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Tokyo Film Festival Gives Prominence to Chinese Titles in Competition and Gala Selections - variety.com - China - Russia - Germany - Japan - Tokyo - Philippines - city Busan
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27.09.2023 / 08:21

Tokyo Film Festival Gives Prominence to Chinese Titles in Competition and Gala Selections

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Equal numbers of Chinese and Japanese titles adorn the main competition section of the Toyo International Film Festival, which was announced on Wednesday – three each. Among the Chinese films is “Snow Leopard,” the last feature by the late Pema Tseden, and “Dwelling by the West Lake,” directed by Gu Xiaogang, the surprisingly inexperienced joint recipient of this year’s Kurosawa Award. The full competition with 15 titles, set to play between Oct. 23 and Nov.

Agnieska Holland’s ‘Green Border’ Set For Vatican Screening & Fuoricampo Prize - deadline.com - Germany - Poland - Vatican - city Vatican - Belarus
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26.09.2023 / 19:39

Agnieska Holland’s ‘Green Border’ Set For Vatican Screening & Fuoricampo Prize

Agnieszka Holland is headed to the Vatican for a screening of her migrant crisis drama Green Border, following its selection for its 27th Tertio Millenio Film Festival in November.

‘A Woman Builds,’ Story of Female Needs, Secures Multinational Backing Ahead of Golden Horse Project Market Pitch (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - China - Japan - Hong Kong - Singapore - Taiwan - city Taipei
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26.09.2023 / 03:09

‘A Woman Builds,’ Story of Female Needs, Secures Multinational Backing Ahead of Golden Horse Project Market Pitch (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Ryuji Otsuka and Huang Ji, the husband and wife, Japanese-Chinese directing duo behind “Stonewalling” and “Egg and Stone” have secured multi-national backing for their upcoming fourth film project “A Woman Builds.” The film will depict a Chinese woman forced to live apart from her Japanese husband and their daughter during the pandemic and learning to enjoy the newfound freedom of a pseudo single life. She finds a unique massage parlor to satisfy her sexual needs and decides to build a house back in her home village, despite her husband’s disapproval.

‘Big Brother’ Sets October Return on ITV – Global Bulletin - variety.com - China - Tokyo - Indonesia
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25.09.2023 / 10:09

‘Big Brother’ Sets October Return on ITV – Global Bulletin

Big Brother,” which first launched 23 years ago, is set to return to ITV screens on Oct. 8.

Jill Dando was victim of professional hit claims former armed robber - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Ireland
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25.09.2023 / 09:03

Jill Dando was victim of professional hit claims former armed robber

Jill Dando was killed in a “professional hit”, a former career criminal claims.

China Box Office: ‘Dust to Dust’ Wins on Slowest Weekend in Nine Months - variety.com - China
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25.09.2023 / 03:45

China Box Office: ‘Dust to Dust’ Wins on Slowest Weekend in Nine Months

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief China’s remarkable box office recovery this year took a pause on a weekend with no new releases and the quietest attendance levels since January. Next week’s crop of blockbuster holiday releases will show if the latest weekend was aberration attributable to timing. Data from consultancy firm Artisan Gateway showed nationwide box office worth just $25 million – from a population of 1.3 billion people and some 100,000 commercial cinema screens. The figure was the second lowest of 2023 and only fractionally higher than the second week of January, which was a time when China’s post-COVID recovery was only just gearing up and major film releases were targeting the late-January Chinese New Year festivities. Since that time, China’s box office has mostly been on a roll.

Clara Law to Head Asia Pacific Screen Awards Jury – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Australia - China - USA - India - Germany - Japan - Tokyo - Saudi Arabia - county Pacific - Malaysia - Hong Kong - Burma - Taiwan - Macau
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21.09.2023 / 07:29

Clara Law to Head Asia Pacific Screen Awards Jury – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Director Clara Law (“The Goddess of 1967”) has been set as president of the jury which will discern this year’s Asia Pacific Screen Awards. She will be joined by Malaysia’s Yeo Yann Yann (“Ilo Ilo,” “Wet Season,” American Born Chinese”), German producer Anna Katchko (“Stepne,” “Happiness”), and Faisal Baltyuor, producer and CEO of Muvi Studios in Saudi Arabia. A separate jury for documentaries and animation will be headed by Taiwan-based Myanmar director Midi Z, India’s Rima Das and Japanese documentary maker Toda Hikaru. The APSAs will be presented at a ceremony in Gold Coast, Queensland on Nov.

Billy Connolly 'scolded' Russell Brand over his inappropriate behaviour on set - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - Los Angeles - Greece
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20.09.2023 / 14:17

Billy Connolly 'scolded' Russell Brand over his inappropriate behaviour on set

Scottish icon Billy Connolly reportedly had a few harsh words for Russell Brand over his behaviour whilst on the set of a musical.

