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Russia Film and TV Advocacy Org Roskino Barred From France’s Series Mania Festival - variety.com - France - Ukraine - Russia
variety.com
28.02.2022 / 01:29

Russia Film and TV Advocacy Org Roskino Barred From France’s Series Mania Festival

Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentRussia’s Roskino, the government-backed advocacy organization for the nation’s film and TV industry, has been barred from participating in Series Mania, the international TV showcase that will unfold in Northern France next month, Variety has confirmed.The Russian org was expected to host a presentation of buzzed-about content at Series Mania’s industry showcase in Lille, which runs from March 18-25. The festival disinvited Roskino after the French culture ministry vetoed its presence at at the event in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The news of Series Mania’s stand against Roskino was first reported by Screen.Roskino has in recent years ramped up its presence at key industry events, reflecting the emergence of new generation of Russian filmmakers on the international scene.

Asian-American Dancer Attacked En Route To Off Broadway Theater In Apparent Hate Crime - deadline.com - New York - China - USA - city Chinatown
deadline.com
25.02.2022 / 19:41

Asian-American Dancer Attacked En Route To Off Broadway Theater In Apparent Hate Crime

An Asian-American dancer en route to a first-performance celebration at New York’s Public Theater was attacked Wednesday night in what theater officials describe as the latest “disgusting and heartbreaking”  incident “in a long history of violence against Asian Americans.”

Indian Filmmakers Pen Letter To Priyanka Chopra Protesting Cancellation Of Mumbai Film Festival’s Physical Screenings - deadline.com - India - city Mumbai
deadline.com
25.02.2022 / 17:43

Indian Filmmakers Pen Letter To Priyanka Chopra Protesting Cancellation Of Mumbai Film Festival’s Physical Screenings

A collective of filmmakers in India have banded together to protest the cancellation of this year’s Mumbai Film Festival (MAMI), addressing their concerns to chairperson Priyanka Chopra.

Netflix Reportedly Will Not Premiere Films At This Year’s Cannes Film Festival - theplaylist.net - France - county Andrew
theplaylist.net
25.02.2022 / 17:40

Netflix Reportedly Will Not Premiere Films At This Year’s Cannes Film Festival

Despite a new rule about theatrical releases in France and filmmaker Andrew Dominik really hoping “Blonde” would debut at the event, it appears 2022 will be another year where Netflix skips the Cannes Film Festival. According to Variety, Netflix isn’t expected to debut any new films at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.

Dismayed Indian Filmmakers Appeal to Priyanka Chopra Jonas Over Mumbai Film Festival - variety.com - India - city Mumbai - city Busan
variety.com
25.02.2022 / 14:25

Dismayed Indian Filmmakers Appeal to Priyanka Chopra Jonas Over Mumbai Film Festival

Naman Ramachandran Fifteen prominent Indian independent filmmakers have issued an open letter to the Mumbai Film Festival, appealing to festival chair Priyanka Chopra Jonas to lay on physical screenings at the canceled – but partially online – event.The letter is signed by several filmmakers whose films premiered at A-list festivals, including Aditya Vikram Sengupta (“Once Upon A Time In Calcutta,” Venice), Gurvinder Singh (“Adh Chanani Raat,” Rotterdam), Irfana Majumdar (“Shankar’s Fairies,” Locarno), Natesh Hegde (“Pedro,” Busan/London), Nithin Lukose (“Paka,” Toronto), Payal Kapadia and Ranabir Das (“A Night of Knowing Nothing,” Cannes) and Rahul Jain (“Invisible Demons,” Cannes).The physical edition of the festival was called off earlier this month, “due to a multitude of challenges brought upon by the continuing pandemic,” per a statement from the festival. “At this point, we do not know when, what form and shape the festival will take in the future,” the statement from the festival, run by the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image popularly known as MAMI, added.

Netflix Won't Compete at Cannes Film Festival in 2022 - www.justjared.com - France
justjared.com
23.02.2022 / 23:01

Netflix Won't Compete at Cannes Film Festival in 2022

Some news in the film world today regarding the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.

