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PostPosted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:29 am    Post subject: 'The Grandmaster' Primed for May Release in Korea and Japan Reply with quote



Berlin 2013: 'The Grandmaster' Primed for May Release in Korea and Japan

3:30 PM PST 2/10/2013 by Clarence Tsui

hollywoodreporter.com

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/berlin-2013-grandmaster-primed-may-420083

Fortissimo Films links up with CJ E&M and Gaga Corporation for release of Wong Kar-wai’s Berlinale-opener, while discussions are underway for distribution rights in India.

BERLIN – CJ E&M will oversee the release of The Grandmaster in Korea in May, after the company inked a deal with Fortissimo Films, who is repping the film in Berlin for producer-director Wong Kar-wai’s Jet Tone Films.

“CJ’s release concept and plans for The Grandmaster were superb,” said Fortissimo chairman and the film’s associate producer Michael Werner, who brokered the deal with CJ E&M Pictures’ distribution senior manager Josh Lee. “The film was highly sought after, but CJ’s passion and commitment won us over and we are looking forward to a very successful result for the film in Korea.”

Describing The Grandmaster, which stars Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Zhang Ziyi as martial arts experts Ip Man and Gong Er, as “an epic, prestigious, beautiful and commercial Wong Kar-wai film which delves into the philosophy and essence of Chinese martial arts,” Lee said he is very confident Korean audiences will respond to the movie.

Fortissimo has also sold the film’s distribution rights to Gaga Corporation in Japan, where the film will also open in May. Meanwhile, the company is also engaged in discussions for Indian rights.

The Grandmaster has already opened on mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan last month.


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At Japan, the film"The Grandmaster" will open in 31th May.
at TOHO Cinemas Theater.

http://www.cinra.net/news/2013/02/14/131606.php
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Berlin 2013: The Weinstein Co. Nabs U.S. Rights to Wong Kar-wai’s 'The Grandmaster'

10:08 AM PST 2/7/2013 by Clarence Tsui

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/berlin-2013-weinstein-nabs-us-419183

The deal was revealed just as the film opened the Berlin International Film Festival Thursday night.

BERLIN -- Marking the first major deal to be announced at the Berlin International Film Festival, The Weinstein Co. has acquired U.S. distribution rights to Wong Kar-wai's martial arts epic The Grandmaster.

TWC also picked up rights in English-speaking Canada. The company already had secured rights in the U.K., Australia and New Zealand.

FILM REVIEW: The Grandmaster

The U.S. deal ends a year of speculation as to who would snap up rights to the movie.

Insiders say TWC and Annapurna -- who teamed on Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master -- have been working on the finer details of the deal for several weeks, though the pact wasn't revealed until just before Grandmaster premiered in Berlin as the fest's opening-night film.

STORY: Berlin 2013: 'The Grandmaster' Shortened by 15 Minutes for International Release

CAA represents domestic rights to the film, while Wild Bunch is handling internationally.

Before arriving in Berlin, competition jury president Wong worked around the clock at Bangkok's Oriental Post labs to finish the international cut of his martial arts epic. The new version that opened the Berlinale on Thursday night is about 13 minutes shorter and went through structural changes.

Critically acclaimed at home, Grandmaster already has grossed $50 million in China since opening Jan. 8. The film has become Wong’s first bona fide blockbuster.

Grandmaster is an account of how legendary martial arts masters Ip Man (Tony Leung Chiu-wai), Gong Er (Zhang Ziyi), her father Gong Baotian (Wang Qingxiang), The Razor (Chang Chen) and Ma San (Zhang Jin) navigate their lives in politically unstable times in 20th century China.

Having first conceived the film in 1996 on the Buenos Aires set of Happy Together, Wong began production only six years ago. It has been a tortuous journey for both Wong and his cast, with Leung having broken his arm once while training for his role. Wong also has been doing additional filming last year, well after the principal shoot -- which took place in locations in northeastern China and the southern city of Kaiping -- had wrapped.

Speaking at the festival press conference before Thursday premiere screening, Wong said he hopes the film will bring foreign audiences "a new perspective of martial arts or of China."

Having already adjusted the film's English subtitles to cater to international audiences, Wong said he acknowledged non-Chinese viewers' difficulties in following some of the historical details that marked his depiction of the martial arts experts' lives.

"It's hard even for some Chinese audiences," he said. "But there's something universal in the film, such as family values or codes of honor, which I believe international audiences can share."

In the press release announcing the deal, TWC co-chairman Harvey Weinstein said he is "absolutely thrilled" to be working with Annapurna as "they have shown invaluable support to our campaigns." TWC and Annapurna previously collaborated on The Master.

Pamela McClintock contributed to this report.
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