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Netflix Picks Up Japanese Animation Film ‘The Imaginary’ – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Mexico - Thailand - Japan
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26.01.2024 / 10:11

Netflix Picks Up Japanese Animation Film ‘The Imaginary’ – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Netflix has picked up worldwide rights to “The Imaginary,” a currently-on-release Japanese animation film from producer Studio Ponoc. “Studio Ponoc is thrilled to bring our storytelling and innovative hand-drawn, hand-painted animated films to all audiences, and in particular to children and their families to enjoy together, around the world on Netflix,” said Nishimura Yoshiaki, Ponoc founder and former Studio Ghibli producer. The film is directed by Momose Yoshiyuki, who has credits on Ponoc’s 2017 title “Mary and the Witch’s Flower” and others on Ghibli’s “Spirited Away,” “Princess Mononoke” and “Porco Rosso.” Adapted from a novel by A.F. Harold, with a screenplay by Nishimura, the film “portrays the depths of humanity and creativity through the eyes of young Amanda and her imaginary companion, Rudger.

Pathé Acquires Films des Tournelles, French Producer of Louis Garrel’s ‘The Innocent’ and Nadine Labaki’s ‘Caramel’ - variety.com - France
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25.01.2024 / 17:59

Pathé Acquires Films des Tournelles, French Producer of Louis Garrel’s ‘The Innocent’ and Nadine Labaki’s ‘Caramel’

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent French mini-major Pathé has acquired Les Films des Tournelles, the production company founded by Anne-Dominique Toussaint whose recent credits include Louis Garrel‘s Cesar-winning “The Innocent.” Besides Garrel, Les Films des Tournelles has worked with a flurry of auteurs on some of their most successful films, including Riad Sattouf’s “The French Kissers,” which won the Cesar for best first film in 2010; Nadine Labaki’s “Caramel”; Emanuele Crialese’s “Respiro”; Valeria Golino’s “Miele”; and Mona Achache’s “The Hedgehog.” “The Innocent” won two prizes at last year’s Cesar Awards and screened at Cannes on the 75th anniversary of the festival. Toussaint has also worked with Philippe Le Guay and Emmanuel Carrère.

Inaugural HKIFF – CAA China Genre Initiative Sets First Projects - deadline.com - China - North Korea - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
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25.01.2024 / 09:19

Inaugural HKIFF – CAA China Genre Initiative Sets First Projects

The inaugural Hong Kong International Film Festival Industry – CAA China Genre Initiative (HCG) has set its first projects which will be showcased during the 28th Hong Kong International Film & TV Market alongside the 22nd Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum running from March 11-13.

Hong Kong-CAA China Genre Film Initiative Unveils Projects for First Edition - variety.com - China - Hong Kong - Taiwan - city Hong Kong - city Rotterdam - county Love
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25.01.2024 / 07:23

Hong Kong-CAA China Genre Film Initiative Unveils Projects for First Edition

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Six projects have been announced as participating in the inaugural edition of the HKIFF Industry – CAA China Genre Initiative, a project incubator in Hong Kong for Chinese-language genre films. The HCG platform will run March 11-13, 2024, alongside the 22nd Hong Kong – Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF) and the Hong Kong International Film & TV Market (FilMart), Asia’s largest film and TV rights market. From the six, two winning projects will each receive a cash prize of $20,000 for development funding.

Osaka Asian Film Festival Sets Competition, Focus Sections on Hong Kong, Taiwan and Thailand - variety.com - Australia - China - Thailand - Japan - Indonesia - Malaysia - county Patrick - Hong Kong - Singapore - Taiwan - Philippines - city Hong Kong - Mongolia
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25.01.2024 / 05:09

Osaka Asian Film Festival Sets Competition, Focus Sections on Hong Kong, Taiwan and Thailand

