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Malaysian Oscar Entry ‘Tiger Stripes’ Director, Amanda Nell Eu, Makes Statement On Censorship Ahead Of Local Release - deadline.com - Malaysia
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20.10.2023

Malaysian Oscar Entry ‘Tiger Stripes’ Director, Amanda Nell Eu, Makes Statement On Censorship Ahead Of Local Release

Malaysian filmmaker Amanda Nell Eu has distanced herself from the cut of her feature film Tiger Stripes, which is being released theatrically in Malaysia on October 19 for one week in an Oscars-qualifying run. 

Cannes Critics’ Week Unveils 2024 Selection – Full List & Details - deadline.com - France - Tunisia
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15.04.2024

Cannes Critics’ Week Unveils 2024 Selection – Full List & Details

Cannes Critics’ Week championing work by emerging filmmakers has unveiled the line-up for its 63rd edition running from May 15 to 23. 

New Head of Rotterdam’s Hubert Bals Fund Tamara Tatishvili Vows to ‘Revamp and Revise All Schemes’ - variety.com - city Praia
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25.01.2024

New Head of Rotterdam’s Hubert Bals Fund Tamara Tatishvili Vows to ‘Revamp and Revise All Schemes’

Rafa Sales Ross Guest Contributor Tamara Tatishvili is going full steam into her first edition of the International Film Festival Rotterdam, which runs Jan. 25 – Feb. 4, following her appointment as the head of the festival’s funding arm, the Hubert Bals Fund.

Taiwan Suspends TICP International Co-Production Fund As Part Of Investment Strategy Rethink - deadline.com - Chile - Berlin - Malaysia - city Venice - Taiwan
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05.01.2024

Taiwan Suspends TICP International Co-Production Fund As Part Of Investment Strategy Rethink

Taiwan’s government has suspended its Taiwan International Co-funding Program (TICP) in a move that appears to signal a change in direction towards more mainstream projects. 

As Singapore Film Commission Turns 25, SGIFF Panorama Filmmakers Reflect on Country’s Global Festival Success - variety.com - Japan - Berlin - Malaysia - Singapore - city Singapore - city Busan - Beyond
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11.12.2023

As Singapore Film Commission Turns 25, SGIFF Panorama Filmmakers Reflect on Country’s Global Festival Success

Naman Ramachandran The Singapore Film Commission (SFC) celebrated its 25th anniversary during the 34th Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) with a lavish party attended by the great and the good of the industry. Though the local box office for Singaporean films has yet to regain its pre-pandemic heights, they are doing well internationally with 2023 alone seeing selections at all the top festivals, including Sundance, Berlin, Cannes, Locarno, Busan and San Sebastian.

‘Tiger Stripes’ Review: Puberty Brings Out the Monster Within in Feisty Malaysian Genre Movie - variety.com - Malaysia
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09.12.2023

‘Tiger Stripes’ Review: Puberty Brings Out the Monster Within in Feisty Malaysian Genre Movie

Alissa Simon Film Critic With her debut feature “Tiger Stripes,” Malaysian writer-director Amanda Nell Eu joins an exciting group of directors who provide subversive takes on genre and body horror. Julia Ducournau and “Raw” comes to mind, as do Agnieszka Smoczynska and “The Lure” and John Fawcett and “Ginger Snaps” — like David Cronenberg before them. Eu, an MA graduate of the London Film School, blends Malaysian folklore with heightened realism and a large dollop of “Mean Girls” in the story of a tween going through changes wrought by puberty and alterations in her friendship group.

‘Totem,’ ‘Women of Rote Island’ Win Jakarta Film Week - variety.com - Indonesia - Berlin - city Beijing - city Durban - city Hong Kong - city Busan
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31.10.2023

‘Totem,’ ‘Women of Rote Island’ Win Jakarta Film Week

Naman Ramachandran Lila Aviles‘ “Totem” has won the global feature award at the annual Jakarta Film Week. The film previously won awards at the Berlin, Hong Kong, Durban and Beijing film festivals. The direction award for best Indonesian feature film went to Jeremias Nyangoen’s directorial debut “Women of Rote Island.” The film bowed at Busan earlier in October.

