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Locarno Film Festival Chief Talks Lineup’s Political Themes: ‘You Don’t Make Revolutions With Films,’ but ‘You Can Address Things That Don’t Work’ - variety.com - Australia - Ukraine - Philippines - Estonia
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06.07.2023 / 13:57

Locarno Film Festival Chief Talks Lineup’s Political Themes: ‘You Don’t Make Revolutions With Films,’ but ‘You Can Address Things That Don’t Work’

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent For his third edition at the helm, Locarno Film Festival artistic director Giona A. Nazzaro has assembled a wide spectrum of films that “do not resemble each other in terms of tone or form” while reflecting “the world in all its expressions and manifestations,” he tells Variety. This boundless range is best exemplified by the fact that starkly surrealist Filipino arthouse star Lav Díaz’s latest work, “Essential Truths of the Lake,” will be vying for the fest’s Golden Leopard alongside fare that, at least on paper, appears much lighter. This includes U.S. director Bob Byington’s indie comedy “Lousy Carter” and Estonian helmer Rainer Sarnet’s “The Invisible Flight,” which Nazzaro says  “mixes Kung Fu, hard rock and the Orthodox Church.”

The Playmaker Acquires Zlin Film Festival Winner ‘What the Finn?!’ Ahead of German Films Previews (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Germany
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04.07.2023 / 09:27

The Playmaker Acquires Zlin Film Festival Winner ‘What the Finn?!’ Ahead of German Films Previews (EXCLUSIVE)

Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Sales agency The Playmaker has signed with Lieblingsfilm to handle international sales for their Zlin Film Festival winner “What the Finn?!” (“Kannawoniwasein”). “What the Finn?!” is based on the children’s book by Martin Muser, which was adapted for the screen by Klaus Döring, Adrian Bickenbach and Stefan Westerwelle, who is also the director of the film. The film had its world premiere at Zlin, where it won the main prize, the Golden Slipper Award for Best Feature Film for Children. The Playmaker will present “What the Finn?!” at the upcoming German Films Previews in Potsdam (July 5 – 8), where it will screen for international buyers.

‘Barbie’ Film Banned in Vietnam Over Disputed Map Scene - variety.com - China - USA - Hague - Vietnam
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03.07.2023 / 10:37

‘Barbie’ Film Banned in Vietnam Over Disputed Map Scene

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Authorities in Vietnam have banned commercial screenings of Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie.” The Warner Bros. film starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, one of the most anticipated movies of the summer, was set to have been released in the country on July 21. The film contains a scene that depicts a map with the “nine dash line,” a representation of China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea, which Vietnam says violates its sovereignty. Vi Kien Thanh, director general of the Vietnam Cinema Department under the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, said on Monday that the ban was decided by the National Film Evaluation Council.

Russell Crowe Gives The Opening Night Of Karlovy Vary Int’l Film Festival His Seal Of Approval: “I’ve Been To So Many Film Festivals That Are Absolute Hellscapes” - deadline.com - Czech Republic
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30.06.2023 / 21:21

Russell Crowe Gives The Opening Night Of Karlovy Vary Int’l Film Festival His Seal Of Approval: “I’ve Been To So Many Film Festivals That Are Absolute Hellscapes”

Self-seriousness is a common trait in the world of European cinema, but the opening night of the 57thKarlovy Vary International Film Festival was a wholly playful affair, starting with the most unexpected sight of a troupe of acrobatic ice-skating showgirls spinning and whirling through fake snow and dry ice. MC Marek Eben followed in a similarly feelgood vein, with a dryly witty monologue that touched on current affairs in the Czech Republic and the wider world without getting too heavily into the politics. A “surprise” appearance by festival stalwart Jiří Bartoška, whose attendance was initially in doubt, occasioned the first standing ovation of the night.

China Box Office: ‘Lost in the Stars’ Is Weekend’s Top Film Worldwide With $98 Million Debut - variety.com - China - Russia - city Chinatown
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26.06.2023 / 04:47

China Box Office: ‘Lost in the Stars’ Is Weekend’s Top Film Worldwide With $98 Million Debut

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Chinese mystery drama “Lost in the Stars” was the top-grossing film on the planet over the latest weekend – despite playing only a single territory. The film earned $70.7 million (RMB502 million) between Friday and Sunday in mainland China, according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway. That put it far and away ahead of other Chinese new releases and Hollywood’s holdovers “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts” and “The Flash.” With the Dragon Boat Festival holiday occurring on Thursday, the film was given an unusual one-day advance on the normal releasing pattern in China. Including Thursday takings, the film made a total of $98.3 million (RMB968 million).

