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Anu Rangachar Appointed Artistic Director as IFFLA and India Center Foundation Merge – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Los Angeles - India - city Mumbai
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17.01.2024

Anu Rangachar Appointed Artistic Director as IFFLA and India Center Foundation Merge – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles and The India Center Foundation, two non-profit organizations working with South Asian film in the U.S., have agreed to merge. Already long-time collaborators, IFFLA and ICF will, among other things, work closely to incubate and launch an industry development program to showcase the next generation of South Asian talent to studios, funders and media executives. “We saw an opportunity to scale our work nationally as one of the leading supporters of emerging creative talent in the diaspora.

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

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.

Liam Neeson, Jonathan Hensleigh Take ‘The Ice Road 2’ Shoot to Australia - variety.com - Australia - Canada - county Patrick - city Victoria - Nepal - county Curry
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16.01.2024

Liam Neeson, Jonathan Hensleigh Take ‘The Ice Road 2’ Shoot to Australia

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Liam Neeson is to reprise his role as a truck driver turned rescue worker from 2021 indie hit “The Ice Road.” With director Jonathan Hensleigh (writer of “Die Hard with a Vengeance,” “Armageddon” and “Jumanji”) again on board, “The Ice Road 2: Road to the Sky” relocates its story from Canada in the original to Nepal in the sequel. Film production is set to shift from North America to Australia’s Victoria State. Filming will begin this month using Gippsland town of Walhalla as the backdrop for some of the picture’s action scenes.

Finecut Picks up Korean Horror ‘Noise’ for Berlin Film Market Debut - variety.com - North Korea - Berlin
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15.01.2024

Finecut Picks up Korean Horror ‘Noise’ for Berlin Film Market Debut

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Leading Korean film sales agent Finecut has picked up international distribution rights to “Noise,” a contemporary horror film by first time director Kim Soo-jin. The film will be launched next month a the European film Market in Berlin. The story follows a woman with a hearing impediment who is haunted by sounds linking to her sister’s disappearance and the presence of a malevolent spirit.

Korea Box Office: ‘Alienoid 2’ Takes Top Spot on Opening Weekend - variety.com - South Korea - North Korea
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15.01.2024

Korea Box Office: ‘Alienoid 2’ Takes Top Spot on Opening Weekend

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Sci-fi fantasy comedy “Alienoid 2” opened on top of the South Korean box office with $3.57 million on a weekend that otherwise saw five animation titles and a political documentary in the top ten. The big-budget, time-traveling “Alienoid 2” earned $3.57 million between Friday and Sunday with a market share of 39% and $4.77 million over its opening five days, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council. Imax reports that some $370,000 of the film’s total was earned from 24 Imax screens. The film was made as a two-parter.

China Box Office: ‘Jonny Keep Walking’ Retains Top Spot as ‘The Beekeeper’ Lands in Fourth - variety.com - China - Hong Kong
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15.01.2024

China Box Office: ‘Jonny Keep Walking’ Retains Top Spot as ‘The Beekeeper’ Lands in Fourth

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Fish out of water comedy film “Jonny Keep Walking” kept its place at the top of the mainland China box office in its third week of release. Two newcomers broke into the top five, comedy “Follow Bear for Action” and imported action title “The Beekeeper.” “Jonny,” in which a man from the countryside struggles to hold down a corporate job in a big city, earned $19.7 million (140 million), according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway. That was another strong hold after an opening weekend of $26.1 million (on Dec.

‘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

‘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.

Bong Joon-ho Leads Protest Against Korean Police and Media Following Suicide of Actor Lee Sun-kyun - variety.com - city Seoul - North Korea
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12.01.2024

Bong Joon-ho Leads Protest Against Korean Police and Media Following Suicide of Actor Lee Sun-kyun

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Parasite” director Boon Joon-ho led a press conference in Seoul on Friday, following the death by suicide of actor Lee Sun-kyun at the end of December. Lee had been investigated by police in Incheon for possible recreational use of drugs and was at the center of a maelstrom of media and social media commentary for the two months prior to his death.

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

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.

Catherine Deneuve to Star in ‘Spirit World,’ Japan-Set Fantasy Film by Singapore’s Eric Khoo (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Japan - Singapore - city Singapore
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10.01.2024

Catherine Deneuve to Star in ‘Spirit World,’ Japan-Set Fantasy Film by Singapore’s Eric Khoo (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief French cinema icon Catherine Deneuve has begun filming in Japan of “Spirit World,” a fantasy-drama film directed by Singapore’s Eric Khoo. Deneuve portrays a singer who dies suddenly while on tour in Japan. But her spirit lives on and she embarks on a journey to find humanity in the after-world.