Japanese Film Icon Ozu Yasujiro (Finally) Set to Receive a Full-Scale Tribute in Tokyo - variety.com - Los Angeles - Japan - county Story - Taiwan
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20.09.2023 / 13:57

Japanese Film Icon Ozu Yasujiro (Finally) Set to Receive a Full-Scale Tribute in Tokyo

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Ozu Yasujiro, the leading Japanese film director behind classics including “Tokyo Story” and “Late Spring,” has had his double birth and death anniversaries – Ozu died in 1963 on the day of his 60th birthday, a little more than a year after the release of his last film “An Autumn Afternoon” – celebrated throughout 2023 at places as varied as the Cannes Film Festival, Los Angeles’ Margaret Herrick Library and the Taiwan Film & Audiovisual Institute. But it falls to October’s Tokyo International Film Festival to put on this year’s biggest and most comprehensive reconstruction of Ozu’s surprisingly varied career. Working in conjunction with the National Film Archive of Japan, the festival will present an extensive retrospective that covers almost all the films that Ozu directed (TIFF/NFAJ Classics: Ozu Yasujiro Week) from Oct. 24-29. Ozu spent his entire career, from camera assistant in 1923 to renown director in 1962, as an employee of major Japanese studio Shochiku, with all the advantages and disadvantages such an arrangement brought. While Ozu is best known for his stripped-down dramas, often centered on family relationships, sometimes troubled or contentious, involving parents and young or grown-up children, many hinging on questions of marriage, generational misunderstandings or the loneliness of the elderly, the director’s register may not entirely have been of his own choosing. “The apparent consistency of the post-war films surely owes as much to this production situation as to Ozu’s aesthetic choices,” wrote critic Tony Rayns in a recent Sight & Sound portrait.

Alibaba Pictures to Pay $167 Million for Damai, Chinese Live Events Firm, Signaling Group’s Entertainment Reshuffle - variety.com - China - Hong Kong
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19.09.2023 / 15:43

Alibaba Pictures to Pay $167 Million for Damai, Chinese Live Events Firm, Signaling Group’s Entertainment Reshuffle

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Alibaba Pictures, the separately-listed film investment and distribution unit of China’s tech giant Alibaba behind recent box office hit “Lost in the Stars,” is to buy Damai. The target company is a major provider of live entertainment in the country that is currently controlled by the Alibaba parent company. The transaction is valued at $167 million, according to a regulatory filing on Tuesday, and will be paid for by the issue of new Alibaba Pictures shares. Damai is involved in concerts, musical festivals, live house performances, plays, sports events and exhibitions in China.

China Box Office: ‘Expendables 4’ Makes $11 Million Debut, ‘Venice’ Sinks on Weary Weekend - variety.com - China - city Venice
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18.09.2023 / 05:19

China Box Office: ‘Expendables 4’ Makes $11 Million Debut, ‘Venice’ Sinks on Weary Weekend

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief ‘Expendables 4’ narrowly took top place at the mainland China box office on a quiet weekend preceding the National Day holiday season at the end of the month. “A Haunting in Venice” opened outside the top five. Data from consultancy firm Artisan Gateway shows “Expendables 4” earning $10.9 million (RMB78.6 million) over its debut weekend.

Ning Hao Talks Toronto Satire ‘The Movie Emperor’ and Persuading Andy Lau to Be Humiliated: ‘This Was Me Challenging Him’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - China - Hong Kong - city Busan - Mongolia
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14.09.2023 / 14:19

Ning Hao Talks Toronto Satire ‘The Movie Emperor’ and Persuading Andy Lau to Be Humiliated: ‘This Was Me Challenging Him’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief That the Toronto world premiere of “The Movie Emperor” is sponsored by high-end home appliance manufacturer Dyson is deliciously and understatedly ironic. In the movie, innocuous-seeming domestic equipment — from the humble suitcase to floor sweeping robots — run quietly amok.

Amanda Seyfried Says Universal ‘Probably Can’t Afford’ To Cast Original Cast For ‘Mamma Mia 3’ - etcanada.com - county Anderson
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14.09.2023 / 02:27

Amanda Seyfried Says Universal ‘Probably Can’t Afford’ To Cast Original Cast For ‘Mamma Mia 3’

Given Hollywood’s love of sequels, and that fact that “Mamma Mia!” and its followup, “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again”, raked in a combined $1 billion at the box office, why hasn’t Universal greenlit a third film?

China Box Office: ‘Dust to Dust,’ Low-Key Crime Thriller Wins Weekend - variety.com - China - USA - city Shanghai
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11.09.2023 / 04:13

China Box Office: ‘Dust to Dust,’ Low-Key Crime Thriller Wins Weekend

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Dust to Dust,” a low-key crime thriller, topped the mainland Chinese box office over the weekend, despite only being released on Saturday. The film, directed by Jonathan Li, recounts how 21 years after a major armed robbery, a video of the crime resurfaces and causes the police to reopen their investigation. It had its world premiere in June, in competition at the Shanghai International Film Festival. With Da Peng, a former talk show host, required to age significantly for the lead role, the film earned $22.2 million (RMB160 million) in just two days, according to consultancy Artisan Gateway.

