Montreal, January 8, 2010 – Cine-Asie is looking for people interested in presenting workshops or sharing their experience for a two-day conference on Canadian-Asian film co-production in Summer 2010. We are looking for professionals with experience in co-production, people with extensive knowledge of the Asian film industry, or filmmakers who have previously worked in Asia on film projects. This sharing of knowledge — and networking opportunity – will hopefully open the doors to future co-production efforts between Canada and Asian countries. The conference will give both upcoming and established Canadian artists an insight into the numerous opportunities available to them in the rapidly growing 21st century Asian film markets.
In Support of the Haiti Earthquake Victims
Montreal, February 28, 2010 "You may never see the results of your action, but if you do nothing there will be no result" –Gandhi In the aftermath of the earthquake that hit Haiti on January 12th, the Ciné-Asie team has joined the collective world effort to support relief organizations who have mobilized ...
New line-up at 60th Berlin International Film Festival
CINÉ-ASIE CREATIVES REPRESENTS CANADIAN AND ASIAN FILM MARKETS AT THE 2010 BERLIN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Montreal, February 10th, 2010 - CINÉ-ASIE CREATIVES is proud to be present at the 2010 edition of the Berlin International Film Festival. Two internationally acclaimed Korean films (“My Dear Enemy” & “Breathless”) are gearing ...
Retrospective Tour Continues Across North America in January
This retrospective will showcase Jeon’s first six films: Himalaya, Where the Wind Dwells (2008), With a Girl of Black Soil (2007), Between Dog and Wolf (2005), My Right to Ravage Myself (2003), The Bird who stops in the Air (1999), and Wind Echoing My Being (1997). The films have been acclaimed by ...
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
A note to our dear colleagues and friends:
We at Cine-Asie have had a non-stop run for a few years, working day and night to establish our professional step towards realizing our mandates. Luckily, we have been successful to plant a baby ‘Cine-Asie tree’ in the heart of Montreal. We hope that with our dedication, this tree will continue to flourish with healthy green leaves to provide all with a nice shade and fresh breeze in the years to come.
Jeon Soo-Il’s Film Retrospective brings a rare discovery to Montreal
Jeon Soo-Il’s independent Korean films were met with very positive response in Montreal this weekend. The seven-day Retrospective gathered momentum towards its closing reception, when theatres were filled with guests from Montreal Korean and Chinese associations, the Korean Embassy’s representative from Ottawa, members of the press, and students and professors in both film and Asian studies.




