Asia’s most influential film producers confirmed to visit NZ
Media release
26 August 2011
Asia’s
most influential film producers confirmed to visit New
Zealand
Four of Asia’s most influential film
industry figures have confirmed their attendance at the
Asia-Pacific Producers’ Network (APN) Symposium in
Auckland in November 2011.
Zhonglei (James) Wang,
Shogo Tomiyama, Jin Wha (James) Choi and Satoru Iseki,
representing leading film companies from China, Japan and
Korea, head up a list of 23 delegates confirmed to date.
James Wang is the President of Huayi Brothers Media
Corporation, China’s largest privately owned film
production company. Huayi’s movie ticket revenues of $1.6
billion Yuan in 2010 accounted for a 30 per cent share of
the Chinese market.
James Choi is Chief Executive
Officer of Kang Je-Kyu Films, one of Korea’s leading
production companies, which produced Korean box office
record breakers Shiri and Taeguki.
Shogo Tomiyama is a producer at Toho Studios, a key production studio in the history of Japanese cinema that has produced a number of classics by legendary director Akira Kurosawa, including Seven Samurai, Hidden Fortress, Kagemusha, the Godzilla series and the international hit Ring.
Satoru Iseki,
who began his career as production manager to Kurosawa, is a
senior Japanese producer with multiple credits to his name,
including executive producer of the New Zealand hit The
World’s Fastest Indian and producer of Smoke, The Emperor
and the Assassin and Battle of Wits - the biggest Hong
Kong/Mainland China/Korea/Japan co-production of 2006.
The APN represents a group of more than 80 leading screen producers, primarily from China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and New Zealand. The annual symposium, hosted this year in Auckland from 11-13 November, offers a chance to develop relationships and generate new projects and partnerships.
“Bringing such a powerful group to
New Zealand is incredibly exciting and provides a
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the New Zealand screen
industry,” says APN President, Paul Carran.
Members
of New Zealand’s film and screen industry are invited to
attend a forum with network members on Sunday 13 November.
The forum will open with a keynote address, followed by
local industry leader discussions on production,
co-production, post-production, cross-cultural storytelling.
“We’ll also be providing a pitching session for up to ten New Zealand projects – this is a fantastic opportunity for those in the local industry to network and engage with these industry leaders”.
Hosted by Film Auckland,
part of Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development
(ATEED), the annual symposium of the Asia-Pacific Producers
Network is being held in New Zealand for the first time. It
is made possible with the generous support of UNITEC, Images
and Sound, Pieter Holl and Associates, and funding partners
Film New Zealand, the Ministry of Economic Development, the
New Zealand Film Commission and New Zealand Trade and
Enterprise.
Pitching submission information and online
conference registration for the 13 November conference can
be found at
www.filmauckland.com/apn
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