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‘Perfect Days’ Wins Best Film at Asia Pacific Screen Awards as Japan, Korea, Kazakh Titles Dominate - variety.com - Australia - Canada - South Korea - Japan - Tokyo - North Korea - Kazakhstan
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03.11.2023 / 08:39

‘Perfect Days’ Wins Best Film at Asia Pacific Screen Awards as Japan, Korea, Kazakh Titles Dominate

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Two films from Japan, Wim Wenders’ “Perfect Days” and Hamaguchi Ryusuke’s “Evil Does Not Exist,” won the top prizes at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards on Friday. Multiple other honors went to films from Korea and Kazakhstan. The 16th edition of the APSA Awards was held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia and recognized films from eight countries. “Perfect Days,” a gentle comedy drama about a toilet cleaner in Tokyo finding happiness in the everyday, premiered in Cannes and more recently was selected as Japan’s Oscar contender and as the opening title of the Tokyo International Film Festival.

‘Godzilla Minus One’ Sets Pan-Europe Theatrical Releases Through Piece of Magic (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - France - Italy - Ireland - Japan - Tokyo - Poland
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31.10.2023 / 15:39

‘Godzilla Minus One’ Sets Pan-Europe Theatrical Releases Through Piece of Magic (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Godzilla Minus One,” the biggest picture to date in the Japanese monster movie franchise and the Wednesday night closing gala title at the Tokyo International Film Festival, is set for pan-European release at the beginning of December. Rights were acquired for 38 territories (excluding the U.K., Ireland and German-speaking territories) by theatrical-only specialist distributor Piece of Magic Entertainment from Toho, the Japanese studio that controls the ‘kaiju’ franchise and distributes the picture in Japan from Nov.

Japan Idol Meguro Ren on the Journey from Snowman to Star of Netflix Pickup ‘Trillion Game’: ‘Larger Than Life Can Work if Played With Sincerity’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Japan - North Korea
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22.10.2023 / 12:25

Japan Idol Meguro Ren on the Journey from Snowman to Star of Netflix Pickup ‘Trillion Game’: ‘Larger Than Life Can Work if Played With Sincerity’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Along with the expansion of streaming, among the unintended consequences of COVID and the SAG-AFTRA actors strike has been global consumers’ growing consumption of non-English-language films and TV shows. That in turn has elevated familiarity with and acceptance of Asian local shows and Asian performers – not just those riding the Korean wave.

Netflix to Air ‘Trillion Game,’ Japanese Drama Series From TBS (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Japan - Tokyo
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20.10.2023 / 10:43

Netflix to Air ‘Trillion Game,’ Japanese Drama Series From TBS (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Netflix has picked up rights to Japanese financial drama series “Trillion Game” from leading local broadcaster Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) and will begin airing it from Saturday. The show involves two young men – one a computer programming ace, the other a self-centered but charismatic entrepreneurial type – who have their early career moves thwarted by Dragon Bank and instead start their own company with the seemingly impossible ambition of building a trillion dollar company. They have no business plan and no capital and must come up with innovative ways to raise money and get ahead. The story was based on a manga originally written by Inagaki Riichiro and illustrated by Ikegami Ryoichi that was serialized in Shogakukan’s Big Comic Superior magazine from 2020. The TBS series, directed by Murao Yoshiaki, written by Habara Daisuke and produced by Matsumoto Akiko, Matsushita Hiromi and Kato Shoichi, began airing as weekly instalments in primetime evening slots from July 14 to Sept. 15.Meguro Ren, a member of the J-pop idol group Snowman, plays Haru Tennoji, the charming but tricksy protagonist.

‘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.