‘Barbenheimer’ and Chinese Movies Speed Up Global Box Office Recovery - variety.com - China
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08.09.2023 / 14:11

‘Barbenheimer’ and Chinese Movies Speed Up Global Box Office Recovery

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Strong summer season performances by movies across the world have sped up the movie industry’s global recovery. And for the second time this year, analysis firm Gower Street Analytics has revised its forecast for the 2023 cinema year upwards. The London-based firm is now forecasting that the full-year global gross box office will weigh in at $34.5 billion, a $2.5 billion increase on its April forecast. The upgrade reflects a strong July-August period globally, but with the majority of the increase due to the summer movie season boom in China. If the new projection holds good, it would see global box office finish 33% ahead of 2022 (35% at current exchange rates). It would also come in just 12% behind the average of the last three pre-pandemic years, 2017-2019, the firm said. The forecast is based on the currently known release calendar for the remaining four months of the year.

Claire Denis To Preside Over San Sebastian Film Festival Jury And Hayao Miyazaki Set For Honorary Award - deadline.com - Spain - France - China - Germany - Japan - Colombia - Hungary - county Christian
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08.09.2023 / 10:43

Claire Denis To Preside Over San Sebastian Film Festival Jury And Hayao Miyazaki Set For Honorary Award

French filmmaker Claire Denis has been announced as the jury president for the Official Section of the 71st San Sebastian Film Festival, running from September 22-30.

Chinese Smash Hit ‘No More Bets’ Sets U.K. and Hong Kong Releases After Amassing $500 Million at China Box Office (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Britain - China - Ireland - Berlin - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
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08.09.2023 / 07:39

Chinese Smash Hit ‘No More Bets’ Sets U.K. and Hong Kong Releases After Amassing $500 Million at China Box Office (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “No More Bets,” the smash hit Chinese crime thriller that has earned more than half a billion dollars in its home market, is hurriedly adding new territories to release. It will release in the U.K. and Ireland from Friday through distributor Trinity Cine Asia.

Christopher Lee Documentary ‘Life and Deaths’ Notches Pre-Sales – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Australia - Britain - Spain - Italy - Iceland - county Lee - Finland
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06.09.2023 / 09:43

Christopher Lee Documentary ‘Life and Deaths’ Notches Pre-Sales – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Abacus Media Rights has pre-sold the feature documentary “The Life and Deaths of Christopher Lee,” to Sky Arts, SBS Television Australia; to NonStop Entertainment for Scandinavia, Iceland and the Baltics and to Movistar for Spain. Lee is known as the Dracula character and for transitioning from 1960s Hammer horror films to a distinguished acting career that encompassed James Bond films, the “Star Wars” and “Lord of the Rings” franchises. Less well-known are his aristocratic Italian roots, a close family connection to James Bond novelist Ian Fleming, Lee’s wartime experiences in the British and Finnish military, post-war Nazi-hunting adventures and a side career as a heavy metal rock singer. As an actor, Lee achieved a Guinness world record for the highest number of screen appearances. Produced in association with the British Film Institute and Trigger Films by Canal Cat Films, “Life and Deaths” is an innovative documentary which uses fresh interviews, archive material and multiple forms of traditional and cutting-edge animation, including marionation, to bring one of the world’s leading actors back to life on screen.

U.S. Premiere For William Friedkin’s ‘The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial’ Set For October 6 On Paramount+ With Showtime – Venice - deadline.com - Australia - Britain - France - Italy - Ireland - Canada - South Korea - Austria - Germany - county Lewis - Switzerland - county Jay - Iran - county Gulf - city Venice
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05.09.2023 / 15:17

U.S. Premiere For William Friedkin’s ‘The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial’ Set For October 6 On Paramount+ With Showtime – Venice

William Friedkin’s last film The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial will make its U.S. premiere on October 6 on Paramount+ with Showtime.

Kareena Kapoor Khan in Netflix’s ‘The Devotion of Suspect X’ Indian Adaptation ‘Jaane Jaan’ Trailer – Global Bulletin - variety.com - China - India - Japan
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05.09.2023 / 11:45

Kareena Kapoor Khan in Netflix’s ‘The Devotion of Suspect X’ Indian Adaptation ‘Jaane Jaan’ Trailer – Global Bulletin

Naman Ramachandran Netflix has unveiled the first trailer for “Jaane Jaan,” “Kahaani” filmmaker Sujoy Ghosh‘s Indian adaptation of Japanese author Higashino Keigo’s bestselling 2005 novel “The Devotion of Suspect X.” The cast is led by Bollywood royalty Kareena Kapoor Khan and also includes Jaideep Ahlawat (“Paatal Lok”) and Vijay Varma (“Dahaad”). The film follows a single mother and her daughter who commit a crime and a neighbor who helps them cover it up amidst a police investigation. The novel has been adapted numerous times including in Japan as “Suspect X” (2008), in Korea as “Perfect Number” (2012) and in China as “The Devotion of Suspect X” (2017).

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