Dodge College Students Expand Horizons Through International Partnerships
For students at Chapman’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, those pivotal experiences on set are happening not only a few blocks down the main campus drag, but also as many as 8,000 miles away.
View ArticleKim Jee-Woon Directing Ed Brubaker’s ‘Coward’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Korean director Kim Jee-woon is turning to crime, coming on board to helm the movie adaptation of Ed Brubaker’s “Coward.” The attachment comes on the eve of the premiere of Kim’s latest film, “The X,”...
View ArticleBusan Fest Bows With Korean Stars on Red Carpet
The Busan Intl. Film Festival — Asia’s biggest film festival with 300 films on tap — showed its commitment to the diversity of Asian films Wednesday night when it kicked off its 18th edition with Vara,...
View ArticleBusan: Irish Helmers Discuss Hollywood Dominance at Korea Fest
Five Irish directors invited by Korea’s Busan Intl. Film Festival to discuss their country’s industry ended up talking about the dominance of the U.S. over the international biz.
View ArticleKorean Film Council Relocates to Busan
The Korean Film Council (KOFIC) has relocated from the South Korean capital Seoul to Busan, the southern port city that is also home to Asia’s biggest film festival.
View ArticleBusan And Tokyo Avoid Festival Dates Clash
The major Asian film festivals -- Tokyo and Busan -- have set dates for their October events that are nearly two weeks apart. But an early Tokyo market narrows the gap.
View ArticleFilm Review: ‘Kill Me Three Times’
A sun-drenched, blood-spattered Australian thriller that seems to fancy itself the first movie ever to feature characters shot to death at point-blank range.
View ArticleAt Year 20, Busan Continues To Be a Safe Harbor for Filmmakers
“At our 30th year, the Busan Intl. Film Festival will have become a world-class film event, both nominally and virtually, where the three important elements — festival, market and conference — are...
View ArticleHong Kong’s Documentary Film Production Is on the Increase
Hong Kong filmmaker Chan Tze-woon recently returned from a fruitful trip to the Busan Intl. Film Festival. The 31-year-old’s new project, “Blue Island,” was selected to take part in the Asian Cinema...
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