‘The Shawshank Redemption’ Stage Adaptation Opens in Shenzhen, China - variety.com - China - county Patrick - city Shanghai
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10.01.2024

‘The Shawshank Redemption’ Stage Adaptation Opens in Shenzhen, China

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Once banned in China, Stephen King’s “The Shawshank Redemption” had its much-anticipated debut as a stage play in the country’s tech capital Shenzhen on Jan. 4. Adding to its unusual status, the play is performed in Chinese by a cast of Western actors who are based in the Middle Kingdom.

China Box Office: ‘Jonny Keep Walking’ Rises to Weekend Top Spot Ahead of Dueling Andy Lau Films - variety.com - China - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
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08.01.2024

China Box Office: ‘Jonny Keep Walking’ Rises to Weekend Top Spot Ahead of Dueling Andy Lau Films

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Fish out of water comedy film “Jonny Keep Walking” climbed to the top of the mainland China box office in its second weekend on release. Previous winner, “Shining for One Thing” dimmed quickly and tumbled to fifth place. The first weekend of the new year and following a welter of Christmas-New Year releases, the latest weekend represented a reordering of holdover titles, rather than a session with an injection of significant fresh movies. “Jonny,” in which a man from the countryside struggles to hold down a corporate job in a big city, earned $22.4 million (RMB159 million) from Friday to Sunday, according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway.

Korea Box Office: ‘Wish’ Wins Opening Weekend as ‘Noryang: Deadly Sea’ Passes $30 Million - variety.com - South Korea - North Korea
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08.01.2024

Korea Box Office: ‘Wish’ Wins Opening Weekend as ‘Noryang: Deadly Sea’ Passes $30 Million

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Disney animation film, “Wish” topped the South Korean box office on its opening weekend. It toppled local epic “Noryang: Deadly Sea,” which had dominated over Christmas and New Year. “Wish,” which has slowly been rolling out worldwide since a late November start in North America, made a respectable $3.29 million debut between Friday and Sunday according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council (KOFIC). After five days on release in Korea, it has garnered $4.57 million. “Noryang,” which released on Dec.

Macau’s Festival of Young Cinema Kicks Off Debut Edition With Appeal for Cultural Exchange - variety.com - China - Russia - Germany - Japan - Portugal - Hong Kong - Philippines - Macau
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05.01.2024

Macau’s Festival of Young Cinema Kicks Off Debut Edition With Appeal for Cultural Exchange

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “I don’t find the definition of Chinese filmmakers by generation to be a useful tool,” said Marco Mueller, introducing dark satire “The Movie Emperor” as the opening film of the first edition of his Festival of Young Cinema (Asia-Europe) in Macau on Friday. “Much more interesting is the concept of exchange between new and old and between East and West.” “The new forces of Chinese cinema are present and participating.

‘Oldboy’ Star Choi Min-sik Heads ‘Exhuma’ Cast, Drops Trailer (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Los Angeles - North Korea
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05.01.2024

‘Oldboy’ Star Choi Min-sik Heads ‘Exhuma’ Cast, Drops Trailer (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Choi Min-sik, the veteran Korean actor who previously starred in “Oldboy” and Korea’s all-time box office record breaker “Roaring Currents,” heads the cast of upcoming mystery-thriller film “Exhuma.” The title, which will debut in Korean theaters in February, also released its first-look images and an atmospheric trailer. Choi appears as an exorcist who unleashes unexpected supernatural forces. According to a synopsis supplied by Showbox, “A wealthy family living in Los Angeles calls on a pair of young shaman, played by Kim Go-eun and Lee Do-hyun, to save their newborn child after they are visited by a series of paranormal events. [The shaman duo] senses that the dark shadow of an ancestor has latched on the family, a so-called ‘Grave’s Calling’.

China, Macau Talent Unveil Dozen Film Projects at Marco Mueller’s Festival of Young Cinema - variety.com - China - Rome - county Lee - city Venice - Singapore - city Beijing - Taiwan - Macau
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04.01.2024

China, Macau Talent Unveil Dozen Film Projects at Marco Mueller’s Festival of Young Cinema

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Chinese director Huo Meng, Taiwanese actor Lee Hong-chi and Macau-based Maxim Bessmertny are among a dozen emerging East Asian talent who will present feature film projects and works in progress at the Festival of Young Cinema (Asia-Europe). The inaugural edition of the festival, running Jan.

Korean Director Kim Hong-sun Signs With CAA (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - North Korea
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04.01.2024

Korean Director Kim Hong-sun Signs With CAA (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Korean film and TV director Kim Hong-sun has signed with U.S. talent agency Creative Arts Agency (CAA) for representation. A prolific director and producer, Kim specializes in genre television, including action, thrillers and horror.