‘Tiger Stripes’ Director Amanda Nell Eu Denounces Malaysian Censored Release of Oscar-Hopeful Film - variety.com - Malaysia - Singapore
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20.10.2023 / 00:05

‘Tiger Stripes’ Director Amanda Nell Eu Denounces Malaysian Censored Release of Oscar-Hopeful Film

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Amanda Nell Eu, director of breakout film “Tiger Stripes,” has disowned the censored version of the movie that launched in her native Malaysia on Thursday. “I do not stand behind the cut that will be shown in local cinemas […] the film that will be shown in local cinemas is not the film that we made, and it is not the film that won the Grand Prize of the Critics Week in Cannes,” said Eu in a statement (see below for full letter). The debut feature had received wide acclaim as the first Malaysian film in many years to play in Cannes, the first by a Malaysian woman director. It won a prize as best picture in Cannes Critics’ Week sidebar, will be the opening film of the Singapore International Film Festival and has been selected as Malaysia’s Oscar contender. Pitched somewhere between a coming-of-age drama and a body horror movie, the film tells the story of a 12-year-old who becomes the first among her friends to reach puberty.

Pacific Island Peoples Explore Connections as Cinema at Sea Festival Launches in Okinawa – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - USA - Japan - Indonesia - county Pacific - Taiwan - Macau
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19.10.2023 / 11:35

Pacific Island Peoples Explore Connections as Cinema at Sea Festival Launches in Okinawa – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The inaugural edition of the Cinema at Sea – Okinawa Pan-Pacific International Film Festival will be held next month (Nov. 23-29) on the Japanese island of Okinawa.

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.

‘Talk to Me’ Producer Causeway Films Opens U.K. Division, Hires Daniel Negret - variety.com - Australia - South Africa - Berlin - Serbia - county Jennings
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17.10.2023 / 03:59

‘Talk to Me’ Producer Causeway Films Opens U.K. Division, Hires Daniel Negret

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Causeway Films, the Australian film production house behind recent breakout “Talk to Me,” has opened a U.K. operation. The company has hired Daniel Negret, formerly of Head Gear Films, as its CEO. Causeway Films was established by producers Kristina Ceyton and Samantha Jennings in 2014, launching with Jennifer Kent’s Sundance hit “The Babadook.” It followed that by producing Kent’s follow up feature “The Nightingale,” which won the special jury prize at the Venice Film Festival in 2019. Innovative horror film, “Talk to Me,” from filmmaking duo Danny and Michael Philippou screened in Sundance, Berlin and SXSW 2023 and was acquired by A24.

Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif’s ‘Tiger 3’ Sets Strategic November Release, Unveils Trailer – Global Bulletin - variety.com - India
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16.10.2023 / 10:13

Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif’s ‘Tiger 3’ Sets Strategic November Release, Unveils Trailer – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief India’s Yash Raj Films has set a mid-November release date through the Diwali holidays for “Tiger 3,” its anticipated spy-action film starring Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif and Emraan Hashmi. Holiday complexities have caused the company to devise what it called a “strategic and unique release plan.” Having previously only released teaser footage, YRF has now also unveiled a full trailer. Unusually, the film will open in Indian and international theaters on a Sunday – Nov. 12 – the first day of Diwali. “2023 is the year of ‘Adhik Maas’ which has led to complications regarding festival dates.

‘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.

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
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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.

Zhang Yimou to Receive Lifetime Honor at Tokyo Film Festival - variety.com - China - Japan - Tokyo
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10.10.2023 / 07:42

Zhang Yimou to Receive Lifetime Honor at Tokyo Film Festival

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Leading Chinese film director Zhang Yimou is to receive a lifetime achievement award at the Tokyo International Film Festival later this month. The award will be presented to him during the festival’s opening ceremony on Oct. 23. Later, Zhang will take part in a special talk session at the TIFF Loungeco-hosted by the Japan Foundation. Additionally, his “Full River Red,” which was a box office sensation in China at the beginning of the year, will play as a gala selection during the Tokyo festival. Zhang, consider to be among China’s “fifth generation” of filmmakers, has had an extraordinary career that he has sustained for over three decades.

‘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
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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
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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.

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