VARIETY:FilMart: Black & White To Add Color to HK Market

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FilMart: Black & White To Add Color to HK Market

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MARCH 11, 2014 | 02:23AM PT

Patrick FraterAsia Bureau Chief

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HONG KONG– Big-budget Taiwanese action film “Black & White: The Dawn of Justice” will get its first outing later this month at FilMart ahead of a release in the second half of the year.

The film is a $13 million sequel to 2012 action blockbuster “Black & White: The Dawn of Assault,” which itself originated from Tsai Yueh-hsun’s popular TV drama series “Black & White.”

This time star Mark Chao is teamed up with the new addition, LIN Gengxin as the main cast whileHuang Bo and Ning CHANG reprise their roles from the previous edition.

The pic is co-produced by Prajna Works Entertainment, Beijing Hualu Baina Film &TV and Gravity Pictures Film Production, with international sales handled by Taiwan’s Ablaze Image.

French firm BUF, which recently worked on Wong Kar-wai’s “The Grandmaster,” provides visual effects, while Jack Gill (“Fast and The Furious: 5”) is set as action choreographer.
“The Dawn of Justice is now in post-production and is scheduled for a northern hemisphere fall release.

 

Screen Daily:Ablaze Image takes Black & White 2

 

Ablaze Image takes Black & White 2

Mark Chao
11 March, 2014 | By 

Taipei-based sales company Ablaze Image has picked up international rights to Tsai Yueh-hsun’s Black & White: The Dawn Of Justice.

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Co-produced by Prajna Works Entertainment, Beijing Hualu Baina Film & TV and Gravity Pictures, the $13m film is the sequel to 2012 action hit Black & White: The Dawn Of Assault, which was based on Tsai’s popular TV drama series Black & White.

Mark Chao and Huang Bo resume their roles in the sequel alongside new addition Ling Gengxin. French visual effects company BUF (The Grandmaster) worked on the film, while Jack Gill, stunt coordinator on Fast & Furious 5, choreographed action sequences.

The film is currently in post-production for an autumn release. Ablaze Image will screen a first promo at the upcoming Filmart in Hong Kong.

Ablaze Image is also selling Yee Chih-yen’s long-awaitedMeeting Dr. Sun, which is also in post-production and scheduled for a summer release.

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Film Business Asia:Ablaze picks up Black & White action sequel

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Ablaze picks up Black & White action sequel

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By Stephen Cremin
Tue, 11 March 2014, 18:00 PM (HKT)

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Action sequel Black & White: The Dawn of Justice 痞子英雄 黎明再起 will headline the international sales lineup of Ablaze Image Ltd 光在影像股份有限公司 at Hong Kong FilMart (24-27 Mar 2014). The Taipei-based company, founded last year, will screen a promo reel at the market.

The new film is set three years after Black & White Episode I: The Dawn of Assault 痞子英雄首部曲:全面開戰 (2012), a prequel to the hit television series. In Justice, the fictional Harbour City is under a series of terrorist attacks, from a suicide bomber and destructive EMP pulse to a deadly virus.

Mark CHAO 趙又廷 resumes his role as maverick cop Hero Wu. The Taiwan actor is one of China’s most bankable stars after major roles in last year’s So Young 致我們終將逝去的青春 and Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon 狄仁杰之神都龍王. The two films had a combined China box office of RMB1.32 billion (US$215 million).

In the sequel, Hero Wu partners with a new character played by China’s Kenny LIN 林更新, Chao’s co-star on Young Detective Dee. The previous film’s co-star, HUANG Bo 黃渤, returned to Taiwan for three days to shoot a cameo appearance, with Terri KWAN 關穎 reappearing as his pregnant partner.

New cast members in Justice include Ning CHANG 張鈞甯, a member of the films’ original television series, Singapore’s Christopher LEE 李銘順, Taiwan’s HSIU Chieh-kai 修杰楷 and Uyghur model Gulinazha 古力娜扎, who recently had a cameo in Police Story 2013 警察故事2013.

The new film was shot for NT$400 million (US$13.2 million) in Taiwan’s Kaohsiung City from September through January. Director TSAI Yueh-hsun 蔡岳勳’s Prajna Works Entertainment Co Ltd 普拉嘉國際意像影藝股份有限公司 built three green-screen sets at their production base for the film’s major set-pieces.

Signalling that the second film is significantly upping the first’s production quality, Prajna hired European VFX company BUF who supervised the shoot. The French company recently won a Golden Horse Award for its work on WONG Kar-wai 王家衛’s The Grandmaster 一代宗師.

Two years ago, The original film made RMB91.5 million (US$14.9 million) at the China box office through Edko (Beijing) Films Ltd 安樂(北京)電影發行有限公司, representing the majority of its revenue. It was only moulded into a co-production in the months after its Taiwan release.

Prajna’s China partners are Beijing HualuBaina Film & TV Co Ltd 北京華錄百納影視股份有限公司 and Gravity Films 引力影視投資有限公司. The latter, which has China distribution rights, was founded by Wayne JIANG 姜偉 after leaving Edko Beijing. The film is currently scheduled for a theatrical release in China and Taiwan in the autumn.

