Competition and Berlinale Special 2018
Competition (Incomplete List) 23 of the 24 titles in the Competition have already been selected, 19 of the 24 films will be competing for the Golden Bear and the Silver Bears. 3 TAGE IN […]
Competition (Incomplete List) 23 of the 24 titles in the Competition have already been selected, 19 of the 24 films will be competing for the Golden Bear and the Silver Bears. 3 TAGE IN […]
Chinese female director Yang Mingming’s feminine-themed realism film ROU QING SHI (GIRLS ALWAYS HAPPY) enters into the 2018 edition of Panorama program, which has become the only Mainland China film selected for this section. It […]
The 68th Berlin International Film Festival will open at the Berlinale Palast on February 15, 2018 with the world premiere of Wes Anderson’s animated film ISLE OF DOGS. Anderson has previously presented three films in […]
A Tibet-themed film Paths of the Soul led a surprising counterattack at the Chinese box office relied on its increasing word-of-mouth referrals from only 1.6% screenings on the premiere day on June 20 to the […]
The American Film Market’s inaugural LocationEXPO, taking place at this year’s market, November 1 – 8, will welcome more than 50 Film Commissions and Government Agencies from around the world. LocationEXPO will provide both a […]
Conferences AFM Conferences give attendees knowledge, insight, access, value and a rare opportunity to hear from the industry’s global thought leaders, decision makers and experts who all converge annually at the AFM. Finance Conference I: […]
Takeo Hisamatsu joined Shochiku Co., Ltd in 1978, and in 1986 became manager of Shochiku USA’s Little Tokyo Cinema, Los Angeles. He returned to Tokyo in 1989 and was appointed senior manager of the Exhibition […]
Keiichi Hara was born in 1959. He began his animation career in TV, working extensively on popular children and family-oriented shows like Doraemon and Crayon Shin-chan, for which he initially served as episode director under Mitsuru HONGO from […]
Born in Milan, Italy. He spent the first half of his career buying Japanese anime for distribution in Italy, and the second half selling Japanese anime around the world. He joined Production I.G in 2005, […]
As one of the very first Chinese distributors to release animations in Mainland China legitimately, JY Animation (JYA) suffered through the tough periods when piracy swept across China and nobody troubled to ask for legit […]
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