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Busan Festival Opening Draws Asian Stars, Industry Giants; Warner Bros.' New Financier to Pursue China Films

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Busan: Asia's Stars, Industry Giants Gather for Festival Opening Gala
The 18th edition of the Asian fest puts the spotlight on regional talent, such as Japanese star Ken Watanabe, South Korean actress Kang Soo-yeon and Chinese director Jia Zhangke. | Read More
Warner Bros.' New Financier to Pursue China Films
"There is a real chance to grab the opportunity in China," says Australian media mogul James Packer of his partnership with Warner Bros. and RatPac Entertainment. | Read More
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