February 02, 2007

Fortissimo Picks Up Alexi Tan's Blood Brothers!

(Posted In Action Asia Film News Trailer Alert )

bloodbrotherssmall.jpgGood news here from Asia ...

Fortissimo Films have picked up sales rights for all non-Asian territories for Alexi Tan's Blood Brothers, a loose remake of John Woo's Bullet in the Head which features Woo himself as an executive producer. Why is this good news? Because, frankly, Fortissimo doesn't pick up just any old crap - if they've got it, it's good, and it's been a long time since John Woo was associated with anything good. I want my old Woo back and hopefully this is a sign that his return to doing business in Asia has accomplished exactly that.

Read on for the full press release, but first check out the first official still from the film and the previously leaked, in progress trailer with incomplete audio to get a look at some stunning visuals.

Blood Brothers Still
Blood Brothers Trailer (downloadable WMV)

FORTISSIMO SIGNS BLOOD BROTHERS

Hong Kong/Amsterdam, February 1st, 2007 – Fortissimo Films announced the acquisition of world wide sales ex-Asia to BLOOD BROTHERS, a new $10 million Chinese language motion picture with a top Asian cast, directed by up and coming first time director Alexi Tan. Acquired from CMC Entertainment and John Woo (HARD BOILED, FACE/OFF, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE II) and Terrence Chang’s Lions Rock Productions, Fortissimo will begin sales at this year’s European Film Market during the upcoming Berlin Film Festival. BLOOD BROTHERS, now in post-production was shot entirely in Shanghai and it represents John Woo’s comeback project in Asia as a producer, after spending years in Hollywood. The strong cast includes Liu Ye (DARK MATTER, CURSE OF THE GOLDEN FLOWER, LAN YU), Daniel Wu (THE BANQUET, NEW POLICE STORY, BISHONEN) Chang Chen (THE GO MASTER, SILK, CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON, HAPPY TOGETHER), Shu Qi (MY WIFE IS A GANGSTER 3, THREE TIMES, THE EYE 2, TRANSPORTER), and Tony Yang (CATCH, FORMULA 17).

Synopsis: BLOOD BROTHERS takes place in 1930s Shanghai, a city in its prime; a flourishing modern-day Babylon, replete with warlords, politicians, wealthy industrialists, courtesans and gangsters. Kang (Liu Ye), Fung (Daniel Wu) and Xiao Hu (Tony Yang), three innocent young men, have arrived to this seeming paradise in search of a better life. As time passes, each is forced on a different path, but all face a life of crime. Kang, craving power is the most ambitious. Fung, content with his simple village life but forced to seek refuge in Shanghai, is thrust into a world of violence where, surprisingly, he discovers a heroic side to his character. With tragic inevitability Fung falls in love with the beauty Lulu (Qi Shu), a gorgeous free spirit who dreams of stardom. Along the way, Fung befriends Mark (Chen Chang), a charismatic enforcer, who seeks the righteous path, but is tormented by his past. Xiao Hu is the most innocent and naïve, blindly admiring his brother Kang, whom he would follow to the ends of the world. With the backdrop of decadence, life takes a difficult turn for all when a forbidden love affair is exposed. Friends turn against friends, brother against brother. The days of innocence have passed; they must stand up as men and make their choices.

Director Alexi Tan was educated in London and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and began his film career as a still photographer. In 2000 he directed his first short film, 17.17. which premiered at the Brooklyn International Film Festival. In 2002 Tan moved to Asia to pursue a career in film. He began directing TV commercials and music videos which have since won international awards and acclaim. In 2003, Tan directed DOUBLE BLADE, a 15-minute short film shot entirely in LA. Starring Taiwanese pop sensation Jay Chou and a Hollywood cast featuring Leila Arcieri and Danny Trejo, it boasts a crew including Andrzej Sekula, the cinematographer of PULP FICTION. This short caught the attention of John Woo and Terence Chang, who signed on to produce his first feature film, BLOOD BROTHERS.

Theatrical release in Asia is set for mid August 2007. Chinese rights are held by Hua Yi while CMC holds the rights for Taiwan and will distribute through Fox. The deal was brokered between CMC Executive Producer Chin Wen Huang, Lion Rock's Terence Chang and Fortissimo co-chairman Michael J. Werner.

On completion of the deal with Fortissimo Chin Wen Huang of CMC said “CMC Entertainment is committed to producing a slate of Chinese-language films with a distinctive new vision. Blood Brothers is a stunning feature, a joined effort of the acclaimed director/producer, John Woo and the rising young talent, Alexi Tan. We’re thrilled to announce our first collaboration with Fortissimo. We have absolute confidence in Fortissimo’s expertise which we believe would pave a smooth path into the global markets for CMC’s productions.”

Lion Rock’s Terence Chang went on to say “I have known Michael and Wouter for years and have always looked for an opportunity to work together. Fortissimo is best in handling commercial films with artistic merit, or artistic films with commercial appeal. I am glad BLOOD BROTHERS is in safe hands.”

Fortissimo’s Werner added “"The opportunity to work with John Woo and Terence Chang and the CMC team was irresistible; we share their vision of what they want to bring to China and to filmmaking in Asia. With Blood Brothers, we see in Alexi the mood and style and focus of a young director intent on making a bold, commercial and entertaining film and we are thrilled to share that experience with him."”

Since its formation in 1997, Lion Rock Production has produced THE BIG HIT for Columbia, WINDTALKERS and BULLETPROOF MONK for MGM, and PAYCHECK for Paramount. BLOOD BROTHERS is its first Chinese language production. The team of John Woo and Terence Chang has produced many hit movies in the past, including the Woo-directed HARD-BOILED, BROKEN ARROW, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE II, FACE-OFF, and the non-Woo directed REPLACEMENT KILLERS (Antoine Fuqua) and THE CORRUPTOR (James Foley). Their future collaborations include the remake of THE KILLER, and the Chinese language historical epic RED CLIFF.

CMC Entertainment is a leading film and home entertainment company in Far East Asia. In Taiwan, CMC is the market leader in independent film distribution and has a substantial shareholding in the dominant cinema circuit (Vie Show Cinemas) and in the territory's leading home entertainment company (Deltamac Group). In Hong Kong, CMC, through Deltamac, is one of the largest home entertainment companies, and has recently established offices in China. CMC Entertainment is part of CMC Magnetics Corporation.

Fortissimo Films is an international film, television and video sales organization specializing in the production, presentation, promotion and distribution of unique, award winning and innovative feature films from independent film makers from all over the world. For more information, please see www.fortissimofilms.com

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