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HK News day 2 Front Page B OUTLINE.indd
12 DIGITAL SCREEN INTERNATIONAL AT FILMART/HAF/HKIFF | TUESDAY MARCH 18 2008 Guo Yuezhou, Zoke Culture The Assembly www.screendaily.com DA Y 2 WHAT’S ON SEMINARS AND EVENTS FOR TUESDAY 18 SCREENINGS, PAGE 16 10.00-12.00 Seminar on Digital Distribution: Business Models and Rights Management in the New World Order Venue: Hall 1 (stage), Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre Speakers: David Chung, IT operations head, Cyberport, Hong Kong; Gaurav Dhillon, CEO, Jaman.com, US; Lee Yong-hoon, CEO, Lumix Media, Korea; Li Feng, president/CEO, Net Movies, China; Ross Pollack, senior VP, Sony Pictures Television International, Hong Kong; Richard Yelen, VP/managing director, KyLinTV, US. Moderator: Michael Gubbins, editor, Screen International What makes this topic interesting in Asia is that countries such as China, Korea and Japan are racing ahead on broadband and new-media developments. This conference will examine digital distribution of filmed entertainment to the internet, mobiles and other handheld devices and whether widening audiences through new media will change the economics of the business and the nature of content. Effective business models and rights management will also be discussed. 10.00-18.00 TV World International Programme Screening Venue: Meeting room 403, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre 12.00 Forbidden Kingdom press conference Venue: Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, grand ballroom 12.00-14.00 HAF Luncheon sponsored by UK Film Council/UK Trade and Investment Venue: Port Café, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre Open to: HAF badge holders and by invitation only 18.45-20.50 HKIFF opening film ‘Soul Of A Demon’ Venue: Theatre 2, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre Open to: Ticket holders only 17.45-20.15 HKIFF opening film: ‘Kabei — Our Mother’ Venue: Theatre 1, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre Open to: Ticket holders and by invitation only One of the more highly anticipated films from Japan this year is director Yoji Yamada’s Kabei — Our Mother. Set in Tokyo in 1940, the peaceful life of the Nogami family suddenly changes 12.30-13.30 Luncheon cocktail sponsored by TIFF and TIFFCOM Venue: Theatre foyer, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre Open to: By invitation only 13.30-16.00 Japanese Premiere of Chesuto Venue: Theatre 2, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre Open to: By invitation only 14.00-15.00 The Stormriders II Press Conference Venue: Hall 1 (stage), Hong Kong when the father, Shigeru, is arrested and accused of being a Communist. His wife Kayo works frantically to maintain the household and bring up her two daughters with the support of Shigeru’s sister Hisako and Shigeru’s ex-student Yamazaki, but her husband does not return. The Second World War breaks out but Kayo still tries to keep her cheerful determination, and sustain the family with her love. Convention & Exhibition Centre 14.00-16.00 Seminar on CEPA: Updates on the Guangdong Film Market Venue: Hall 1 (event room), Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre Speakers: Cai Xinmu, general manager, Shenzhen Film Distribution and Screening, China; Liu Zhuokeng, deputy director, Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Radio, Film and Television, China; Xu Binbiao, general manager, Guangdong Zhujiang Cinema Circuit, China; Yang Jian, vice general manager, China Film Shenzhen, China. Moderator: Wellington Fung, secretary general, Hong Kong Film Development Council Following the recent liberalisation of policy allowing Hong Kong-produced films to be distributed in Guangdong province without any quota restrictions, this seminar will look at business opportunities in Hong Kong. 15.00 Malaysia Pavilion cocktail reception Venue: Malaysia Pavilion stand IP-14 16.00-17.00 Taiwan Cinema Press Conference