Hong Kong Box Office Struggled to 25% Gain in 2023, Remains ‘Deeply Unsatisfactory’ - variety.com - China - Japan - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
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03.01.2024

Hong Kong Box Office Struggled to 25% Gain in 2023, Remains ‘Deeply Unsatisfactory’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Hong Kong saw “A Guilty Conscience” become the highest-grossing film of all time at its local box office. But the wider cinema market in Hong Kong remained stuck far below pre-pandemic levels. Data from Hong Kong Box Office Limited, a joint venture between Motion Picture Industry Association (MPIA) and the Hong Kong Theatres Association, showed annual cinema revenue of HK$1.43 billion ($184 million) in 2023. That was a 25% improvement on 2022, when the industry was battered by on-off closures due to government COVID-control measures, and managed only HK$1.14 billion ($146 million).

China Box Office Surges by Annual 83% in 2023 to $7.73 Billion - variety.com - China - Japan
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03.01.2024

China Box Office Surges by Annual 83% in 2023 to $7.73 Billion

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Chinese-produced movies took all of the top ten chart places at the China box office as theatrical revenues in 2023 rebounded strongly. Gross revenues reached an annual total of RMB54.9 billion or $7.73 billion. That was an 83% improvement on the previous year, according to data from China Film Administration, but still 14.5% adrift of 2019, the last pre-COVID year, when grosses hit RMB64.3 billion.

Korea Box Office in 2023 Finishes 44% Below Pre-Pandemic Levels - variety.com - South Korea - North Korea
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03.01.2024

Korea Box Office in 2023 Finishes 44% Below Pre-Pandemic Levels

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief A strong December for local films helped make up for an otherwise miserable 2023 at the South Korean box office – previously the fifth largest cinema territory worldwide. And while theatrical markets in other major territories have recovered to reach at or near pre-pandemic levels, Korea finished 44% below 2019. Data from the Korean Film Council’s Kobis tracking service showed annual gross revenues of KRW1.261 trillion ($964 million at Jan 2024 rates of exchange) in 2023. That represented a gain of 9% on 2022, but it was far below the KRW1.91 trillion ($1.46 billion) recorded in 2019, the last pre-COVID year. The bleak trend was mirrored in terms of attendance or ticket sales, which remains the country’s preferred performance measure.

Asia Video Market Forecast to Hit $165 Billion by 2028, Says Study - variety.com - Australia - China - USA - India - Japan - Indonesia - Taiwan
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03.01.2024

Asia Video Market Forecast to Hit $165 Billion by 2028, Says Study

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Asia’s video industry is set to grow by an annual 2.6% over the next five years to reach $165 billion by 2028, says a new study from research and consultancy firm Media Partners Asia. That follows 5.5% growth in 2023. The firm’s “Asia Pacific Video & Broadband Industry 2024” report spans a widely-defined cluster of free TV, pay-TV, SVOD, premium AVOD and user-generated content and social video in 14 Asia-Pacific countries and territories.

Mbongeni Ngema, South African Musician and ‘Sarafina!’ Creator, Dies at 68 - variety.com - France - South Africa - city Johannesburg
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28.12.2023

Mbongeni Ngema, South African Musician and ‘Sarafina!’ Creator, Dies at 68

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Mbongeni Ngema, a distinguished South African musician and creator of the musical “Sarafina!,” died on Wednesday in a car accident. He was 68. “Ngema was killed in a head-on car accident while returning from a funeral he was attending in Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape this evening,” his family said in a statement to the Associated Press.

Liam Neeson’s ‘Honest Thief’ Sets China Multi-Platform Streaming Release (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - China
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24.12.2023

Liam Neeson’s ‘Honest Thief’ Sets China Multi-Platform Streaming Release (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Liam Neeson-starring “Honest Thief” has secured a multi-platform streaming release in mainland China. It launches on SVOD platforms on Christmas Day (Dec.

Tony Leung and Andy Lau Reunite in ‘The Goldfinger,’ Reviving the Hong Kong Noir Genre: ‘Epic Stories Are Making a Comeback’ - variety.com - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
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24.12.2023

Tony Leung and Andy Lau Reunite in ‘The Goldfinger,’ Reviving the Hong Kong Noir Genre: ‘Epic Stories Are Making a Comeback’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “If you really missed not seeing us on screen together, then ‘The Goldfinger’ is your opportunity to do so,” says Hong Kong superstar Andy Lau of his new crime movie where he is again paired with Tony Leung Chiu-wai (“In the Mood for Love”). The film releases at the end of the month in different parts of Asia and North America (from Dec. 30).

