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Busan’s Asian Project Market (Apm) has announced this year’s line-up to include Hana Makhmalbaf’s London Stories and Yu Lik Wai’s A Mean To An End.
In its 18th year, the co-production market will showcase 30 projects from 15 countries including the UK, China, Vietnam and Iraq.
Up to last year, Apm selected a total of 442 projects of which 200 were completed and screened at film festivals around the world.
Organizers noted a rising trend of international co-productions tailored from the pre-production stage, not only between Asian countries but also European and Asian countries.
This year’s line-up also includes up-and-coming directors such as 2014 Cannes Un Certain Regard film Titli director Janu Behl with family comedy Agra, a India-France co-production, and 2014 Rotterdam invitee Siti director Eddie Cahyono with The Wasted Land, a story about an Indonesian peasant who is ready to do anything she can...
Busan’s Asian Project Market (Apm) has announced this year’s line-up to include Hana Makhmalbaf’s London Stories and Yu Lik Wai’s A Mean To An End.
In its 18th year, the co-production market will showcase 30 projects from 15 countries including the UK, China, Vietnam and Iraq.
Up to last year, Apm selected a total of 442 projects of which 200 were completed and screened at film festivals around the world.
Organizers noted a rising trend of international co-productions tailored from the pre-production stage, not only between Asian countries but also European and Asian countries.
This year’s line-up also includes up-and-coming directors such as 2014 Cannes Un Certain Regard film Titli director Janu Behl with family comedy Agra, a India-France co-production, and 2014 Rotterdam invitee Siti director Eddie Cahyono with The Wasted Land, a story about an Indonesian peasant who is ready to do anything she can...
- 8/3/2015
- by hjnoh2007@gmail.com (Jean Noh)
- ScreenDaily
It’s battle week on ‘Dancing With The Stars,’ and certain celebrities meant business! Taking on the side by side challenge, the stars had to dance alongside a professional couple, and with a score of 29, Zendaya topped the leader board after getting the first ten’s of the season!
Dancing With the Stars began with a touching tribute to the Boston Marathon massacre on April 15, before a highly energetic group dance where Sean Lowe shook his butt! Jacoby Jones stole the show when he literally did a split jump over Karina Smirnoff‘s head, Andy Dick zip lined onto the dance floor dressed as Zorro, and Zendaya got the first 10′s of the season after her amazing tango!
‘Dancing With The Stars’: The Scores
Ingo Rademacher & Kym Johnson: (21/30) Dancing the Cha Cha Cha to “Lady Marmalade,” Ingo kept up alongside the professionals pretty well! The judges seemed to like it,...
Dancing With the Stars began with a touching tribute to the Boston Marathon massacre on April 15, before a highly energetic group dance where Sean Lowe shook his butt! Jacoby Jones stole the show when he literally did a split jump over Karina Smirnoff‘s head, Andy Dick zip lined onto the dance floor dressed as Zorro, and Zendaya got the first 10′s of the season after her amazing tango!
‘Dancing With The Stars’: The Scores
Ingo Rademacher & Kym Johnson: (21/30) Dancing the Cha Cha Cha to “Lady Marmalade,” Ingo kept up alongside the professionals pretty well! The judges seemed to like it,...
- 4/16/2013
- by Eleanore Hutch
- HollywoodLife
Next week Titan Books will release Peter Cushing: A Life In Film, here’s an early review of the book.
The release of Peter Cushing: A Life In Film coincides with the centenary of Cushing’s birth, and writer David Miller has put together a thorough and fascinating collection of anecdotes and memorabilia in this biography of life and career. The book looks at Cushing’s early days in regional theater all the way to the successes on the big screen. You get a look at his roles like Van Helsing, Frankenstein, and Grand Moff Tarkin (Star Wars), but also the lesser known roles.
I found myself equally interested in Cushing’s personal life while reading as well, such as being medically unfit for active service in WW2 or his friendship with Laurence Olivier that led to an Australasian theater tour and a nervous breakdown. You will find...
The release of Peter Cushing: A Life In Film coincides with the centenary of Cushing’s birth, and writer David Miller has put together a thorough and fascinating collection of anecdotes and memorabilia in this biography of life and career. The book looks at Cushing’s early days in regional theater all the way to the successes on the big screen. You get a look at his roles like Van Helsing, Frankenstein, and Grand Moff Tarkin (Star Wars), but also the lesser known roles.
I found myself equally interested in Cushing’s personal life while reading as well, such as being medically unfit for active service in WW2 or his friendship with Laurence Olivier that led to an Australasian theater tour and a nervous breakdown. You will find...
- 4/12/2013
- by Graham McMorrow
- City of Films
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