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Korea’s Streaming Rivals, Tving and Wavve, in Merger Talks - variety.com - South Korea - North Korea
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29.11.2023

Korea’s Streaming Rivals, Tving and Wavve, in Merger Talks

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief South Korea’s two largest streaming services, Tving and Wave, are in advanced merger talks, according to Korean financial news media. The move appears intended to strengthen the home-grown platforms, which currently trail streaming market leader Netflix. The Korean Economic Daily reported Wednesday that CJ ENM, the largest shareholder in TVing, and SK Square, the biggest backer of Wavve, could strike an agreement as early as next week.

‘The Royal Hotel,’ ‘Shayda’ and ‘Limbo’ Make Shortlist for Screen Producers Australia Awards – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Australia - India - North Korea
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29.11.2023

‘The Royal Hotel,’ ‘Shayda’ and ‘Limbo’ Make Shortlist for Screen Producers Australia Awards – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Carmen,” “Foe,” “Limbo,” Australia’s Oscar contender “Shayda,” “Streets of Colour” and “The Royal Hotel” have received the six nominations for best feature film at this year’s Screen Producers Australia Awards. The SPA Awards will be held on Thursday, March 21, 2024, the final evening of the Screen Forever conference. In the documentary feature section, the nominations are “Flyaways,” “Harley & Katya,” “Living With Devils,” “ONEFOUR: Against All Odds,” “The Cape,” “The Giants,” “The Jewish Nazi?” and “The Platypus Garden.” Nominations for best telemovie or miniseries production are “While the Men Are Away,” “The Claremont Murders,” “Wellmania,” “The Messenger,” “Bad Behaviour” and “The Clearing.” “2023 was a year filled with a number of challenges for our industry, but the Australian screen sector continued to delight audiences globally with stories that share our unique culture and creativity,” said SPA CEO Matthew Deaner.

Lightning International Adds Eric Tan, David Newton for Expanded Role at ATF - variety.com - county Newton - Hong Kong - Singapore - city Singapore - city Hong Kong
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28.11.2023

Lightning International Adds Eric Tan, David Newton for Expanded Role at ATF

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Lightning International, the Hong Kong- and U.K.-based content distribution and solutions company, is expanding its staff ahead of the upcoming Asia TV Forum & Market (ATF) in Singapore. It has hired Eric Tan to be director of content sales Asia. He will be responsible for all aspects of channel and content distribution.

TikTok Owner Bytedance Poised to Close ‘Marvel Snap’ Game Publisher Nuverse - variety.com - China - city Shanghai
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28.11.2023

TikTok Owner Bytedance Poised to Close ‘Marvel Snap’ Game Publisher Nuverse

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Bytedance, the unlisted Chinese tech giant that owns TikTok, is poised to slash part of its games operations, including Nuverse, which publishes ‘Marvel Snap,’ according to financial news sources. News was reported by Bloomberg, Reuters and other tech news providers The Information and The Verge on Monday that Bytedance will retreat from its mainstream video games operation with the loss of some 1,000 jobs. “We regularly review our businesses and make adjustments to centre on long-term strategic growth areas,” a ByteDance representative said in a statement sent to some media. “Following a recent review, we’ve made the difficult decision to restructure our gaming business.” Variety has also reached out to Bytedance for comment. Nuverse, the unit for most of Bytedance’s games, is understood to have told employees that it will halt nearly all games that have not yet launched.

TVB, Hong Kong’s Top Broadcaster, to Lay-Off 300 Staff and Cut Channels - variety.com - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
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28.11.2023

TVB, Hong Kong’s Top Broadcaster, to Lay-Off 300 Staff and Cut Channels

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Television Broadcasts (TVB), long the dominant free-to-air TV operator in Hong Kong is to dismiss 300 staff, or 8% of its already reduced workforce, in a further cost cutting move. The company said in a regulatory filing on Monday that it will shed 200 staff from its program production operations, merge two of its five channels and reduce its Zstore e-commerce business, with the loss of an additional 100 jobs. The moves, some of which require regulatory approval, are the second staff reduction to be announced this year. In March, TVB cut 255 employees, taking its headcount to 3,600 as of June.TVB is proposing to merge its J2 channel (offering content and programs aimed at a young audience) with its TVB Finance, Sports & Information channel and to create TVB+.