China Readies Tough New Online Games Regulations - variety.com - China
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22.12.2023

China Readies Tough New Online Games Regulations

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Just when players and investors had begun to believe that China was finished with major new regulations to the games industry, regulators have announced proposals for more curbs. The draft regulations, proposed by the National Press and Publication Administration appear to focus on in-game spending. The proposals revealed on Friday hit the shares of Chinese gaming giants Tencent and NetEase and dented those of other companies with operations n the Chinese market.

Mark Francis Joins Indonesia’s Vidio, as Streamer Hits Subscription Landmark - variety.com - Thailand - Indonesia - Malaysia - county Early - Taiwan - Philippines - city Jakarta
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22.12.2023

Mark Francis Joins Indonesia’s Vidio, as Streamer Hits Subscription Landmark

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Mark Francis, a veteran TV and streaming executive in Asia, has joined Indonesia’s Vidio streaming platform as its chief content officer and strategy officer. The appointment comes as the platform repasses 4 million subscribers and reclaims a lead in the Indonesian streaming market. Based in Jakarta and reporting directly to CEO Sutanto Harton, Francis is expected to oversee the freemium streamer’s content strategy and programming.

AR-Powered Film Marketing Company, Really Appoints Peter Gaida for Asia Expansion - variety.com - Australia - Thailand - Japan - Malaysia - Singapore - city Singapore - Philippines
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22.12.2023

AR-Powered Film Marketing Company, Really Appoints Peter Gaida for Asia Expansion

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Really, a company that creates augmented reality content for theatrical release movies has hired veteran media executive Peter Gaida as its chief commercial officer in Asia Pacific. The appointment is part of a wider expansion into Asia by the AR company. Founded by media entrepreneur James Andrew Felts in 2017, Really creates “highly functional, large-scale AR content” that it delivers weekly.

Why Hollywood’s China Syndrome Is Both Meltdown and Opportunity - variety.com - China
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21.12.2023

Why Hollywood’s China Syndrome Is Both Meltdown and Opportunity

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief It seems Hollywood’s “sequel-itis” has reached China’s box office too. Despite the country’s dramatic overnight removal of COVID restrictions in December 2022 and film imports quickly restarting with the triumphant debut of “Avatar: The Way of Water,” Hollywood’s new normal in the Middle Kingdom bears little resemblance to its pre-pandemic status. During the three-year disruption of 2020-22, caused by the pandemic and soured U.S.-China diplomatic relations, few Hollywood films — and no Marvel titles — made their way onto Chinese screens. But if Hollywood studios read the $240 million-grossing “Avatar 2” feeding frenzy as a sign that pent-up Chinese demand for their sequels and superheroes slate might continue throughout 2023, they were sorely disappointed. In the world’s second-largest box office territory, with a cume to date of $7.3 billion, the market share for all imported films in China has crashed, standing at less than 15% at the beginning of December. Hollywood films’ share is just 12%, consultancy Artisan Gateway calculates. This month, “Napoleon” and “Wonka” have continued the trend of dismal flops, with $5 million and $3 million opening weekends, respectively. The slump is particularly disappointing given that the Chinese authorities that carefully control the film industry have this year made several moves designed to put Hollywood releasing back on the rails.

Global Box Office Predicted to Fall in 2024 Following Hollywood Strikes - variety.com
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19.12.2023

Global Box Office Predicted to Fall in 2024 Following Hollywood Strikes

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief After making a partial post-pandemic recovery, global cinema box office is expected to retreat again in 2024, as the twin writers’ and actors’ strikes of 2023 are forecast to have a negative impact on theatrical revenues. Box office research firm Gower Street Analytics, in a preliminary draft of its annual forecast, says that worldwide cinema box office should weigh in at $33.4 billion for 2023.

‘Kangaroo Island’ Family Drama Film Now Shooting in South Australia - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - county Patrick
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19.12.2023

‘Kangaroo Island’ Family Drama Film Now Shooting in South Australia

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Production is underway on “Kangaroo Island,” the feature film debut from Australian director Tim Piper and screenwriter Sally Gifford. The family relationship drama-comedy centers around a struggling Hollywood actress forced to reunite with her sister as part of her father’s last wishes. It stars Rebecca Breeds (“Clarice,” “CAUGH*T”), Erik Thomson (“Aftertaste,” “Black Snow”), Adelaide Clemens (“Justified: City Primeval,” “Under The Banner of Heaven”) and Joel Jackson (“Mystery Road,” “Safe Harbour”).

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