Taormina Film Festival Kicks Off With Super-Tenors Placido Domingo, Vittorio Grigolo; Amber Heard Makes Her First Film Fest Appearance Since Johnny Depp Trial - deadline.com - Spain - Italy
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24.06.2023 / 17:17

Taormina Film Festival Kicks Off With Super-Tenors Placido Domingo, Vittorio Grigolo; Amber Heard Makes Her First Film Fest Appearance Since Johnny Depp Trial

The newly rebooted Taormina Film Festival kicked off on Friday night in the Sicilian city’s landmark Teatro Antico amphitheatre in an unusual but magnificent style with benefit event “Pavarotti Forever”.

‘Luoyang VR Project’ Showcased in Shanghai by Chinese Streamer iQiyi - variety.com - China - city Beijing
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24.06.2023 / 09:41

‘Luoyang VR Project’ Showcased in Shanghai by Chinese Streamer iQiyi

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Shanghai was the venue for the launch of Chinese streaming firm iQiyi’s latest venture into Virtual Reality. Its ‘Luoyang VR Project’ is a studio-based experience in which users are invited to experience up to 12 different entertainment zones in the ancient city of Luoyang in Henan province. Requiring headsets and using a physical space of some 300 square metres, the set-up stimulates the physical experience of high winds, waterfalls and explosions. IQiyi described the project as “the first attempt in the VR industry to integrate different elements from immersive theatre, VR, and original IP,” and said that it leverages “inside-out tracking” technology and other industry-leading, sensory-simulation techniques to build in cars, boats, carriages, and other props. “The upshot is a highly realistic environment that fully immerses the audience in the story,” the company said.

Shanghai Television Festival’s Magnolia Awards Dominated by China’s ‘A Lifelong Journey,’ ‘Bright Future’ - variety.com - China - Hong Kong - city Shanghai
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24.06.2023 / 08:25

Shanghai Television Festival’s Magnolia Awards Dominated by China’s ‘A Lifelong Journey,’ ‘Bright Future’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The 28th edition of the Shanghai TV Festival wrapped up on Friday with its Magnolia Awards presented to a range of TV drama series, documentaries and animation programs. The drama awards were dominated by two shows “A Lifelong Journey” and “Bright Future.” “A Lifelong Journey,” adapted from a novel of the same name by Liang Xiaosheng, tells the story of three generations of one family in China’s Northeast as time moves from the late Cultural Revolution period through to the country’s reform and opening up. With a starry cast and broadcasters including CCTV-1 and Jiangsu Satellite TV, the show is reported to have attracted 310 million viewers at the beginning of 2022. In mainland China, it ran for 58 episodes, while in Hong Kong it played in 35 parts.

China Embracing Era of Smart Broadcasting – Shanghai TV Festival - variety.com - China - city Shanghai
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23.06.2023 / 10:21

China Embracing Era of Smart Broadcasting – Shanghai TV Festival

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The technical aspects of China’s embrace of smart broadcasting were given a thorough workout this week as part of the ongoing Shanghai Television Festival. Topics covered by keynote speakers included: future broadcasting planning; AI content generation’ big data construction; and the development of ultra-high definition broadcasting. Sun Suchuan, deputy Director-General of the Science and Technology Department of the National Radio & Television Authority explained that the national government has iterated a strategic development plan for the TV sector running until 2035 as well as medium- and long-term technological strategies.

Documentaries, Animation Get Masterclass Treatment at Shanghai Television Festival - variety.com - China - Germany - county St. Louis - Malaysia - city Shanghai
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23.06.2023 / 08:51

Documentaries, Animation Get Masterclass Treatment at Shanghai Television Festival

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The members of the international juries that will decide the Magnolia prizes at the ongoing Shanghai Television Festival were Thursday made to do double duty as speakers in public masterclasses that were open to a generation of aspiring documentary and animation makers. David Stephan, jury president in the animation category, along with fellow judges Spencer Ooi and Jia Fou, spoke at length about getting their starts in the business and finding inspiration. “When I studied animation, I didn’t have a textbook available. I saw extremely limited things, so I did further research to make myself understand what I was doing in such a career,” said Jia.

