday evening when the 60th edition of the Golden Horse Film Awards represented a new climax.

Marco Mueller Launching Asia-Europe Young Cinema Festival and Film Market in Macau (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - China - Portugal - Hong Kong - city Shanghai - Taiwan - city Hong Kong - Macau - Beyond
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23.11.2023 / 13:55

Marco Mueller Launching Asia-Europe Young Cinema Festival and Film Market in Macau (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Marco Mueller, the veteran film festival curator and director, is set to launch a new festival and market in Macau. It will have its first edition in January. The Asia-Europe Young Cinema Festival, running Jan.

‘Chewing Gum’ Scoops Grand Prize at Golden Horse Film Project Promotion - variety.com - Taiwan - city Taipei, Taiwan
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22.11.2023 / 16:51

‘Chewing Gum’ Scoops Grand Prize at Golden Horse Film Project Promotion

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Chewing Gum” was named winner of the NT$1 million Grand Prize, the top award at the 2023 Golden Horse Film Project Promotion production event. Other prizes were awarded for works in progress and for TV series. The winners were announced at a ceremony on Wednesday at the New Horizon Event Space in Taipei, Taiwan.

BTS Poised for Hiatus as RM, Jimin, V and Jung Kook Head for Imminent Military Enrollment - variety.com - North Korea
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22.11.2023 / 06:35

BTS Poised for Hiatus as RM, Jimin, V and Jung Kook Head for Imminent Military Enrollment

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief BTS, the biggest act in K-pop and one of the world’s hottest contemporary music acts, will be forced into hiatus through 2024 and much of 2025 after it was confirmed Wednesday that four band members — RM, Jimin, V and Jung Kook — will imminently enlist in the Korean military. The four follow Jin, who enlisted in December last year, J-Hope (April) and Suga, who have already begun their mandatory military service. The news was announced by Big Hit Music via social media.

Quinzaine-Backed Film Training Program, Directors Factory Sets Up Shop in The Philippines (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - India - Cambodia - Malaysia - Singapore - Taiwan - Philippines - city Manila
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22.11.2023 / 03:37

Quinzaine-Backed Film Training Program, Directors Factory Sets Up Shop in The Philippines (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Cannes’ Directors Fortnight section has joined forces with The Philippines for the latest edition of its Directors Factory professional training program. Operating since 2013, when it kicked off in Taiwan, the Directors’ Factory works with a new partner country each year to mentor eight budding filmmakers who are preparing ambitious first or second feature projects that they will make in pairs. The four resulting co-written and co-directed short films will be screened as part of the Directors’ Fortnight (aka Quinzaine des Cineastes) in May. Four pairs were selected in Manila in October: Eve Baswel (Philippines) and Gogularaajan Rajendran (Malaysia); Maria Estela Paiso (Philippines) and Ashok Vish (India); Arvin Belarmino (Philippines) and Lomorpich Rithy (aka YoKi) (Cambodia); Don Josephus Raphael Eblahan (Philippines) and Tan Siyou (Singapore). They have now begun writing their screenplays and are expected to shoot their films March in Dapitan, a city in The Philippines’ Zamboanga Peninsula, known for its many shrines and as the place of exile of Philippines’ national hero, Jose Rizal. These days it is a hub for domestic and international tourism. Post-production of the four titles will then be hosted in Quezon City, which seeks to become the new film capital of the Philippines and where many of the country’s post-production houses are already based. The program is operated and co-produced by Epicmedia Productions of The Philippines and Dominique Welinski, founder and curator of DW (France).

Jung Woo-sung Stars in ‘Tell Me That You Love Me,’ Korean Remake of 1990s Japanese Hit – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Germany - Japan - Tokyo - North Korea - Poland - city Warsaw - county Love
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20.11.2023 / 13:17

Jung Woo-sung Stars in ‘Tell Me That You Love Me,’ Korean Remake of 1990s Japanese Hit – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Leading Korean star Jung Woo-sung (“A Moment to Remember”) will star opposite Shin Hyun-been (“Hospital Playlist”) in “Tell Me That You Love Me,” an original series for Genie TV. The show is a remake of the hit Japanese series of the same name that first aired at Tokyo Broadcasting Systems linear channel in Japan some 28 years ago in 1995. The new show will upload to Genie’s own streaming service on Nov. 27 and the same day in Japan on Disney+.