The Philippines’ ABS-CBN Pitching ‘The Bagman’ Series at ATF Market - variety.com - Singapore - Philippines
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27.11.2023

The Philippines’ ABS-CBN Pitching ‘The Bagman’ Series at ATF Market

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The Philippines’ ABS-CBN is to launch its new series “The Bagman” at next month’s ATF market in Singapore. Series star Arjo Atayde will attend as part of the promotional team. “The Bagman” is a spin-off from the original, locally-produced digital series “Bagman” that was aimed at the Filipino audience.

Pathe Cinemas Sets Five-Screen and Co-Distribution Deal With Imax as French Box Office Recovery Continues - variety.com - France
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27.11.2023

Pathe Cinemas Sets Five-Screen and Co-Distribution Deal With Imax as French Box Office Recovery Continues

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Multi-territory European cinema operator, Pathe Cinemas has expanded its existing deal with premium large format technology company Imax. The new agreement sees the addition of five new Imax With Laser systems in Europe, including four in France.

Chinese Streamer iQiyi Sets Theatrical Deals in Southeast Asia - variety.com - China - Malaysia - Singapore - city Singapore
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27.11.2023

Chinese Streamer iQiyi Sets Theatrical Deals in Southeast Asia

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Chinese films “Trending Topic” and “The Invisible Guest” will be given theatrical releases in Malaysia and Singapore in the coming month. This step follows agreements between Chinese streamer iQiyi and Malaysian cinema chain GSC and Singaporean distributor Clover Films.

China Box Office: Annual Total Passes $7 Billion as ‘Across the Furious Sea’ Sails Off With Weekend Win, Disney’s ‘Wish’ Opens Fifth - variety.com - China - Japan
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27.11.2023

China Box Office: Annual Total Passes $7 Billion as ‘Across the Furious Sea’ Sails Off With Weekend Win, Disney’s ‘Wish’ Opens Fifth

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief China’s nationwide annual box office passed the symbolic $7 billion and RMB 50 billion marks in recent days, confirming a decent, but still incomplete recovery of the theatrical cinema industry. According to consultancy Artisan Gateway, the running box office total to Nov. 26 was $7.15 billion.

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

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

‘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

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.

‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Spinoff ‘Wellington Paranormal’ Expands as Podcast - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - Ireland
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23.11.2023

‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Spinoff ‘Wellington Paranormal’ Expands as Podcast

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Wellington Paranormal,” the series spinoff from 2014 breakout hit film “What We Do In the Shadows,” is launching an audio companion piece. It is produced by Frank Podcasts, a new New Zealand-based podcast network, headed by Mike Minogue and Tim Batt. The podcast will feature actors, writers, directors and more, delving into the making of the Jemaine Clement produced and Taika Waititi executive produced TV series, “Wellington Paranormal.” The show is hosted by Minogue (who played Officer Minogue in the series) and Karen O’Leary (Officer O’Leary), with Maaka Pohatu (Sarge) and Tom Sainsbury (Officer Parker) as recurring guests.

Mirror, Hong Kong Boy Band, Sets Dates for ‘Feel the Passion’ Tour - variety.com - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
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23.11.2023

Mirror, Hong Kong Boy Band, Sets Dates for ‘Feel the Passion’ Tour

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Mirror, the Hong Kong boy band that shot to fame in 2018 but had its live career cut short by a tragic on-stage incident, will return to in-person live performances in January. The 12-piece band will play 16 shows at the Asia World Expo auditorium, one of Hong Kong’s largest venues, as part of their ‘Mirror Feel the Passion Concert Tour 2024.’ They will perform Jan. 15-17, 19-22, 24-27, 29-31, and Feb.

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

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.

Darren Dale Makes History as Chair of Sydney Film Festival – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Australia - Britain - China - Thailand - Hong Kong
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23.11.2023

Darren Dale Makes History as Chair of Sydney Film Festival – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Producer and screenwriter, Darren Dale has been named as the new board chair of the Sydney Film Festival, following the retirement of Dianne Weir. He is a leading advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content and has been director of Blackfella Films since 2000.