‘No Maori Allowed’ Wins Top Prize at Hawaii Film Festival, as Don Lee, Ando Sakura and Cliff Curtis Claim Spotlight (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Hawaii - Philippines
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26.10.2023

‘No Maori Allowed’ Wins Top Prize at Hawaii Film Festival, as Don Lee, Ando Sakura and Cliff Curtis Claim Spotlight (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief No Maori Allowed, directed by Corinna Hunziger was named the winner of the Pasifika Award and recipient of a $5,000 cash prize at the Hawaii International Film Festival. It recounts the story of a teacher who unearths a secret past in the town of Pukekohe. Thet causes M?ori community figures to come forward to share personal stories that shaped their lives.

‘Tiger Stripes’ Director Amanda Nell Eu Denounces Malaysian Censored Release of Oscar-Hopeful Film - variety.com - Malaysia - Singapore
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20.10.2023

‘Tiger Stripes’ Director Amanda Nell Eu Denounces Malaysian Censored Release of Oscar-Hopeful Film

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Amanda Nell Eu, director of breakout film “Tiger Stripes,” has disowned the censored version of the movie that launched in her native Malaysia on Thursday. “I do not stand behind the cut that will be shown in local cinemas […] the film that will be shown in local cinemas is not the film that we made, and it is not the film that won the Grand Prize of the Critics Week in Cannes,” said Eu in a statement (see below for full letter). The debut feature had received wide acclaim as the first Malaysian film in many years to play in Cannes, the first by a Malaysian woman director. It won a prize as best picture in Cannes Critics’ Week sidebar, will be the opening film of the Singapore International Film Festival and has been selected as Malaysia’s Oscar contender. Pitched somewhere between a coming-of-age drama and a body horror movie, the film tells the story of a 12-year-old who becomes the first among her friends to reach puberty.

Malaysia’s ‘Tiger Stripes’ Set as Singapore Film Festival Opening Title – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Thailand - Malaysia - Hong Kong - Singapore - city Singapore
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12.10.2023

Malaysia’s ‘Tiger Stripes’ Set as Singapore Film Festival Opening Title – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Tiger Stripes,” the Malaysian coming-of-age, body horror film that debuted in Cannes’ Critics Week section has been set as the opening title for this year’s Singapore International Film Festival (Nov. 30 – Dec.

Hsueh Shih-Ling, Angga Yunanda Among Cast Revealed For Ambitious Co-Production ‘Malice’ – Busan - deadline.com - Indiana - Indonesia - Czech Republic - Malaysia - county Storey - Taiwan - city Busan - county Love
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09.10.2023

Hsueh Shih-Ling, Angga Yunanda Among Cast Revealed For Ambitious Co-Production ‘Malice’ – Busan

Taiwanese actors Jieh-Wen King and Hsueh Shih-Ling and Indonesian actor Angga Yunanda have been cast in Lim Lungyin’s action adventure Malice, an amitious co-production between Taiwan, Czech Republic and Indonesia.

China’s Pingyao International Film Festival To Open With ‘Only The River Flows’, Close With World Premiere Of ‘Football On The Roof’ - deadline.com - France - China - Pakistan - Belgium - Vietnam - Algeria - Singapore
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08.10.2023

China’s Pingyao International Film Festival To Open With ‘Only The River Flows’, Close With World Premiere Of ‘Football On The Roof’

China’s Pingyao International Film Festival has announced the line-up for its seventh edition (October 11-18), which will open with Wei Shujun’s Only The River Flows and close with the world premiere of Fei Yu’s Football On The Roof. 