Korean Streamer Tving Has What it Takes to Challenge Netflix, Says CEO Yang Ji-eul (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - South Korea - Japan - North Korea - Taiwan
variety.com
23.02.2022 / 07:05

Korean Streamer Tving Has What it Takes to Challenge Netflix, Says CEO Yang Ji-eul (EXCLUSIVE)

Korea, one of the world’s most advanced economies and now one of the most competitive OTT markets.Now, local contender Tving reckons it has many of the tools it needs to unseat Netflix from its hard-earned position as Korea’s top dog streamer.Streaming industry numbers in Korea have risen in roughly inverse proportion to the decline of theatrical film industry. South Korea was the world’s fourth biggest box office market until 2019, but it is now chugging along with a dearth of local titles and aggregate revenues averaging a miserable $5 million per weekend so far in 2022.Consultancy, Media Partners Asia has estimated in contrast that Netflix may have ended 2021 with some six million paying subscribers (in a population of 51 million).

Exiled Artists Launch Hong Kong Film Festival in the U.K. - variety.com - Britain - China - county Bristol - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
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23.02.2022 / 04:45

Exiled Artists Launch Hong Kong Film Festival in the U.K.

Vivienne Chow Hong Kong protest films “Revolution of Our Times” and “May You Stay Forever Young” will have their British premiere in March at a new film festival organized by artists and culture sector workers who have relocated to the U.K. Ng Ka-leung, a producer and director of Hong Kong dystopian anthology “Ten Years,” and documentary filmmaker and writer Wong Ching, co-curators of Hong Kong Film Festival U.K. 2022, said the festival is more than just about screening films that can no longer be shown in their hometown due to political changes.It is organized by Hong Kong Umbrella Community, a U.K.-based body co-founded by Nathan Law, a former Hong Kong lawmaker who is now living in exile in Britain.

Scotland’s Sands International Film Festival In St Andrews Sets Inaugural Line-Up & Joe Russo Talk - deadline.com - France - Scotland
deadline.com
21.02.2022 / 14:11

Scotland’s Sands International Film Festival In St Andrews Sets Inaugural Line-Up & Joe Russo Talk

The first ever Sands: International Film Festival, set to be held in Scotland’s St Andrews, has revealed its line-up.

Mumbai Film Festival Moves 2022 Edition Online - deadline.com - India - city Mumbai
deadline.com
18.02.2022 / 13:25

Mumbai Film Festival Moves 2022 Edition Online

The 22nd edition of the Mumbai Film Festival, due to be held March 12 – 22, is moving online in the face of enduring challenges first brought about by the pandemic.

Osaka Asian Film Festival Unveils Biggest Ever Program - variety.com - China - Japan - North Korea - Hong Kong - city Yokohama - Bangladesh
variety.com
17.02.2022 / 16:17

Osaka Asian Film Festival Unveils Biggest Ever Program

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefThe Osaka Asian Film Festival has unveiled its biggest ever program – a total of 76 films – to unspool next month (March 10-20, 2022).Its competition section includes the acclaimed Korean debut film “Aloners,” which offers an exacting critique of the alienating effects upon life of modern capitalist economies; Hong Kong biopic “Anita”; the world premiere of “Angry Son,” which combines LGBT and mixed race themes in a heartwarming comedy; Kong Dashan’s new take on “Journey to the West,” as a ragtag group of people on a UFO hunt; “Mama’s Affair,” the second film by Kearen Pang, whose 2017 debut “29+1” won Osaka’s audience award, “No Land’s Man” from Mostofa Sarwar Farooki and festival circuit hit “Barbarian Invasion.” The spotlight section includes ten titles. Among them are “The Ground Beneath her Feet” from Bangladesh’s Mohammad Rabby Mridha; “A Room of Her own” from China’s Xie Yiran; and Carlo Francisco Manatad’s “Whether the Weather is Fine.”The largest component section is the twenty-title Indie Forum, a platform for Japanese indie films that allow the winner to claim the Japan Cuts Award.

‘Limbo’ and ‘Anita’ Top Hong Kong Film Awards Nominations - variety.com - China - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
variety.com
16.02.2022 / 17:12

‘Limbo’ and ‘Anita’ Top Hong Kong Film Awards Nominations

Vivienne Chow Action thriller “Limbo” and “Anita,” a biopic about the late Canto-pop queen Anita Mui lead the nomination race for this year’s Hong Kong Film Awards, which is holding its 40th edition after being postponed from last year.“Limbo,” a Cantonese noir that follows a cop duo’s hunt for a serial killer, received 14 nominations including best film, best director for Soi Cheang, best screenplay, best actor for Lam Ka-tung and best actress for Cya Liu. The film had earlier won the critics heart at the annual Hong Kong Film Critics’ Society Awards, which named “Limbo” as best film and Liu best actress for her role as a young addict.“Anita” received 12 nominations, including best film and best director for Longman Leung.