Venue: Hall 1 (stage), Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre 16.30-18.00 Seminar: Cool Japan Content by TIFFCOM Venue: Hall 1 (event room), Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre www.screendaily.com Speakers: Jessica Chen, general manager, Khan Entertainment, Taiwan; Bey Logan, vice-president, The Weinstein Company, US; Fumiko Nagata, film and programming division manager, NTV, Japan; Yasushi Nozawa, deputy director for media and content industry division, METI, Japan; Tom Yoda, chairman, TIFFCOM, Japan. Moderator: Noriko Takahashi, manager for Asian Film, Hexagon Pictures, Japan 17.00-19.00 Sundream@HK Filmart cocktail reception Venue: Meeting room 201, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre Open to: By invitation only 20.15-21.30 HKIFF Grand Opening Ceremony Venue: Convention foyer, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre Open to: By invitation only 20.15-21.30 (cocktail reception) 21.00-21.30 (opening ceremony) 20.45-22.45 French Premiere of ‘Shall We Kiss?’ Venue: Theatre 1, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre Open to: Ticket holders only 23.00-LATE French Night Party Venue: Watermark, Shop L, Central Pier 7 (Star Ferry) Open to: By invitation only DA Y 2 SCREEN SCREENINGS MARKET SCREENINGS FOR TUESDAY 18 9.30 Digital Magic’s 2008 Digital Film Work Sampler (Hong Kong) Digital Magic/Organizer. 15 mins. The latest digital film-making technology. Theatre 1, HKCEC In Love We Trust See box, right Manuela And Manuel (Spain) Latido Films. 94 mins. Meeting Room 601, HKCEC 10.00 The Big Bad Swim (US) Echo Bridge Entertainment. Drama, 93 mins. Dir: Ishai Setton. Key cast: Paget Brewster, Ricky Ullman, Jess Weixler. An adult swim class sets the stage for this charming comedy-drama about love, loss, and second chances. Three strangers find themselves in deep water as they learn life isn’t always about diving right in — it is about getting your feet wet once in a while. Meeting Room 408, HKCEC Chiko (Ger) The Match Factory. 88mins Meeting Room 603, HKCEC Son Of A Lion (Austria) Fortissimo Films. Drama, 92 mins. Dir: Benjamin Gilmour. Key cast: Niaz Khan Shinwari, Sher Alam Miskeen Ustad, Baktiyar Ahmed Afridi. In the tribal areas of the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan, a widowed gun-maker expects his only son to follow in his footsteps. But Niaz doesn’t want to follow in his father’s footsteps. He wants to go to school. Theatre 2, HKCEC Sleep Dealer (US) Fortissimo Films. Drama. Dir: Alex Rivera. Key cast: Luis Fernando Pena, Leonor Varela, Jacob Vargas. Set in a near-future, militarised world marked by closed borders, virtual labour and a global digital network that joins minds and experiences, three strangers risk their lives to connect with each other and break the barriers of technology. Meeting Room 404, HKCEC This Darling Life (Hong Kong) Golden Scene Company. Dir: Angie Chan. A documentary about dogs and their human friends, and humans and their canine friends. It opens with the director’s feelings towards the slow, tortuous sickness and eventual death of her dog Baby, her companion of 16 years. Agnes b. Cinema! Hong Kong Arts Centre Where Is Winky’s Horse (Netherlands) Delphis Films. Children’s, 80 mins. Dir: Mischa Kamp. Key cast: Ebbie Tam, Saint Nicholas, Aaron Wan. Winky Wong is the happiest girl in the www.screendaily.com 9.30 In Love We Trust (China) Films Distribution. Drama, 115 mins. Dir: Wang Xiaoshuai. Key Cast: Liu Weiwei, Zhang Jiayu, Yu Nan. A divorced couple try to save their world because she gets to take care of Saint Nicholas’ horse, Amerigo; only it is not as easy as she first thought. Meeting Room 405, HKCEC 11.30 I’ve Loved You So Long (France) UGC. 117 mins. Meeting Room 601, HKCEC Once Upon A Time In Corea (S Korea) Mirovision Inc. Action, 111 mins. Dir: Jeong Yong-ki. Key cast: Park Yongwoo, Lee Bo-young. It is the 1940s and the Japanese stationed in Chosun have been searching for ‘The Light of the