Busan Film School Alumnus Aakash Chhabra Teams With Indie Powerhouses Akanga, Crawling Angel on APM Project ‘I’ll Smile In September’ - variety.com - India - Berlin - Singapore - city Busan - city Delhi
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08.10.2023

Busan Film School Alumnus Aakash Chhabra Teams With Indie Powerhouses Akanga, Crawling Angel on APM Project ‘I’ll Smile In September’

Naman Ramachandran India’s Crawling Angel Films and Singapore’s Akanga Film Asia are teaming on Busan Asian Film School (AFiS) alumnus Aakash Chhabra’s feature directorial debut “I′ll Smile in September.” The film is selected at the Busan International Film Festival‘s Asian Project Market. Akanga’s credits include Cannes winner “Tiger Stripes,” Locarno winner “A Land Imagined” and its “Oasis of Now” is in competition in the festival’s New Currents strand.

International Oscar Race: ‘Tiger Stripes,’ Critics’ Week-Winning Body Horror Film, Selected to Represent Malaysia - variety.com - France - USA - Germany - Netherlands - Argentina - Indonesia - Qatar - Malaysia - Singapore - Taiwan - city Taipei
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05.10.2023

International Oscar Race: ‘Tiger Stripes,’ Critics’ Week-Winning Body Horror Film, Selected to Represent Malaysia

Academy Awards. The film had its debut in the Critics’ Week section of the Cannes film festival in May and was directed by first-time feature filmmaker Amanda Nell Eu. The announcement was made on Thursday by Malaysia’s Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil following selection by the National Film Development Corporation (FINAS). The film was a eight-way coproduction involving companies from Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Indonesia and Qatar, and emerged from a succession of labs, project markets and international funds. Since winning the Grand Prix at the Critics’ Week, “Tiger Stripes” has been a popular choice on the festival circuit, with stops so far at Neufchatel, The Hamptons, Sitges, London, Fantasia, Taipei and next week’s Pingyao events.Dir. Amanda Nell Eu. International sales: Films Boutique. All submissions and materials for the 2023 race must be received by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences by 5 p.m. on Oct. 2. And films must meet all the qualifying conditions between Dec. 1, 2022, and Oct. 31, 2023. A shortlist of 15 will be announced on Dec. 21. Final nominees will be announced on Jan. 23, 2024. The 96th Academy Awards is set to take place on March 10, 2024. Argentina, the South American country with the best Academy Awards history, has chosen as its Academy Awards submission “The Delinquents,” Rodrigo Moreno’s incorrigibly playful heist movie, which world premiered at Cannes Un Certain Regard, delighting critics.

Koji Fukada, Makbul Mubarak & Rima Das Among Filmmakers With New Works Selected For Busan’s Asian Project Market - deadline.com - Britain - France - China - Canada - India - Germany - Japan - Indonesia - Vietnam - Berlin - Iraq - Hong Kong - Singapore - Taiwan - Philippines - city Busan - county Love
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03.08.2023

Koji Fukada, Makbul Mubarak & Rima Das Among Filmmakers With New Works Selected For Busan’s Asian Project Market

Busan International Film Festival has announced the 30 projects selected for this year’s Asian Project Market (APM), including new projects from leading Asian filmmakers such as Japan’s Koji Fukada, Indonesia’s Makbul Mubarak and India’s Rima Das.

Qatar’s Doha Film Institute Heads Talk Continued Commitment To MENA Filmmakers + Full List Of Spring 2023 Grantees - deadline.com - Saudi Arabia - Qatar
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31.05.2023

Qatar’s Doha Film Institute Heads Talk Continued Commitment To MENA Filmmakers + Full List Of Spring 2023 Grantees

The Middle East and North Africa region’s cinema star is rising across every aspect of the chain from production to exhibition to streaming.