Blackpink Contract Renewal Talks With YG Entertainment Continue, but May Be Approaching a Conclusion - variety.com - North Korea
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20.11.2023 / 09:27

Blackpink Contract Renewal Talks With YG Entertainment Continue, but May Be Approaching a Conclusion

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Blackpink, the multinational female music act that is the biggest girl group in the Korean pop (K-pop) firmament, may finally be close to renewing its collective contract with YG Entertainment. The news was widely reported in Korea on Monday and comes after months of speculation that the four-piece act – Jisoo (real name Kim Ji-soo), Lisa (Lalisa Manobal), Jennie (Kim Jennie) and Rose (Roseanne Park) – would take their acts to another shop. Blackpink’s previous contracts with YG expired in August. The Munhwa Ilbo (or Culture Daily) publication Monday claimed an exclusive with the information that Blackpink will re-up with YG, but the four individuals will not renew their exclusive contracts with the agency.

Korea Box Office: ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ Opens on Top, as ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songs and Snakes’ Struggles - variety.com - South Korea - Japan - North Korea
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20.11.2023 / 04:19

Korea Box Office: ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ Opens on Top, as ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songs and Snakes’ Struggles

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Mystery-horror film “Five Nights at Freddy’s” landed on top of the South Korean cinema box office. But fellow new release title “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songs and Snakes” managed only a fourth placed start. “Five Nights” earned $1.78 million between Friday and Sunday, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council.

Korean Content Firms Rally Round Rakuten Viki’s K-Drama Day Event - variety.com - North Korea
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15.11.2023 / 14:25

Korean Content Firms Rally Round Rakuten Viki’s K-Drama Day Event

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Leading Korean content firms including CJ ENM and Webtoon are joining forces with Asian-focused streamer Rakuten Viki as it launches a “worldwide celebration of Korean drama” at the end of the month. The International K-Drama Day event on Nov.

Korea Box Office: ‘The Marvels’ Wins on Quiet Weekend - variety.com - South Korea - North Korea
variety.com
13.11.2023 / 03:51

Korea Box Office: ‘The Marvels’ Wins on Quiet Weekend

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “The Marvels” topped the South Korean box office on its opening weekend, but failed to lift cinema activity out of its recent slump. “The Marvels” opened with $2.35 million between Friday and Sunday, and a market share of nearly 42%, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council (KOFIC). Over its five-day opening run the film pulled in a total of $3.4 million. Those scores were enough to take top place from “The Boy and the Heron,” which had been number one for the two previous weekends, but not enough to increase cinemagoing in Korea.

TCCF Delivers 30 Prizes to Film, TV Projects at Taiwan Pitching Event - variety.com - Taiwan
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10.11.2023 / 10:11

TCCF Delivers 30 Prizes to Film, TV Projects at Taiwan Pitching Event

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The fourth running of the Taiwan Creative Content Fest (aka TCCF) wrapped on Friday with the award of some 30 prizes to film and TV projects in five sections. The prizes followed three and a half days of one-on-one meetings and pitching within the context of the TAICCA-backed project, innovation and rights sales market.

France and Taiwan Sign Film, TV Cooperation Agreement at TCCF Convention - variety.com - Britain - France - China - USA - Taiwan - city Taipei - Beyond
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09.11.2023 / 05:59

France and Taiwan Sign Film, TV Cooperation Agreement at TCCF Convention

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief France and Taiwan on Thursday signed a wide-ranging agreement to enable their film and TV industries co-operate on a higher level. At a signing ceremony in Taipei at the Taiwan Creative Culture Fest (TCCF) convention, government representatives of both territories stressed shared values at the political level and in the audiovisual sphere.

‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Writer Adele Lim Talks Asia’s New Opportunities in Hollywood: ‘Our Stories Have Cross-Cultural Appeal’ - variety.com - Hollywood - Malaysia - Singapore - Taiwan - city Taipei
variety.com
08.11.2023 / 16:15

‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Writer Adele Lim Talks Asia’s New Opportunities in Hollywood: ‘Our Stories Have Cross-Cultural Appeal’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Adele Lim, the screenwriter behind “Crazy Rich Asians” and Disney’s “Raya and the Last Dragon” animation, says that the opportunities for Asian filmmakers are growing as Hollywood is becoming more receptive to international talent. “[In Hollywood] I felt that I was disadvantaged, coming from Malaysia. It is not the cultural nexus,” said Lim, whose infancy was in Malaysia, before her family moved to the U.S.