Hong Kong Action Film ‘White Storm 3’ Sets North American Premiere, Revised China Release - variety.com - New York - China - USA - New York - Thailand - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong - county Bureau
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21.06.2023 / 07:53

Hong Kong Action Film ‘White Storm 3’ Sets North American Premiere, Revised China Release

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Hong Kong action film “The White Storm: Heaven or Hell” will have its North American premiere at the New York Asian Film Festival, where it is a late addition to the line-up. The festival runs July 14–30, 2023 at Film at Lincoln Center (FLC). Directed by Herman Yau, the film sees Louis Koo, Aaron Kwok and Sean Lau (aka Lau Ching-wan) appear together for the first time. It is set in the ‘Golden Triangle’ region famous for drugs production and trafficking. Kwok plays an undercover cop who infiltrates a drug cartel led by a notorious Thai drug lord (Lau). In classic heroic bloodshed fashion, the two develop a bond of brotherhood. The cop’s only hope of escaping the treacherous jungle region and his ambiguous morality is to somehow contact the superintendent of the Hong Kong Narcotics Bureau, who has solemnly sworn to demolish the cartel once and for all.

AsiaSat Acquires Lightning International, Content and Channels Distributor (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - China - Hong Kong - city Shanghai - city Hong Kong
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20.06.2023 / 03:15

AsiaSat Acquires Lightning International, Content and Channels Distributor (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Asia Satellite Telecommunications (AsiaSat), a leading operator of satellites, has moved into content distribution with the acquisition of Hong Kong- and U.K.-based TV distributor Lightning International. The diversification was described by AsiaSat as “a strategic move to expand the company’s services and extend its clients’ reach to global audiences through traditional and new distribution platforms including OTT and FAST.” AsiaSat is known to be acquiring 100% of Lightning International, but other deal terms were not disclosed.

Tan Chui Mui’s ‘All About Yuyu’ Scores at Shanghai Project Market - variety.com - China - Malaysia - city Shanghai
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19.06.2023 / 01:57

Tan Chui Mui’s ‘All About Yuyu’ Scores at Shanghai Project Market

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Barbarian Invasion” director Tan Chi Mui from Malaysia scored a top result from the SIFF Project Market. The market is a component event of the Shanghai International Film Festival, which wrapped up over the weekend. Tan’s “All About Yuyu” was named as the “recommended project for creativity” at the project market’s closing event. The project, which is already being structured as a Malaysia-China coproduction, is a story that combines contemporary wuxia (heroic martial arts) with youth elements. “I want to make a modern wuxia film to recapture the magical feeling I had when watching films during my childhood,” she told local media.

Japan’s ‘Yoko’ Wins Golden Goblet Prize at Shanghai Film Festival - variety.com - Spain - China - Japan - Berlin - city Amsterdam - city Shanghai
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18.06.2023 / 07:41

Japan’s ‘Yoko’ Wins Golden Goblet Prize at Shanghai Film Festival

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Japanese drama feature “Yoko” won the Golden Goblet best picture award at the Shanghai International Film Festival. The jury Grand Prix was awarded to Spain’s “Muyeres” with China’s Liu Jin winning the best director prize.The trio also collected additional prizes making them the only multiple winners in a ceremony that sprinkled its awards widely. “Yoko,” directed by Kumakiri Kazuyoshi, who earlier this year saw melodramatic “#Manhole” play in Berlin, takes the structure of a road-movie and is a journey of self-discovery of a woman who had been socially isolated in her apartment for many years. Portrayed by global star Rinko Kikuchi (”Babel,” “47 Ronin”), the woman is forced to confront the real world, and herself, when she takes a 658 kilometre cross-country journey to her father’s funeral. Without a cell phone or the money for public transport, she finds herself having to hitch hike. Kikuchi also earned the best actress award.

Priscilla Presley Posts New Pic With Riley Keough And Twin Granddaughters After Trust Battle - etcanada.com
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17.06.2023 / 20:51

Priscilla Presley Posts New Pic With Riley Keough And Twin Granddaughters After Trust Battle

Priscilla Presley is spending time with her granddaughters. On Friday, the 78-year-old former wife of the late Elvis Presley took to Instagram to celebrate Harper and Finley Lockwood’s middle school graduation.

