Head Rush Trailer — Victor Vu‘s Head Rush / Lôi Báo (2017) movie trailer has been released by Glass House. The Head Rush trailer stars Cuong Seven, Tran Thi Nha Phuong, Ngoc Anh Vu, Quach Ngoc Ngoan, and Jason Ninh Cao. Crew Doan Nhat Nam, Kay Nguyen, and Victor Vu wrote the screenplay for Head Rush. [...]
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- 12/9/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
The issue of the LGBTQ+ rights and acceptance has been on the table for quite some time. And I am afraid it will stay there till it’s no longer an issue. While it is so, we need to talk about it. While film as a medium offers one such platform to do so, it not always does any good. Let us see what the Vietnamese comedy Drama Queen by Kay Nguyen has done.
Drama Queen (2020) by Kay Nguyen screens at the 21st San Diego Asian Film Festival.
Hang Duong (pop star Nguyễn Hương Giang) kind of always has known he is a she. Working as a film and TV stuntman, (s)he struggled to save money for the surgery. Besides, there is always this big question mark of things going wrong. But as (s)he becomes a very unneeded witness of a murder, (s)he must put all worries aside,...
Drama Queen (2020) by Kay Nguyen screens at the 21st San Diego Asian Film Festival.
Hang Duong (pop star Nguyễn Hương Giang) kind of always has known he is a she. Working as a film and TV stuntman, (s)he struggled to save money for the surgery. Besides, there is always this big question mark of things going wrong. But as (s)he becomes a very unneeded witness of a murder, (s)he must put all worries aside,...
- 10/27/2020
- by Anomalilly
- AsianMoviePulse
Korean specialty distributor D.O. Cinema has picked up local rights to Yuya Ishii’s “All The Things We Never Said,” which is bowing at the virtual edition of the Cannes Market, where it is represented by Hong Kong based sales agent Good Move Media.
“Things We Never Said” stars Taiga Nakano, Wakaba Ryuya and Yuko Oshima and is set for a fall festival bow, before theatrical releases confirmed for China, Japan and now Korea. D.O. specializes in releasing Japanese films in Korea and has previously handled several titles by Ishii (“Tokyo Night Sky Is Always the Densest Shade of Blue” and “The Great Passage”).
Jostling for top ranking on Good Move’s virtual slate is “Me and the Cult Leader,” a documentary about coming to terms with the Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway. Directed by Atsushi Sakahara, it had a triumphant world premiere last week at the Sheffield Doc Fest.
“Things We Never Said” stars Taiga Nakano, Wakaba Ryuya and Yuko Oshima and is set for a fall festival bow, before theatrical releases confirmed for China, Japan and now Korea. D.O. specializes in releasing Japanese films in Korea and has previously handled several titles by Ishii (“Tokyo Night Sky Is Always the Densest Shade of Blue” and “The Great Passage”).
Jostling for top ranking on Good Move’s virtual slate is “Me and the Cult Leader,” a documentary about coming to terms with the Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway. Directed by Atsushi Sakahara, it had a triumphant world premiere last week at the Sheffield Doc Fest.
- 6/24/2020
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
D.O. Cinema has snapped up Japanese filmmaker Yuya Ishii’s drama about three high school friends in their early thirties.
Hong Kong-based Good Move Media has sold Japanese filmmaker Yuya Ishii’s latest drama, All The Things We Never Said, to South Korea’s D.O. Cinema.
The Tokyo and Yokohama-set drama follows three high school friends, now in their early thirties, as they struggle with relationships and pursue their dreams of becoming successful musicians. Nakano Taiga (Harmonium), Wakaba Ryuya (A Beautiful Star) and Yuko Oshima, a former member of idol girl group AKB48, head the cast of the film,...
Hong Kong-based Good Move Media has sold Japanese filmmaker Yuya Ishii’s latest drama, All The Things We Never Said, to South Korea’s D.O. Cinema.
The Tokyo and Yokohama-set drama follows three high school friends, now in their early thirties, as they struggle with relationships and pursue their dreams of becoming successful musicians. Nakano Taiga (Harmonium), Wakaba Ryuya (A Beautiful Star) and Yuko Oshima, a former member of idol girl group AKB48, head the cast of the film,...
- 6/24/2020
- by 89¦Liz Shackleton¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
Directed by Kay Nguyen, Drama Queen follows a stuntman, on the run from the mob, who fulfils a lifetime wish to transition into becoming a woman.
Hong Kong-based sales company Good Move Media has struck a deal with Ho Chi Minh City-based distributor Skyline Media to represent three Vietnamese titles at the Efm, headed by action comedy Drama Queen.
Directed by Kay Nguyen, Drama Queen follows a stuntman, on the run from the mob, who fulfils a lifetime wish to transition into becoming a woman. However, when she enters a beauty pageant to pay for her sick father’s medical bills,...
Hong Kong-based sales company Good Move Media has struck a deal with Ho Chi Minh City-based distributor Skyline Media to represent three Vietnamese titles at the Efm, headed by action comedy Drama Queen.
Directed by Kay Nguyen, Drama Queen follows a stuntman, on the run from the mob, who fulfils a lifetime wish to transition into becoming a woman. However, when she enters a beauty pageant to pay for her sick father’s medical bills,...
- 2/22/2020
- by 89¦Liz Shackleton¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
First-time submissions come from Malawi and Niger as Austrlia and New Zealand join the list.
Eighty-seven countries have submitted films for this year’s foreign language film Oscar, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has revealed - a drop from the record 92 that submitted last year.
Countries submitting films in the category for the first time include Malawi - which has entered Shemu Joyah’s The Road to Sunrise - and Niger, whose submission is Rahmatou Keïta’s The Wedding Ring.
Submissions that had not previously been confirmed include Australian entry Jirga, from director Benjamin Gilmour, and New Zealand contender Yellow Is Forbidden,...
Eighty-seven countries have submitted films for this year’s foreign language film Oscar, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has revealed - a drop from the record 92 that submitted last year.
Countries submitting films in the category for the first time include Malawi - which has entered Shemu Joyah’s The Road to Sunrise - and Niger, whose submission is Rahmatou Keïta’s The Wedding Ring.
Submissions that had not previously been confirmed include Australian entry Jirga, from director Benjamin Gilmour, and New Zealand contender Yellow Is Forbidden,...
- 10/9/2018
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
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