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Singaporean Filmmaker's 'Amoeba' Tackles Teenage Rebellion in Conformist Society

17 Oct

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  • Singaporean filmmaker Tan Siyou's award-winning debut film 'Amoeba' explores teenage rebellion
  • TIFFCOM market expands focus on international co-production and global reach of Japanese IP
  • Japanese live-action films make waves globally, challenging the dominance of anime
Singaporean Filmmaker's 'Amoeba' Tackles Teenage Rebellion in Conformist Society

Singaporean filmmaker Tan Siyou's award-winning debut film 'Amoeba' is set to premiere at the Pingyao International Film Festival, tackling the theme of teenage rebellion against a conformist society. The film is being showcased as the TIFFCOM contents market, which is running concurrently with the Tokyo International Film Festival, continues to expand its focus on international co-production and the globalization of Japanese intellectual property (IP).

Since its return as a physical event in 2023 after the pandemic, TIFFCOM has steadily grown its activities beyond traditional sales booths, now including pitching contests, a projects market, networking opportunities, and a packed seminar schedule. The market is aiming to build closer ties with Southeast Asia and support the development of networks across the entire Asian region.

Notably, this year has seen a surge in the global appeal of Japanese live-action features, with films like Lee Sang-il's 'Kokuho' grossing $107 million at the Japanese box office, a feat usually reserved for popular anime titles. The strength of Japanese IP will be a key focus at TIFFCOM, with sessions featuring industry leaders discussing the current global demand and future potential of Japanese content.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Amoeba' is the award-winning debut film by Singaporean filmmaker Tan Siyou, which explores the theme of teenage rebellion against a conformist society.
The TIFFCOM contents market, running concurrently with the Tokyo International Film Festival, is expanding its focus on international co-production and the globalization of Japanese intellectual property (IP).
Japanese live-action features, such as Lee Sang-il's 'Kokuho', have been making waves globally, challenging the dominance of anime and achieving impressive box office success.

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