East’ diamond. After several years, the head of the Japanese military succeeds in finding it. Meeting Room 401, HKCEC 12.00 A Secret (France) Showgate Inc. 110 mins. Dir: Tomoyuki Takamoto. Key cast: Etsushi Toyokawa, Ryo Ishibashi, Yukiyoshi Ozawa. Meeting Room 404, HKCEC The Chasing World (Japan) Phantom Film Co. Horror, 98 mins. Dir: Shibata Issey. Key cast: daughter — who is suffering from blood cancer — by having another child. But they have both remarried. Meeting Room 401, HKCEC Ishida Takuya, Tanimura Mitsuki, Daito Shunsuke. Sato Tsubasa is a high-school student and a street-tough maverick. One day he is caught by his old friend Sato Hiroshi who is now a leader of rival gang. When Tsubasa thinks this is the end, he suddenly vanishes into thin air. Meeting Room 405, HKCEC The End Of Year (China) China Film Promotion International. 100mins Meeting Room 603, HKCEC Fatal Move (HK) Arclight Films International Meeting Room 604, HKCEC Fine, Totally Fine (Japan) Stylejam. 110 mins. Dir: Fujita Yosuke. Key cast: Arakawa Yoshiyoshi, Kimura Yoshino, Okada Yoshinori. A group of twenty somethings struggle with responsibility and expectation as they mature into fully-fledged adults in this oddball romantic comedy. A bookstore slacker obsessed with horror, his insecure brother and a clumsy hospital worker/artist navigate modern Tokyo while trying to break out of its rigid confines. Meeting Room 601, HKCEC Rec (Spain) Filmax International. Horror, 85 mins. Dir: Jaume Balaguer, Paco Plaza. Key Cast: Manuela Velasco, Ferran Terraza, Jorge Yamam. A team of local TV reporters is following a squad of firemen on duty for the night. The footage is live and their task is to report on the life of these professionals, which includes their work, long waits and situations of extreme risk. Agnes b. Cinema! Hong Kong Arts Centre 13.30 Crazy Waiting (S Korea) Cinema Service. Romantic drama, 108 mins. Dir: Ryu Seung-jin. Key cast: Son Tae-young, Jang Geun-seok, Danny Ahn. In South Korea, all men in their early twenties must serve two years of mandatory military service. Many young couples ask themselves: “Do we stay together or break up?” Meeting Room 401, HKCEC 13.45 Amour Legende (Taiwan) Creative Century Entertainment Co. Romantic drama, 118 mins. Dir: Mi-sen Wu. Key cast: Yousuke Kubozuka, Rachel Ngan. There are two important women in Oshima’s life: April and May; and they are both his favourite seasons. Meeting Room 601, HKCEC 14.00 Besieged City (Hong Kong) Mei Ah Development. 96 TODAY Fine, Totally Fine See page 16 mins. Dir: Lawrence Lau. Key cast: Tang Tak-po, Wong Hau-yan, Wong Yat-ho. A young man in a coma is under arrest for murder. As his older brother delves into the past year of his brother’s life, he discovers that numbness and cowardice can have murderous consequences. Agnes b. Cinema! Hong Kong Arts Centre Guilty (France) Rezo Films. Drama, 107 mins. Dir: Laetitia Masson. Key cast: Helene Fillieres, Jeremie Renier, Amira Casar. When the dead body of Mr Kaplan is found with a kitchen knife in his back, all eyes turn to the maid. When the widow reveals that her departed husband was incapable of giving her children, all eyes turn to the widow. Beneath this passionate crime, a modern day detective will discover that temptation, devotion, remorse and desire are the best fuels for murderous love. Meeting Room 406, HKCEC 15.45 Sex Is No Laughing Matter (Japan) Happinet Corporation. 137 mins. Dir: Iguchi Nami. Key cast: Yoshihiro Nagata, Toshikazu Nishigaya. Yuri enters into a playful but deep relationship with Mirume, and in the course of it forces his lovesick friend En to confront her own feelings. Agnes b. Cinema! Hong Kong Arts Centre The Investigation Game (Japan) Showgate. 