Tiffcom 2013, which runs during the Tokyo International Film Festival, has revealed its CoPro Connection line-up including projects from Sabu and Nicolas Winding Refn.
Comprising 20 projects from 12 countries, the co-production event will run Oct 22-24 in Tiffcom’s Odaiba venue.
In cooperation with the Korean Film Council (Kofic), CoPro Connection has invited five Korean filmmakers with Korea-Japan co-production projects. These include Shobu, to be directed by Ki-hwan Oh, whose Korea-China co-produced romantic comedy A Wedding Invitation was a recent hit in China.
Tiffcom’s CoPro and Atelier du Cinema Europeen (Ace) will jointly hold the Ace Co-production Lab in Japan for the five Japanese and six European projects in the selection. These include Japanese writer/director/actor Sabu’s cross-media project Ten No Chasuke (working title) and Drive director Nicolas Winding Refn’s Japan-set project, The Avenging Silence.
Project and event details will be available later this month on the Tiffcom website.
Full CoPro Connection...
Comprising 20 projects from 12 countries, the co-production event will run Oct 22-24 in Tiffcom’s Odaiba venue.
In cooperation with the Korean Film Council (Kofic), CoPro Connection has invited five Korean filmmakers with Korea-Japan co-production projects. These include Shobu, to be directed by Ki-hwan Oh, whose Korea-China co-produced romantic comedy A Wedding Invitation was a recent hit in China.
Tiffcom’s CoPro and Atelier du Cinema Europeen (Ace) will jointly hold the Ace Co-production Lab in Japan for the five Japanese and six European projects in the selection. These include Japanese writer/director/actor Sabu’s cross-media project Ten No Chasuke (working title) and Drive director Nicolas Winding Refn’s Japan-set project, The Avenging Silence.
Project and event details will be available later this month on the Tiffcom website.
Full CoPro Connection...
- 9/10/2013
- by hjnoh2007@gmail.com (Jean Noh)
- ScreenDaily
Alright, I'm finally done Lionsgate's After Dark Horrorfest III box and I'm glad to report the films all manage to stay consistently entertaining.
Continue on to read my mini-reviews of From Within, Autopsy, Voices and Slaughter.
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Title: From Within
Year: 2008
Director: Phedon Papamichael
Writers: Brad Keene
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: agentorange
Rating: 7.5 out of 10
From Within is not a perfect film by any means but it's easily the best movie from the After Dark Horrorfest III line-up. On the surface, it's about a suicide curse that infects an intensely religious small town in Southern America but there is a strong subtext about how fear and religious fervor can make people do unimaginable evil. Actually, it's very similar to the basic theme running through The Mist and as I watched it I thought to myself that this would be the kind of story that Stephen King would like.
It...
Continue on to read my mini-reviews of From Within, Autopsy, Voices and Slaughter.
***
Title: From Within
Year: 2008
Director: Phedon Papamichael
Writers: Brad Keene
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: agentorange
Rating: 7.5 out of 10
From Within is not a perfect film by any means but it's easily the best movie from the After Dark Horrorfest III line-up. On the surface, it's about a suicide curse that infects an intensely religious small town in Southern America but there is a strong subtext about how fear and religious fervor can make people do unimaginable evil. Actually, it's very similar to the basic theme running through The Mist and as I watched it I thought to myself that this would be the kind of story that Stephen King would like.
It...
- 4/3/2009
- QuietEarth.us
For those of you who have ever lamented the fact that you're stuck in some snowy backwater town while seemingly everyone else gets to attend cool film festivals like After Dark Horrorfest III: 8 Films to Die For, this contest is for you.
Quiet Earth and the good people at Lionsgate want to give all you readers the chance to bring the horror festivities home in one sweet boxed set that features all 8 films from the fest in gorgeous 3D packaging.
You got Sean Ellis' The Brøken starring Lena Headey and Richard Jenkins. Adam Gierasch's Autopsy starring Jessica Londes and Robert Lasordo. Aussie cannibal flick Dying Breed, as well as the third part in the Butterfly Effect trifecta, "Revelation." But oh baby we're just getting started. We've also got Ki-hwan Oh's Voices (Du saram-yida), Craig Singer's Perkins 14, From Within, and Slaughter.
To win a copy of...
Quiet Earth and the good people at Lionsgate want to give all you readers the chance to bring the horror festivities home in one sweet boxed set that features all 8 films from the fest in gorgeous 3D packaging.
You got Sean Ellis' The Brøken starring Lena Headey and Richard Jenkins. Adam Gierasch's Autopsy starring Jessica Londes and Robert Lasordo. Aussie cannibal flick Dying Breed, as well as the third part in the Butterfly Effect trifecta, "Revelation." But oh baby we're just getting started. We've also got Ki-hwan Oh's Voices (Du saram-yida), Craig Singer's Perkins 14, From Within, and Slaughter.
To win a copy of...
- 3/23/2009
- QuietEarth.us
I'm sure it'll end up being the same old crap, but it's nice to look forward to something every once in awhile. Today we caught wind of a new Korean horror film from Ki-hwan Oh entitled Someone Behind You. Inside you;ll find the trailer for the film that not only looks creepy as all hell, but bloody and disgusting. We'll try and dig up some more on this film (I bet the boys at Twitch know) and get back to you with some updates.
- 3/7/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
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