Cannes Film Festival Winners Announced (Updating Live) - variety.com - France - Argentina - Morocco - Afghanistan - Zambia
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27.05.2023

Cannes Film Festival Winners Announced (Updating Live)

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic A year after collecting his second Palme d‘Or for “The Triangle of Sadness,” Ruben Östlund finds himself on the other end of the equation at the Cannes Film Festival, overseeing the official competition jury awarding this year’s prizes. Östlund is co-presenting the awards with fellow jurors Paul Dano and Brie Larson, Moroccan director Maryam Touzani, French actor Denis Ménochet, British-Zambian writer-director Rungano Nyoni, Afghan author Atiq Rahimi, Argentinian writer-director Damián Szifrón and “Titane” director Julia Ducournau (another Palme d’Or winner). Full list of prizes below.

Cannes Critics’ Week Winners: ‘Tiger Stripes’ Scoops Grand Prize – Full List - deadline.com - France - Belgium - county Wells - Charlotte, county Wells
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24.05.2023

Cannes Critics’ Week Winners: ‘Tiger Stripes’ Scoops Grand Prize – Full List

With the Cannes Film Festival heading towards its conclusion on Saturday, the first awards are starting to trickle out. Sidebar Critics’ Week, which is devoted to first and second features, closed this evening, honoring Amanda Nell Eu’s debut Tiger Stripes with its Grand Prize. (Scroll down for the full list of winners).

Sole Iranian Movie in Cannes’ Official Selection, ‘Terrestrial Verses,’ Sells to Key Territories for Films Boutique (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Brazil - Austria - Germany - Iran - Berlin - Malaysia
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24.05.2023

Sole Iranian Movie in Cannes’ Official Selection, ‘Terrestrial Verses,’ Sells to Key Territories for Films Boutique (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Alireza Khatami and Ali Asgari‘s “Terrestrial Verses,” the sole Iranian film premiering in Cannes’ Official Selection, has been acquired for distribution in key European territories. Represented by Films Boutique, “Terrestrial Verses” has been acquired for France (ARP Selection), Benelux (September Films) and Germany/Austria (Neue Visionen). All three banners are leading distributors in their respective territories. Those deals were closed following the film’s well-received world premiere. “Terrestrial Verses” marks the first collaboration between Khatami and Asgari, who are both acclaimed directors.

‘Tiger Stripes’ Is Highly Developed Product of Indie Film Support System - variety.com - France - Germany - Malaysia - Hong Kong - Singapore - Taiwan - city Busan
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19.05.2023

‘Tiger Stripes’ Is Highly Developed Product of Indie Film Support System

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Amanda Nell Eu’s “Tiger Stripes,” which had its premiere this week in Cannes Film Festival’s Critics’ Week, is being celebrated as a punchy female-driven debut feature and as the first film by a Malaysian woman director in any section Cannes. The story focuses on a small group of 11 or 12-year-old girls. When one of the friends enters puberty she finds her body changing in unexpected ways. Relations with her friends and family start morphing too. Eu’s finished film straddles the metaphorical drama and body horror genres. “Tiger Stripes” is also a triumph for the now highly-developed global network of project markets, talent development programs, script and production workshops (often labelled as ‘labs’) and grant schemes. These are intended to encourage diversity and nurture film-making talent in countries where that is a rarity or where commercial films crowd out more experimental art-house titles.

How A New Wave Of Southeast Asian Filmmakers Is Making An Impact In Cannes - deadline.com - China - South Korea - Thailand - Japan - Vietnam - Malaysia - Singapore
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17.05.2023

How A New Wave Of Southeast Asian Filmmakers Is Making An Impact In Cannes

While Southeast Asian films have premiered at the Cannes Film Festival many times before, and even won the Palme d’Or, there’s an energy around the region this year that we haven’t felt on the Croisette at previous editions. 