At FilMart, Ablaze will also be representing YEE Chih-yen 易智言’s contemporary ensemble comedy Meeting Dr. Sun 行動代號孫中山, Umin Boya 馬志翔’s period baseball epic KANO KANO, and CHO Li 卓立’s political drama The Rice Bomber 白米炸彈客.

 

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Film Business Asia: Ablaze takes Rice Bomber, Sweet Alibis

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Ablaze takes Rice Bomber, Sweet Alibis

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By Stephen Cremin
Mon, 23 December 2013, 21:55 PM (HKT)

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Taipei-based sales agency Ablaze Image Ltd 光在影像股份有限公司 has picked up two local films ahead of the European Film Market.

The two titles are CHO Li 卓立’s political drama The Rice Bomber 白米炸彈客 andLIEN Yi-chi 連奕琦’s police comedy Sweet Alibis 甜蜜殺機 (pictured). The former has been announced in the Panorama section of the Berlin International Film Festival.

Cho’s film is based on the true story of a farmer who made rice bombs in a political protest of the Taiwan government’s joining of the WTO in 2002, which had a serious impact on the economic fortunes of rural areas.
Lien’s film, his follow-up to Make Up 命運化妝師 (2011), is about a cowardly veteran cop and a sassy rookie who pair up to investigate a series of murders. It stars Alec SU蘇有朋, Ariel LIN 林依晨 and Matt WU 吳中天.
Ablaze Image are also representing Umin Boya 馬志翔’s KANO KANO, YEE Chih-yen 易智言’s Lefty Sky 行動代號孫中山 at EFM, both of which are currently in post-production. Its library titles include Zone Pro Site 總舖師.

The Rice Bomber is scheduled to be released in Taiwan in early April 2014. Sweet Alibis opens on 17 Jan 2014.

Film Business Asia: Ablaze Image picks up Kano and Lefty Sky

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By Kevin Ma
Tue, 01 October 2013, 10:15 AM (HKT)

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Taiwan’s Ablaze Image Ltd 光在影像股份有限公司 announced that it has picked up two high-profile projects from Taiwan ahead of the Busan International Film Festival 부산국제영화제’s Asian Film Market.

Kano KANO (pictured) is based on a true story about a multi-ethnic baseball team from Taiwan in Japan’s high school baseball championship. It is the directorial debut of Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale (賽德克・巴萊) (2011) star Umin Boya (馬志翔). The period drama is produced by Seediq director WEI Te-sheng (魏德聖) and producer Jimmy HUANG (黃志明). Still in post-production, it is currently targeting a 28 Feb 2014 release after Chinese New Year.

Lefty Sky (行動代號孫中山) is the first feature film in 13 years by Blue Gate Crossing (藍色大門) (2002) director YEE Chih-yen (易智言). The youth drama follows two high school students competing to steal their school’s bronze statue of Dr. Sun Yat-sen. Produced by Ablaze-backer LEE Lieh (李烈), the film just completed production and is aiming for an Aug 2014 theatrical release.

Ablaze is also handling international sales for Zone Pro Site (總舖師), Step Back to Glory (志氣), When a Wolf Falls in Love with a Sheep (南方小羊牧場) and Gf*Bf (女朋友 男朋友).

Variety: Ablaze Fires Up Hot Pair For Busan

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Taiwan’s top 2014 titles head for market debut

Patrick Frater
Asia Bureau Chief

HONG KONG – Two of Taiwan’s biggest film titles for 2014 will make their market debuts in Busan next week, having been picked up by new sales company Ablaze Image.

The company, headed by former Edko executive June Wu, is handling the big-budget directorial debut of actor Umin Boya (aka Ma Chih-hsiang). His “Kano” about a multi-ethnic baseball team is produced by the Wei Te-sheng and Jimmy Huang, the pair behind the 2011 epic “Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale.”

Made on a budget of $10 million, the film stars an impressive Japanese cast including Nagase Masatoshi, Osawa Takao, Sakai Maki and Igawa Togo. It is set to release in Taiwan in Feb 2014.

Ablaze is also handling “Lefty Sky,” only the third film by Yee Chih-Yen, director of 2002 “Blue Gate Crossing,” which was released in the U.S. by Strand Releasing. Comedy-drama “Lefty” is a story of two teenage boys who each hatch a plot to steal a statue of Sun Yat-sen from their school. The picture is put together by top producer Lee Lieh, producer of “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?” and this year’s hit “Zone Pro Site: The Moveable Feast.” Having wrapped last week, the film will release in August next year.

Backed by Atom Cinema and One Production Film, Ablaze was established earlier this year to handle the current crop of movies from Taiwan. It is also handling “Zone Pro Site” and library titles including “GF*BF.”

The Busan International Film Festival runs Oct. 3-12, 2013. Its accompanying Asian Film Market and Asian Project Market run Oct. 7-10, 2013.

Screen Daily: Ablaze Image picks up high-profile duo

Ablaze Image picks up high-profile duo

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Taipei-based sales company Ablaze Image has picked up international rights to Kano, produced by Wei Te-sheng (Warriors Of The Rainbow: Seediq Bale), and Yee Chih-yen’s long-awaited third feature.