Bappi Lahiri Dies: Indian Singer & Composer For Film Was 69; Tributes Pour In - deadline.com - India - city Mumbai
deadline.com
16.02.2022 / 15:01

Bappi Lahiri Dies: Indian Singer & Composer For Film Was 69; Tributes Pour In

Alokesh Lahiri aka Bappi Lahiri, the popular Indian singer, composer and record producer, has died at the age of 69.

‘Coma’: Bertrand Bonello’s Latest Is An Unforgiving, Nightmarish Blast [Berlin Film Festival] - theplaylist.net - France - Berlin
theplaylist.net
13.02.2022 / 20:51

‘Coma’: Bertrand Bonello’s Latest Is An Unforgiving, Nightmarish Blast [Berlin Film Festival]

Love letters rarely include knock-off Barbie dolls engaging in incest, but the conventional is often off the table when it comes to French director Bertrand Bonello. “Coma,” Bonello’s latest, begins with a miscellanea of incongruent images, zoomed in and blurred, an amalgamation of amorphous shapes that exacerbates the sharpness of the accompanying words.

‘Incredible But True’ Review: Quentin Dupieux Delivers A More Grounded Post-Comedy Comedy [Berlin Film Festival] - theplaylist.net - France - Berlin
theplaylist.net
13.02.2022 / 18:25

‘Incredible But True’ Review: Quentin Dupieux Delivers A More Grounded Post-Comedy Comedy [Berlin Film Festival]

Few directors are better equipped to make an interesting and entertaining film in the middle of a pandemic than Quentin Dupieux. Seemingly unperturbed by this “new normal,” the French filmmaker continues on his recent string of cost-effective but impactful films, each revolving around a simple but conceptually bold ‘what if’ scenario, with “Incredible But True,” premiering in the Special Gala section of this year’s Berlin International Film Festival.

New York Times Gets Backlash For Asian American Figure Skating “Overrepresented” Article - deadline.com - New York - China - USA - New York - Texas - Utah - city Beijing - city Salt Lake City, state Utah
deadline.com
13.02.2022 / 03:01

New York Times Gets Backlash For Asian American Figure Skating “Overrepresented” Article

The New York Times is being taken to the woodshed on social media for using the term “overrepresented” in an article on Asians in figure skating.

Asia’s Uneasy Relationship With Europe’s Film Festivals Continues - variety.com - China - Tokyo - North Korea - Indonesia - Berlin - city Shanghai - city Busan
variety.com
12.02.2022 / 09:09

Asia’s Uneasy Relationship With Europe’s Film Festivals Continues

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefOnly a few months ago, hundreds of Asian film executives were expecting to attend this week’s Berlin festival and the European Film Market. For many, it would have been their first participation in a top-tier overseas festival for nearly two years.But the Omicron variant has upended those dreams. And, except for those folks with a film playing in the festival, most have stayed at home.

Sundance Winner ‘Girl Picture,’ ‘Tramps!’ to Bookend In-Person BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Britain - London - India
variety.com
11.02.2022 / 16:27

Sundance Winner ‘Girl Picture,’ ‘Tramps!’ to Bookend In-Person BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival – Global Bulletin

Naman Ramachandran The 36th edition of BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival will open with Alli Haapasalo’s “Girl Picture” and close with Kevin Hegge‘s documentary “Tramps!” “Girl Picture,” which won the World Cinema Dramatic Audience Award at Sundance in January and will screen at the Berlinale next week, follows three girls at the cusp of womanhood. Over three consecutive Fridays, two of them experience the effects of falling in love, while the third goes on a quest to find something she’s never experienced – pleasure.Feature documentary “Tramps,” world premiering at the festival, looks at how in London in the 1980’s, an onslaught of art students arriving in the city resulted in a unique cross-fertilization of British art, fashion, music and film culminating in a group known as The New Romantics.

Berlin Film Festival Jury Recalls Inspirations, Including ‘Back To The Future’, Talks Shrinking Gap Between Arthouse & Mainstream - deadline.com - Japan - Berlin
deadline.com
10.02.2022 / 14:41

Berlin Film Festival Jury Recalls Inspirations, Including ‘Back To The Future’, Talks Shrinking Gap Between Arthouse & Mainstream

The 72nd Berlin Film Festival kicks off in physical form today with M. Night Shyamalan leading the main competition jury. Also notable among panelists is Oscar nominee Ryusuke Hamaguchi whose Drive My Car this week became the first Japanese movie ever nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award. Hamaguchi was actually on a plane heading to Berlin when the nominations were announced, and only learned of the results upon landing.

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