Singapore Funding Behind Two Cannes Festival Films - variety.com - London - China - Hong Kong - Singapore - city Singapore
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16.05.2023

Singapore Funding Behind Two Cannes Festival Films

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Funding from Singaporean state sources is involved in two features that make their debut at the Cannes Film Festival this month. A third film, “The Breaking Ice,” is directed by Singapore-born filmmaker Anthony Chen. “We are absolutely thrilled that we have the most number of Made with Singapore films debuting in Cannes this year,” said Justin Ang, assistant chief executive of media, innovation, communications and marketing at Singapore’s InfoComm Media Development Authority.Malaysian-produced “Tiger Stripes,” which will play in the Critics’ Week section, and Vietnamese-made “Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell,” which will play in the Directors’ Fortnight section, both received cash injections from the Southeast Asia Co-Production Grant under the ‘Media Talent Progression Programme,’ which is backed by the Singapore Film Commission and the IMDA.

‘Tiger Stripes,’ Malaysian Film at Cannes, Unveils Feisty First Trailer (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Malaysia
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08.05.2023

‘Tiger Stripes,’ Malaysian Film at Cannes, Unveils Feisty First Trailer (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Debut feature “Tiger Stripes” has already amassed several firsts – it is the first Malaysian film in Cannes for several years and director Amanda Nell Eu is the country’s first female helmer selected for a festival appearance – and it is now releasing its first trailer. The film, which will play in the Cannes Critics’ Week section is the tale of an 11-year-old girl who starts to experience horrifying changes to her body. Eu says that the film is both a metaphor for issues of female identity and the arrival of puberty and also a body horror entertainer. “This comes from my dark sense of humor. People always label young girls as little monsters. They say that teenage girls are emotional or crazy or hysterical. So, my thinking was ‘why don’t I tell a story about a young girl who actually does turn into a monster’ and let me show you what a monster is. It is a metaphor and a genre film,” she told Variety.

Cannes’ Critics Week Unveils Lineup of 62nd Edition - variety.com - France - South Korea - Jordan - India - Germany - Portugal - county Wells - Malaysia - Cape Verde - Charlotte, county Wells
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17.04.2023

Cannes’ Critics Week Unveils Lineup of 62nd Edition

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Rolling off a successful edition that premiered Charlotte Wells’ celebrated film “Aftersun” with Paul Mescal, Cannes’ Critics Week is back with an international lineup spanning South Korea and Malaysia to France and Jordan, among others. The Critics Week sidebar runs parallel to the Cannes Film Festival, and focuses on first and second films. Under the leadership of artistic director Ava Cahen since last year, the lineup will boast 11 feature films chosen from 1,000 submitted movies. Out of these 11 movies, seven are feature debuts and six are directed by women. Among them is “Ama Gloria,” directed by French helmer Marie Amachoukeli, who previously won Cannes’ Golden Camera for “Party Girl” which she co-directed with Claire Burger and Samuel Theis.

Indonesia’s KawanKawan Media Wraps ‘Gaspar,’ Reveals Extensive Slate (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Indonesia - Malaysia - city Busan
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05.09.2022

Indonesia’s KawanKawan Media Wraps ‘Gaspar,’ Reveals Extensive Slate (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Prolific Indonesian producer KawanKawan Media, which has Makbul Mubarak’s “Autobiography” in competition at the Venice Film Festival’s Horizons strand, has a raft of projects on its slate. The company, led by Yulia Evina Bhara, scored a hat trick of wins at Locarno over the last few years with Yosep Anggi Noen’s “The Science of Fictions” (2019), Carlo Francisco Manatad’s “Whether the Weather Is Fine” (2021) and Ming Jin Woo’s “Stone Turtle” (2022), and won an award at CPH:DOX for Fanny Chotimah’s documentary “You and I” in 2020. Noen’s “Gaspar,” which is set in the Javanese city Semarang in 2032 and is an adaptation of Sabda Armandio’s novel “24 Hours of Gaspar,” has just wrapped production. It stars Reza Rahadian, Shenina Cinnamon, Laura Basuki, Sal Priadi, Kristo Immanuel and Dewi Irawan.

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