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

‘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.

DouYu CEO Chen Shaojie Arrested, Chinese Live Streaming Company Confirms - variety.com - China
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22.11.2023

DouYu CEO Chen Shaojie Arrested, Chinese Live Streaming Company Confirms

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Chen Shaojie, the chairman and CEO of leading Chinese gaming live-streaming platform Douyu, has been arrested. The NASDAQ-listed company confirmed the previously-reported news in a regulatory filing late on Tuesday. DouYu said that it was informed that Chen was arrested by police in Chengdu “on or about Nov. 16.” Reputable Chinese and international media previously reported that he had been missing for at least three weeks and had been away from public view since August. In China, suspects in criminal cases are often detained for weeks or months prior to their formal arrest.

‘Filipinana,’ ‘The Remotes’ Win Top Prizes at QCinema Project Market in The Philippines – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Vietnam - Singapore - Philippines - city Busan
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22.11.2023

‘Filipinana,’ ‘The Remotes’ Win Top Prizes at QCinema Project Market in The Philippines – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The QCinema Project Market, the industry initiative that accompanies The Philippines’ QCinema International Film Festival, revealed its winners list on Tuesday delivering almost $500,000 of grants and in-kind support. The prizes followed a two-day networking and pitching event on Nov. 18 and 19 for 19 feature-length fiction film projects from Southeast Asia.

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

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

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).

EST Articles, Asian-Themed Digital Publication, Launched by Jaeson Ma and Eric Tu (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - USA - Hong Kong
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21.11.2023

EST Articles, Asian-Themed Digital Publication, Launched by Jaeson Ma and Eric Tu (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief EST Media, the Asian-focused film and video group, hatched by Jaeson Ma and former Vice Media executive Eric Tu, is now diversifying into publishing. It is launching EST Articles under its Eastern Standard Times journalism banner. The digital-only publication is “dedicated to exploring the voices and stories of the Asian and Asian diaspora communities through written medium to long-form, in-depth articles,” EST Media said.

Chinese Streamer iQiyi Confirms Swing to Profits With $65 Million Third Quarter - variety.com - China - Singapore
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21.11.2023

Chinese Streamer iQiyi Confirms Swing to Profits With $65 Million Third Quarter

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief iQiyi, the NASDAQ-listed Chinese streaming firm, confirmed its recent swing from loss to profitability with a July-September quarter that saw revenue and profits growth even as subscription numbers dipped fractionally. Net income attributable to iQIYI was RMB476 million ($65.2 million), compared to a net loss of RMB396 million in the same period in 2022, the company said in a filing on Tuesday. Using the company’s preferred non-GAAP statement of its accounts, net income was RMB622 million ($85.3 million), compared to non-GAAP net profits of RMB187 million in the same period last year. Total revenues in the period were RMB8.0 billion ($1.1 billion), a 7% year over year increase. Within that figure, subscription revenue was RMB5.0 billion ($687 million), up 19% year over year.

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

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+.

Gaga Corp., Leading Japanese Indie Film Company, Sold to Gaming Firm Genda - variety.com - Japan
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20.11.2023

Gaga Corp., Leading Japanese Indie Film Company, Sold to Gaming Firm Genda

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Leading Japanese indie film company Gaga Corporation has seen a controlling share stake sold to Genda Inc., a fast-moving entertainment conglomerate with its roots in arcade gaming. Genda is buying the 78% share holding owned by Gaga chairman Tom Yoda’s T.Y. Limited company.

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

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.

Ciaran Hinds Joins ‘Euphoria’ Star Jacob Elordi in Prime Video and Sony’s Australian Miniseries ‘The Narrow Road to the Deep North’ - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - Canada - county Young - Berlin - Burma - city Odessa, county Young - county Hinds
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20.11.2023

Ciaran Hinds Joins ‘Euphoria’ Star Jacob Elordi in Prime Video and Sony’s Australian Miniseries ‘The Narrow Road to the Deep North’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Veteran actor Ciaran Hinds and Odessa Young have joined Euphoria star Jacob Elordi in the cast of premium Australian miniseries “The Narrow Road to the Deep North.” Production is now under way. An adaptation of the Booker Prize-winning novel by Richard Flanaghan, the five-part series is love story set against the backdrop of World War II. Production is by Curio Pictures with Prime Video releasing the title in Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

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

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.