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Three Japanese films enjoying their world premieres, along with festival favorites “City of Wind” and “Solids by the Seashore,” are set to appear in the 13-title competition section of the Osaka Asian Film Festival in March. The event will be held March 1-10 at venues including ABC Hall, Cine Libre Umeda, T-Joy Umeda and the Nakanoshima Museum of Art. The opening and closing films will be announced in early February. The 19th edition of the festival, which will eventually contain 55 feature and short films, is set to also include three special programs – a “Thai Cinema Kaleidoscope,” “Taiwan: Movies on the Move,” and “Special Focus on Hong Kong” – as well as its regular Spotlight Section on underrated Asian films and the Indie Forum of more challenging and innovative works. The competition titles are: “City of Wind,” by Mongolia’s Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir; “Fire on Water,” by Malaysia’s Sun-J Perumal; “Hyphen,” by The Philippines Joy Arnaldo; “The Lyricist Wannabe,” by Hong Kong’s Norris Wong; “The Missing,” by The Philippines’ Carl Joseph E.

Aparna Sen Talks Suman Ghosh’s Rotterdam Documentary ‘Parama,’ Prepares Film of Satyajit Ray Stories (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - India - city Busan
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24.01.2024 / 11:57

Aparna Sen Talks Suman Ghosh’s Rotterdam Documentary ‘Parama,’ Prepares Film of Satyajit Ray Stories (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Revered Indian actor and filmmaker Aparna Sen is the subject of Suman Ghosh‘s documentary “Parama: A Journey with Aparna Sen,” which has its world premiere at International Film Festival Rotterdam‘s Cinema Regained strand. Sen came to notice as an actor with the “Samapti” segment in Oscar winner Satyajit Ray’s “Three Daughters” (1961). She acted in several more films by Ray and also worked with Indian cinema greats Mrinal Sen, Tapan Sinha and Rituparno Ghosh.

CinemAsia Film Festival Unveils Competition, Sets ‘Gaga’ as Closing Title - variety.com - China - Canada - India - Netherlands - Japan - Indonesia - city Amsterdam - Malaysia - Singapore - city Kuala Lumpur - Nepal - Taiwan - city Taipei - Philippines - Mongolia
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23.01.2024 / 10:18

CinemAsia Film Festival Unveils Competition, Sets ‘Gaga’ as Closing Title

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The CinemAsia Film Festival in Amsterdam has unveiled titles from seven different Asian countries for its competition section. The festival will play at the Studio/K, Rialto De Pijp and Rialto VU venues March 5-10, 2024. The event will close with the out-of-competition screening of “Gaga,” a drama about indigenous communities in Taiwan, directed by Laha Mebow. “Gaga” documents the challenges faced by a commune after the death of a respected tribal elder who, while alive, had held things together.

‘Anatomy of a Fall’ Wins Best Film, Actress, Screenplay at France’s Lumiere Awards - variety.com - France - Paris - Malta
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22.01.2024 / 21:35

‘Anatomy of a Fall’ Wins Best Film, Actress, Screenplay at France’s Lumiere Awards

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Justine Triet‘s Palme d’Or winning “Anatomy of a Fall” picked up top accolades at the 29th Lumiere Awards, France’s equivalent to the Golden Globes, at a ceremony held Monday at the Forum des Images in Paris. While Triet lost the best director nod to Thomas Cailley for his supernatural family drama “The Animal Kingdom,” “Anatomy of a Fall” won best film, actress for Sandra Huller, and screenplay for Triet and Arthur Harari.

Isabelle Huppert-Starring Berlin Competition Film ‘A Traveler’s Needs’ Picked Up by Finecut - variety.com - Britain - France - North Korea - Berlin
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22.01.2024 / 12:51

Isabelle Huppert-Starring Berlin Competition Film ‘A Traveler’s Needs’ Picked Up by Finecut

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Leading Korean rights sales firm Finecut is to handle the international distribution of “A Traveler’s Needs,” which on Monday was confirmed as debuting in the main competition section of next month’s Berlinale. Remarkably, it is director Hong Sang-soo’s sixth selection for Berlin since 2020. The picture is also the third time that French acting icon Isabelle Huppert stars in a film by the Korean veteran director, following their previous joint efforts “Claire’s Camera” and “In Another Country.” A synopsis provided reads: “She came from France.