CJ ENM Hong Kong Seeks Content Fund Agreement With Trio of Taiwan Partners - variety.com - China - South Korea - North Korea - Hong Kong - Taiwan - city Hong Kong
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07.11.2023 / 12:52

CJ ENM Hong Kong Seeks Content Fund Agreement With Trio of Taiwan Partners

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief CJ ENM Hong Kong, a unit of South Korea’s CJ ENM, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA), Far EasTone Telecommunications (FET) and local TV network – TVBS to launch a multi-year content fund that would support the co-production and joint distribution of audiovisual content. The “strategic alliance” combines assets including production, distribution and marketing, media networks and technology.

Kadokawa CEO Natsuno Takeshi Eyes Diversification, Taiwan Expansion: ‘I Envy You, Taiwanese Creatives’ - variety.com - France - Japan - Taiwan - county Barnes - county Noble
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07.11.2023 / 12:09

Kadokawa CEO Natsuno Takeshi Eyes Diversification, Taiwan Expansion: ‘I Envy You, Taiwanese Creatives’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Japanese entertainment conglomerate Kadokawa is seeking to double its international revenues through a strategy of diversification and localization. Taiwan is expected to be a key plank in the outreach, executives at the Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCCF) heard on Tuesday. “Currently 20% of Kadokawa’s revenues come from outside Japan. I want to get this figure to 40%,” said Natsuno Takeshi, CEO Kadokawa Corp. Kadokawa has its roots in publishing of comics and other fiction and also has deeply-established roots in film production and distribution.

TCCF Opening Event Underlines Taiwan’s Investment in Soft Power - variety.com - France - Taiwan - city Taipei
variety.com
07.11.2023 / 03:53

TCCF Opening Event Underlines Taiwan’s Investment in Soft Power

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief A trio of ministers, accompanied by a fleet of senior industry names, were on hand Tuesday in Taipei to give their official blessing to the opening of the fourth running of the Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCCF) – and to underline the Taiwan government’s investment in soft power. Cheng Wen-tsan, VP of the [government executive branch] Executive Yuan, Taiwan’s Minister of Culture, Shih Che, and a minister without portfolio were accompanied by Chunghwa Telecom’s chairman, Kuo Shui-Yi, head of TAICCA Homme Tsai and Dominique Boutonnat, president of France’s National Center of Cinematography and the Moving Image, on stage at the Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, a former-tobacco factory site that has since been redeveloped. “Nowadays we are investing not only in semiconductors and heavy industry, but also in media and content,” said Cheng. He confirmed that some NT$10 billion ($310 million) of government funding has been approved for the “1 Plus 4T Content Plan” and will be released over four years. In a classic example of public-private partnerships, state cash is being supplemented by further financial commitments from Taiwan’s three major cable-telecoms-internet groups through deals signed last week with Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA).

‘Not a Murder Story’ Sets January Release Date for Taiwan’s ScreenWorks Asia - variety.com - China - county Story - Taiwan - city Taipei
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07.11.2023 / 02:17

‘Not a Murder Story’ Sets January Release Date for Taiwan’s ScreenWorks Asia

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Screenworks Asia, the production subsidiary of Taiwan-based streaming platform Catchplay, has set two series to release early next year. “Not A Murder Story” follows a wannabe actor who finally gets a chance of success. And when he wakes up with a dead woman besides him, he is determined not to let it stand in his way.

TCCF: Homme Tsai, TAICCA Chairman, Talks Taiwan Expansion Strategy - variety.com - Taiwan - city Taipei
variety.com
07.11.2023 / 02:17

TCCF: Homme Tsai, TAICCA Chairman, Talks Taiwan Expansion Strategy

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief TAICCABOSSAs Taiwan seeks for creative, industrial and political reasons to make a bigger mark for itself on the international stage, its Taiwan Creative Content Fest is diversifying, expanding and making greater efforts at cross-border outreach. Homme Tsai, chair of industry support body TAICCA spoke outline the event’s strategy and novelties in a conversation with Variety. What are the objectives of the Taiwan Creative Content Fest? The TCCF is an international event for content licensing and project investment.

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