HONG KONG –
Arclight Films, the L.A.
and Australia-based sales agent has picked up int'l sales rights to "Three
Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon," one of the biggest Asian movies of
the year. Arclight will rep the film from Cannes
onwards under its Easternlight label.
Sales were previously split between
Hong Kong's Golden Scene, which handled Asia including Japan, and Korean
co-producer Taewon Entertainment.
In addition to Arclight deal, pic has
recently been boarded by Chinese producer-distribber Poly Bona taking China rights.
The $20 million epic actioner is now
lensing in China
with Daniel Lee Yan Kong ("A Fighters Blues," "Black Mask")
as helmer. Cast is headed by Andy Lau and Maggie Q, with Sammo Hung, Rongguang
Yu, Lung Ti, Charlie Yeung and Andy On.
Pic is based on "The Romance of
the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guangzhong often cited as one of the four most
important pieces of Chinese literature. Vast work has material enough also to
provide source for John Woo's "Red Cliff" which is also now in production.
"Three Kingdoms" adapted screenplay is by Lee.
Pic is produced by Hong Kong's Susanna
Tsang of Visualizer Film Production and Chung Taewon of Taewon Entertainment,
with China's
SIL-Metropole Organization as Chinese partner.
"Three Kingdom is
Easternlight's biggest title since it was launched back in February last year,"
Ying Ye director of Easternlight said. "we will be showing exclusive first
scenes of the film at our booth in Cannes."
Easternlight is also handling
Soi Cheang's "Shamo," a follow up to his brutal "Dog Bite
Dog," sexy literary adaptation "Shanghai Baby,"
fish-out-of-water drama "Shanghai Kiss," and Japanese chiller
"Nightmare Detective."
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