‘Black Tea’ Trailer: First Look at Abderrahmane Sissako’s Berlinale Competition Film Unveiled by Gaumont (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - China - Ivory Coast - Berlin - Cape Verde
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22.01.2024 / 12:51

‘Black Tea’ Trailer: First Look at Abderrahmane Sissako’s Berlinale Competition Film Unveiled by Gaumont (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Gaumont has unveiled a first still and trailer for “Black Tea,” Abderrahmane Sissako‘s highly anticipated follow-up to his 2015 Oscar-nominated film “Timbuktu.” The movie will world premiere in competition at the Berlin Film Festival. A lushly-lensed romance drama, “Black Tea” (previously titled “The Perfumed Hill“) tells the story of Joice, who leaves the Ivory Coast after walking out on her wedding day and sets off to start a new life in Guangzhou, China.

Park Kwang-su Nominated as Busan Film Festival Chairman - variety.com - North Korea - city Busan
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22.01.2024 / 06:53

Park Kwang-su Nominated as Busan Film Festival Chairman

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Veteran filmmaker and industry administrator Park Kwang-su has been nominated as the next chairman of the Busan International Film Festival, following a period of behind-the-scenes turmoil. The event, however, has not yet begun the process of selecting a new festival director.

International Insider: BAFTA Film Noms; Amazon’s International “Rebalance”; French Cinema Rebounds - deadline.com - Britain - France - Greece
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19.01.2024 / 14:03

International Insider: BAFTA Film Noms; Amazon’s International “Rebalance”; French Cinema Rebounds

Good afternoon Insiders, Jesse Whittock back with you. So much news to get through this week — here’s a pick of the biggest and best stories. Sign up for the newsletter here.

Ex-TF1 Boss Gilles Pélisson Talks New Role Promoting French Film & TV As President Of Unifrance – Paris Rendez-vous - deadline.com - France
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19.01.2024 / 13:01

Ex-TF1 Boss Gilles Pélisson Talks New Role Promoting French Film & TV As President Of Unifrance – Paris Rendez-vous

Former TF1 Group CEO and chairman Gilles Pélisson has gone through a baptism of fire this week in his new role of president at French film and TV promotional body Unifrance as he attends his first edition of its annual Paris Rendez-vous.

‘Manta Ray’ Star Wanlop Rungkumjad Heads Cast of Taiwan Drama Film ‘Mongrel,’ Screening at IFFR Darkroom (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Thailand - Tokyo - Singapore - Taiwan
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18.01.2024 / 11:27

‘Manta Ray’ Star Wanlop Rungkumjad Heads Cast of Taiwan Drama Film ‘Mongrel,’ Screening at IFFR Darkroom (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Mongrel,” a Taiwan-set drama film that has done the round of project markets, will appear at the International Film Festival Rotterdam as a work in progress. In addition to the screening of 15 minutes of footage, Taiwan-based Singaporean director Chiang Wei Liang has confirmed the film’s cast as being headed by Thai actor Wanlop Rungkumjad (“Eternity,” “Manta Ray”) alongside Taiwanese female actor Lu Yi-ching (“The River”, “Stray Dogs”) and rapper Hong Yu-hong (“Bad Education”, “Miss Shampoo”) from Taiwanese hip-hop group Nine One One. Other key cast include Atchara Suwan (“By the Time It Gets Dark”), and Guo Shu-wei in his debut role.

Russian Director Aleksey German Jr. Talks His Controversial War Film ‘Air’ and Calls for Dialogue Over Ukraine: ‘It Is Impossible to Cancel Russian Culture’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia - Germany - Tokyo - Macau
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16.01.2024 / 13:48

Russian Director Aleksey German Jr. Talks His Controversial War Film ‘Air’ and Calls for Dialogue Over Ukraine: ‘It Is Impossible to Cancel Russian Culture’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief As Russia’s war in Ukraine approaches its second anniversary, leading Russian director Aleksey German Jr. (“House Arrest,” “Under Electric Clouds”), is currently giving “Air,” his state-funded WWII thriller, a commercial release in Russian cinemas. With ferocious action and cruel detail, “Air” has been called out for being a patriotic film.