117 mins. Child homicides occur in Kawasaki city. The serial killer, who calls himself ‘Badman’, sends a threatening letter to a TV station. Meeting Room 404, HKCEC Kids (Japan) Avex Marketing Inc, Toei. Drama, 109 mins. Dir: Tatsuya Ogishima. A moving tale of a young man named Asato, with the ability to heal people’s wounds and scars by transferring them to his own body. Meeting Room 603, HKCEC Radio Dayz (Hong Kong) Golden Network Asia. 111 mins. Meeting Room 405, HKCEC Tonight I’ll Sleep At Yours (France) StudioCanal. Romantic drama, 84 mins. Dir: Olivier Baroux. Key cast: JeanPaul Rouve, Melanie Doutey, Kad Merad. Alex loves Laetitia. Laetitia is 30. She is beautiful, funny, sparkling, radiant and she loves Alex. She even adores Jacques, Alex’s best friend and publisher. She’s the light and love of Alex’s life, the mother of his future children, his reason for living, but Alex prefers her to keep her own place. Meeting Room 408, HKCEC Where In The World (US) Wild Bunch Meeting Room 604, HKCEC 14.30 The Sun Also Rises (Hong Kong) Emperor Motion Pictures. 99 mins. Theatre 1, HKCEC 15.30 Erma’s Wedding (China) China Film Promotion International. 92 mins Meeting Room 401, HKCEC 15.45 Sex Is No Laughing Matter See box, above 16.00 A Complete History Of My Sexual Failures (UK) Wild Bunch. 89 mins. Meeting Room 604, HKCEC Ba:bo (S Kor) Cineclick Asia. Drama. 100mins Meeting Room 601, HKCEC Cafe Isobe (Japan) Movie-Eye Entertainment Inc. Drama, 113 mins. Dir: Keisuke Yoshida. Key cast: Hiroyuki Miyasako, Riisa Naka, Kumiko Aso. Since his divorce eight years ago, Yujiro, a middle-aged plumber who seems to be the paragon of insignificance, lives with his teenage daughter Sakiko. With the sudden death of his father, Yujiro inherits a fortune. Quitting his job, he opens a coffee shop. Meeting Room 603, HKCEC The Killer (France) UGC. 92 mins. Meeting Room 404, HKCEC My New Partner (S Korea) KM Culture. Action, 110 mins. Dir: Kim Jong-hyun. Key cast: Ahn Sungki, Jo Han-sun. Young-jun, a police academy graduate, is a lieutenant working for the interior affairs bureau; he is intelligent but heartless. Now he must join an investigation team whose chief is Min-ho, his father whom Young-jun hates more than anyone. Meeting Room 405, HKCEC Two Lives Plus One (France) Rezo Films. Romantic drama, 90 mins. Dir: Idit Cebulat. Key cast: Emmanuelle Devos, Gerard Darmon. Meeting Room 406, HKCEC The Wall Passer (Taiwan) Creative Century Entertainment Co. Romantic drama, 108 mins. Dir: Hung Hung. Key cast: Chang Yung-chen, Lee Chia-ying, Lu Chia-hsin. In the near future. Tye, a teenager, moves with his parents to Real City. When he visits a museum, Tye meets a cute employee, NoNo. Tye secretly falls in love with her. After NoNo disappears, Tye uses a magic stone to pass through walls to search for her. Meeting Room 408, HKCEC 16.15 Kung Fu Dunk (Hong Kong) Emperor Motion Pictures. 99 mins. Theatre 2, HKCEC 17.30 Four Little Shaolin Kung Fu Star (China) China Film Promotion International. 85 mins Meeting Room 401, HKCEC 18.00 Cold Blood (France) Wide Management. Drama, 85 mins. Dir: Sylvie Verheyde. Key cast: Benjamin Biolay, Laura Smet, Stomy Bugsy. Meeting Room 404, HKCEC Henry Poole Is Here (US) Overture Films. Drama, 101 mins. Dir: Mark Pellington. Key cast: Luke Wilson, Radha Mitchell, Adriana Barraza. A routine doctor’s visit turns Henry Poole’s seemingly perfect life upside down, causing him to spend his remaining days in solitude. But the discovery of a few miracles restores his faith in life. Meeting Room 405, HKCEC Love, First (S Kor) Fine Cut. 111mins Meeting Room 601, HKCEC Unfailing (France) Wide Management. Action, 90 mins. Dir: Davy Sihali. Key cast: Frank Truong, Emilie de la Perriere, Pier Gaudin. A secret criminal organisation, headed by Mr Takamura, arranges a tournament to find the perfect killer. Meeting Room 406, HKCEC 18.15 Fast Track — No Limits (Germany) Andactiondistribution. Action, 96 mins. Dir: Axel Sand. Key cast: Erin Cahill, Andrew Walker, Alexia Barlier. The explosive combination of youth, passion, sex and intrigue with the action of urban car racing. Meeting Room 603, HKCEC 20.15 Handle Me With Care (Thai) Hong Kong Asia Screenings. 119mins Meeting Room 601, HKCEC www.screendaily.com