Eastern Grace Launches Nine-Title Debut Slate at Shanghai Film Festival - variety.com - China - city Shanghai - city Beijing
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17.06.2023 / 04:27

Eastern Grace Launches Nine-Title Debut Slate at Shanghai Film Festival

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Eastern Grace Film, a new production company that teased its debut production “The Sand Murmurs” earlier this month, has gone one step further. It used the Shanghai International Film Festival to unveil a slate of nine new film productions. The company is an indirect subsidiary of Baination Pictures, a Beijing-based film and TV group that is listed on the Shenzhen stock exchange. Eastern Grace is headed by president Wilson Jiang, a veteran film distributor in China.

Priscilla Presley Posts New Pic With Riley Keough and Twin Granddaughters After Trust Battle - www.etonline.com
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17.06.2023 / 01:27

Priscilla Presley Posts New Pic With Riley Keough and Twin Granddaughters After Trust Battle

Priscilla Presley is spending time with her granddaughters. On Friday, the 78-year-old former wife of the late Elvis Presley took to Instagram to celebrate Harper and Finley Lockwood's middle school graduation. Harper and Finley, both 14, are the twin daughters of Michael Lockwood and Priscilla's late daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, who died in January at age 54. Riley Keough, who Lisa Marie shared with Danny Keough, was also on hand for the celebration.In Priscilla's pic, she stands arm-in-arm with Riley as they celebrate Harper and Finley's accomplishment.«Happy Graduation girls!» Priscilla captioned her post.

Uzbekistan Title ‘Sunday’ Claims Asian New Talent Prize at Shanghai Film Festival - variety.com - China - Iran - city Shanghai - Kazakhstan - Uzbekistan
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16.06.2023 / 10:25

Uzbekistan Title ‘Sunday’ Claims Asian New Talent Prize at Shanghai Film Festival

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Sunday,” by Uzbekistan-based director Shokir Kholikov, was Thursday named best film in the Asian New Talent section of the 25th Shanghai International Film Festival. The Asian New Talent Awards are called Golden Goblet Awards, but are separate from the festival’s official competition section, and favor new and emerging talent. The main competition jury will hand out its Golden Goblets on Sunday. The best director prize in the Asian New Talent section was shared by two helmers: China’s Luo Dong won for “May.” So too did Kazakhstan’s Aisultan Seit for “Qash.” Luo previously attended the Shanghai festival’s project market ten years ago and has since completed one other film.

Ildikó Enyedi Talks Process and Precision in Shanghai Festival Masterclass - variety.com - China - Germany - Berlin - Hungary - city Shanghai - city Venice
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16.06.2023 / 02:23

Ildikó Enyedi Talks Process and Precision in Shanghai Festival Masterclass

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Hungarian director and screenwriter Ildikó Enyedi brought some art-house royalty to the Shanghai International Film Festival this week with a masterclass that focused on her process and the struggle to maintain a unique voice. At one point in her on-stage discussion with Chinese director Zheng Dasheng, she called filmmaking “essentially a sole desperate cry, hoping to be heard by others.” Enyedi’s voice has certainly registered and been heard at Europe’s major film festivals. She won the Camera d’Or in Cannes in 1989 for best debut feature “My 20th Century,” saw her 1994 film “Magic Hunter” play in competition in Venice and she won the top prize Golden Bear in Berlin in 2017 with “On Body and Soul.”

Intl. Film Festival Rotterdam Names Former BFI London Film Festival Director Clare Stewart as MD - variety.com - Australia
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13.06.2023 / 08:59

Intl. Film Festival Rotterdam Names Former BFI London Film Festival Director Clare Stewart as MD

Naman Ramachandran International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) has appointed former BFI London Film Festival director Clare Stewart to the position of managing director, taking over from Marjan van der Haar. Stewart was most recently interim CEO at Sheffield DocFest and commences in the role at IFFR on June 21. IFFR has a dual leadership structure where the managing director and festival director oversee the commercial and creative elements of the organization respectively, working in partnership. Stewart previously consulted with the IFFR board of directors in 2021 in its first phase of re-evaluation prior to her joining DocFest, with a focus on the IFFR program structure and content strategy.

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