‘Kina & Yuk,’ an Arctic Fox Adventure Movie From ‘Ailo’s Journey’ Filmmaker, Sells to Key Territories (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Australia - Spain - France - New Zealand - Italy - Canada - Ukraine - Austria - Germany - Switzerland - Indonesia - Poland - Czech Republic - Turkey - Hungary - Algeria - Morocco - Tunisia - Bulgaria - Slovakia - Romania - Guadeloupe - state Baltic - Guyana
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15.01.2024 / 15:13

‘Kina & Yuk,’ an Arctic Fox Adventure Movie From ‘Ailo’s Journey’ Filmmaker, Sells to Key Territories (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Newen Connect has closed a raft of sales on “Kina & Yuk,” a live action family adventure from the team behind “Ailo’s Journey,” ahead of the Unifrance Rendez-Vous showcase. Directed by Guillaume Maidatchevsky (“Ailo’s Journey”), the feature is a wild arctic tale following two foxes who are separated by the melting polar ice and must overcome a number of dangers in the hope of being reunited and raise a family together. The movie was released in French theaters by UGC on Dec.

Prime Video Drops Original Productions in Southeast Asia, Cuts Singapore Staff - variety.com - India - Japan - county Pacific - Singapore - city Singapore
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13.01.2024 / 17:09

Prime Video Drops Original Productions in Southeast Asia, Cuts Singapore Staff

Prime Video is to change its content strategy in Southeast Asia from a model based on original productions to one focused instead on licensing. As a result it has cut some jobs in the region. The move follows last week’s announcement of a restructuring and several hundred job cuts in North America at Prime Video and the Amazon-owned MGM. “Today we have made the decision to discontinue some programs and initiatives, and rebalance our international organization to focus on the countries and regions driving the most growth for our service.

Prime Video Southeast Asia Slashes Originals Team, Confirms Move To “Leaner Local Operating Model” - deadline.com - South Korea - India - Thailand - Japan - Indonesia - Singapore - city Singapore - Philippines
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13.01.2024 / 08:33

Prime Video Southeast Asia Slashes Originals Team, Confirms Move To “Leaner Local Operating Model”

EXCLUSIVE: Amazon Prime Video Southeast Asia is cutting its originals team in Singapore and moving to a “leaner operating model,” as part of the globe wave of redundancies announced earlier this week.

‘Evil Does Not Exist,’ ‘12.12: The Day’ Lead Asian Film Awards Nominations - variety.com - China - Japan - North Korea - Hong Kong - Sri Lanka - city Hong Kong
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12.01.2024 / 10:23

‘Evil Does Not Exist,’ ‘12.12: The Day’ Lead Asian Film Awards Nominations

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Hamaguchi Ryusuke’s “Evil Does Not Exist” and Korean blockbuster “12.12: The Day” dominated the nominations for the 17th edition of the Asian Film Awards. Both picked up six nominations, including those in the best film category. The nominations were announced on Friday afternoon in Hong Kong, ahead of a ceremony on March 10, that will return to the city’s West Kowloon Cultural District and the Qiyu Centre.

K-Pop Convention KCON Sets Five Editions in 2024, Adding Hong Kong - variety.com - Australia - France - Los Angeles - Mexico - Thailand - Japan - Saudi Arabia - North Korea - Uae - county Patrick - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
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11.01.2024 / 12:19

K-Pop Convention KCON Sets Five Editions in 2024, Adding Hong Kong

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief KCON, the Korean pop music and culture convention operated by CJ ENM, will hold five editions in 2024, organizers said on Thursday. The first of the year will be Hong Kong, a new destination for the convention series, before moving on to KCON Japan in May 10-12 and KCON LA July 26-28. Other editions will be held in Saudi Arabia and Europe at unspecified dates in the second half of the year. The Hong Kong edition will be held at March 30-31 at the AsiaWorld Expo, a 10,000 seater venue adjacent to the airport.

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