China Box Office: ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ Debuts in Third Place - variety.com - China
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20.11.2023

China Box Office: ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ Debuts in Third Place

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Local crime drama film “Last Suspect” returned to the top spot at the mainland China box office over the latest weekend, as “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” opened quietly in third place. Narrowly beaten last week by “The Marvels,” “Last Suspect” climbed one place while “The Marvels” fell out of the top five in China. In its third weekend of release, “Last Suspect” recorded $10.1 million (RMB76 million), according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway.

Chinese Film Director Barred From Attending Singapore World Premiere of Documentary - variety.com - China - Singapore - city Singapore
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17.11.2023

Chinese Film Director Barred From Attending Singapore World Premiere of Documentary

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Chinese authorities have banned artist and film director Guo Zhenming from traveling to Singapore for the world premiere of his documentary film “Tedious Days and Nights.” The film is scheduled to play at the Singapore International Film Festival on Dec. 4 in the festival’s Standpoint strand. It was advertised as including a Q&A session with the director.

Sting, Jonas Brothers Set to Headline at Lollapalooza India – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Australia - France - USA - Italy - India - city Mumbai - Israel
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17.11.2023

Sting, Jonas Brothers Set to Headline at Lollapalooza India – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Sting, Jonas Brothers, Halsey and OneRepublic are among the headline acts set to perform at Lollapalooza India. The music festival is set for a second edition Jan.

Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ Sets China Theatrical Release - variety.com - France - China
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17.11.2023

Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ Sets China Theatrical Release

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The Ridley Scott-directed historical epic “Napoleon” is set to get a release in mainland Chinese theaters next month. The Apple Original Films and Sony Pictures’ title has received approval for import into China and release in a Dec. 1 slot, Sony said on Thursday. Per a Sony synopsis, the film “details the checkered rise and fall of the iconic French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, played by Oscar-winner Joaquin Phoenix.

Strong Summer Box Office Helps Alibaba’s Film and Music Businesses Cut Losses in Quarter - variety.com - China
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16.11.2023

Strong Summer Box Office Helps Alibaba’s Film and Music Businesses Cut Losses in Quarter

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Alibaba, China’s e-commerce and entertainment giant, revealed a 9% revenue improvement and a return to profits in the three months to the end of September, the second quarter of its financial year. The group, which is in the process of breaking itself up into six separate businesses, had revenue of RMB225 billion ($30.8 billion). Net income of RMB26.7 billion ($3.66 billion) compared with a net loss of RMB22.5 billion in the same period last year.

Nicole Kidman Funds Award Honoring Late Australian Industry Executive Brian Walsh: ‘I Considered Him Family’ - variety.com - Australia - Vietnam - city Bangkok
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16.11.2023

Nicole Kidman Funds Award Honoring Late Australian Industry Executive Brian Walsh: ‘I Considered Him Family’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Nicole Kidman is providing $50,000 of her own money for a TV industry award named in honor of an Australian executive who died earlier this year. The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) is to present the newly-created Brian Walsh Award for Emerging Talent at its annual award ceremony in February. The award aims to discover and nurture the next generation of Australian actors.

New Zealand Producers Seek Levy on International Streaming Platforms - variety.com - New Zealand
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16.11.2023

New Zealand Producers Seek Levy on International Streaming Platforms

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The New Zealand screen producers’ guild SPADA says that international streaming platforms should be regulated and made to pay a portion of their revenue to the local industry. “The streamers currently pay no tax in New Zealand, face no regulation, and use broadband infrastructure that was partially funded by our government.

‘Concrete Utopia’ Dominates Korea’s Grand Bell Awards – Global Bulletin - variety.com - South Korea - India - city Seoul - Indonesia - city Bangkok
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16.11.2023

‘Concrete Utopia’ Dominates Korea’s Grand Bell Awards – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Concrete Utopia,” South Korea’s Oscar contender, was Wednesday named best film at the country’s annual Grand Bell Awards. It also won prizes for best actor, best supporting actress, art direction, sound mixing and visual effects.

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