Kano, a $10m sports drama based on a true story, marks the directorial debut of Umin Boya (also known by his Chinese name Ma Chih-Hsiang). Set in the 1920s when Taiwan was under Japanese rule, the story focuses on a multi-ethnic baseball team making its way to Japan’s high school baseball championship.

Wei Te-sheng and Jummy Huang, the creative team behind Warriors Of The Rainbow: Seediq Bale, are producing the film which is currently in post-production for a February 2014 release. The cast includes Japanese actors Masatoshi Nagase, Takao Osawa, Maki Sakai and Togo Igawa.

Yee Chih-yen’s Lefty Sky (working title) is the Taiwanese director’s first film in 11 years since his award-winningBlue Gate Crossing.

Produced by Lee Lieh (Zone Pro Site: The Moveable Feast), the comedy drama revolves around two intelligent teenage boys attempting to steal their school’s bronze statue of Dr Sun Yat-Sen. The film recently wrapped and will be released in Taiwan in August 2014.

Ablaze Image will start sales on the two titles at the upcoming Asian Film Market in Busan, where it will also be handling recent Taiwanese hit Zone Pro Site and Atom Cinema library titles such as Step Back To GloryWhen The Wolf Falls In Love With A Sheep and GF*BF.

Founded by former Edko Films international sales chief June Wu, Ablaze Image is partnered with leading Taiwanese production houses Atom Cinema and One Production Film Co.

Film Business Asia: Zone Pro Site keeps Riddick out of spotlight

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By Stephen Cremin
Mon, 09 September 2013, 16:50 PM (HKT)

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Zone Pro Site: The Moveable Feast (總舖師) was the top-grossing film at the Taipei box office for the third weekend, on its fourth week on release.

The Taiwan comedy, which has its international premiere at next month’s Busan International Film Festival (부산국제영화제), made NT$9.20 million (US$310,000) over the weekend for a current gross of NT$71.6 million (US$2.41 million) in the capital.

Although figures outside Taipei can not be verified, the film’s Facebook page this weekend claimed that it had grossed NT$200 million (US$6.73 million) nationwide by Saturday evening after 23 days on release.

After keeping Kick-Ass 2 and The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones off the top of the charts in recent weeks, Zone Pro Site bested Riddick this weekend. The new release made NT$8.08 million in Taipei over the three day weekend.

Two Taiwan documentaries opened at the weekend, YANG Li-chou (楊力州)’s Bridge Over Troubled Water (拔一條河) and HSU Ming-chun (許明淳)’s The Legend of Ataabu (阿罩霧風雲). They opened on NT$1.57 million and NT$0.63 million respectively.

Film Business Asia: Zone Pro Site remains atop Taipei box office

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By Stephen Cremin
Mon, 02 September 2013, 17:55 PM (HKT)

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In its third weekend in cinemas, local comedy Zone Pro Site: The Moveable Feast (總舖師) was the highest grossing film in Taipei, making more money than the combined box office of two new Hollywood releases.

With the addition of NT$13.5 million (US$452,000) this weekend, it has now taken NT$55.8 million (US$1.87 million) in 17 days. The box office dropped less than 1% on last weekend’s NT$13.6 million.

New releases The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones and We’re the Millers made NT$7.40 million and NT$5.97 million respectively. The latter is distributed by Zone Pro Site’s Warner Bros (Taiwan) Inc (美商華納兄弟 (遠東) 股份有限公司臺灣分公司).

Other new releases this weekend include Tiny Times 2 (小時代:青木時代), which made NT$1.27 million (US$42,800) on eleven screens. The original Tiny Times 1 (小時代), which also features many Taiwan cast and crew, opened on NT$1.38 million.

Also released this weekend, CHUNG Mong-hong (鍾孟宏’s) Soul 失魂 made NT$867,000 (US$29,100) on 11 screens in the Taiwan capital.

Film Business Asia: Zone Pro Site grows 67% in second weekend

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By Stephen Cremin
Mon, 26 August 2013, 20:35 PM (HKT)

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The box office of Taiwan food comedy Zone Pro Site: The Moveable Feast (總舖師) grew 67% on its second weekend on release in Taipei.

Over three days the film made NT$13.6 million (US$454,000), almost twice as much as new entry Kick-Ass 2, on NT$7.04 million (US$235,000), which was second-placed over the three-day weekend.

Zone Pro Site has now taken NT$31.2 million (US$1.04 million) in the capital. It has performed particularly well on weekdays, making NT$3.28 million (US$110,000) on Wed 21 Aug when businesses were closed due to a typhoon.

The highest-grossing domestic film this year is another local comedy, David Loman (大尾鱸鰻), which made NT$122 million (US$4.07 million) in Taipei on release in February. It also stars Zone Pro Site’s Tony YANG (楊祐寧).

Like David Loman, Zone Pro Site is distributed through Warner Bros (Taiwan) Inc (美商華納兄弟 (遠東) 股份有限公司臺灣分公司). The new film is represented internationally by Ablaze Image Ltd (光在影像股份有限公司).