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Given South Korea’s booming content industry, there is no shortage of eager collaborators from Asia and beyond. One regional partner that has seen a standout year in production tie-ups is Singapore.
In addition to He Shuming’s debut feature, Ajoomma, becoming the first-ever Singapore-Korea co-production (it was selected as Singapore’s entry for the Oscars), on the television front Singapore served as a prominent filming location for Seoul-based tvN’s Little Women (a modern version of the Louisa May Alcott novel that was picked up by Netflix), with local production house Ochre Pictures tapped to provide creative production support. The upcoming Asia TV Forum & Market (Atf) in Singapore has long recognized the influence of Korean content in the region. This year it will spotlight six pavilions and two content panels focused on Korea’s content business and production strategies, featuring two execs...
Given South Korea’s booming content industry, there is no shortage of eager collaborators from Asia and beyond. One regional partner that has seen a standout year in production tie-ups is Singapore.
In addition to He Shuming’s debut feature, Ajoomma, becoming the first-ever Singapore-Korea co-production (it was selected as Singapore’s entry for the Oscars), on the television front Singapore served as a prominent filming location for Seoul-based tvN’s Little Women (a modern version of the Louisa May Alcott novel that was picked up by Netflix), with local production house Ochre Pictures tapped to provide creative production support. The upcoming Asia TV Forum & Market (Atf) in Singapore has long recognized the influence of Korean content in the region. This year it will spotlight six pavilions and two content panels focused on Korea’s content business and production strategies, featuring two execs...
- 12/8/2022
- by Sara Merican
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Atf set to return as a fully-fledged event in December.
The Asia TV Forum & Market (Atf) is set to return as a fully physical event from December 7-9 as part of the Singapore Media Festival (Smf).
After taking place online in 2020 and as a hybrid event in 2021, the 23rd edition is set to host more than 4,000 attendees in-person including buyers, sellers, producers, distributors, commissioners, financiers and tech companies from 60 countries.
The Atf market, which will be held at Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands, will include 15 country pavilions, with France, Japan, South Korea and Turkey taking some of the biggest booths.
The Asia TV Forum & Market (Atf) is set to return as a fully physical event from December 7-9 as part of the Singapore Media Festival (Smf).
After taking place online in 2020 and as a hybrid event in 2021, the 23rd edition is set to host more than 4,000 attendees in-person including buyers, sellers, producers, distributors, commissioners, financiers and tech companies from 60 countries.
The Atf market, which will be held at Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands, will include 15 country pavilions, with France, Japan, South Korea and Turkey taking some of the biggest booths.
- 11/11/2022
- by Silvia Wong
- ScreenDaily
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