Not really martial arts…
…this is mostly for the Z fans on our board. 
Cannes 2012: Chinese Remake of ‘Dangerous Liaisons’ With Zhang Ziyi Sold to Multiple Territories
8:00 AM PDT 5/25/2012 by Stuart Kemp

Zhang Ziyi
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Asian stars Zhang Ziyi, Jang Dong-gun, Cecilia Cheung, Shawn Dou and Lisa Lu star in the movie that had its world premiere in Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes.
Hur Jin-ho’s romantic thriller Dangerous Liaisons is selling well across Asia with multiple deals struck for the Chinese-backed movie.
Easternlight, the Asian arm of Arclight Films, inked the deals for the film whose cast reads like a who’s who of global Asian talent including Zhang Ziyi (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), Jang Dong-gun (The Promise), Cecilia Cheung (Shaolin Soccer), Shawn Dou (The Flowers of War) and Lisa Lu (2012).
Hur’s film moves the setting of the French literature classic to 1930s Shanghai. Stephen Frears directed the 1988 film version of Dangerous Liaisons, starring Glenn Close, John Malkovich and Michelle Pfeiffer and based on Christopher Hampton’s stage adaptation of the book.
The new film, which had its world premiere in Directors’ Fortnight during the Cannes Film Festival, is produced by Zonbo Media and will be distributed by Zonbo in China.
Global sales and finance banner Easternlight said the film has been sold to Shaw Media (Singapore), Logo (Thailand), PT Amero Mitra (Indonesia), Galaxy Studios (Vietnam)and San Chi (Taiwan).
Airline rights have been corralled by Entertainment in Motion, Easternlight said.
With such an exciting and welcoming reception from audiences in Cannes that include buyers, media and the public alike, we are optimistic about the international commercial success of Dangerous Liaisons and look forward to whats to come, said Easternlight managing director Ying Ye.
Cannes deals aplenty for Asian distributors
By Patrick Frater
Tue, 29 May 2012, 07:30 AM (HKT)
Sales News
South Korean sales agency Finecut licensed Cannes competition film In Another Country (pictured) to Kino Lorber for the US, Diaphana Distribution for France, Golem Distribucion for Spain, Strada Films for Greece and Cyprus, Bitters End for Japan, Providence Filmes for Brazil, and Mantarraya Producciones for Mexico. The film was directed by Cannes regular Hong Sang-soo.
Emperor Motion Pictures acquired Hunger Games 2 (from Lionsgate- Summit) for release in Hong Kong though its alliance with lark Films. It also pre-bought Mortal Instruments (Constantin Film, Sony Pictures Entertainment) and the Lasse Hallstrom-directed Swedish-lanbguage detective thriller The Hypnotist (Svensk Filmindustri).
IFC Midnight bought North American rights to the other Korean film in competition at Cannes, The Taste Of Money. The film is represented for international sales by Daisy Entertainment. "The Taste of Money is director Im Sang-soo's most decadent and sensual film yet, while also a smart commentary on the lives of the rich and famous," Jonathan Sehring, president of Sundance Selects/IFC Films.
Sydney- and LA-based Arclight Films sold Shadow People to Anchor Bay Films for North America, the UK and Australia/NZ. The supernatural thriller is the directorial debut of Matthew Arnold and was produced by Michael Ohoven's Infinity Films.
Easternlight, the Asian offshoot of Arclight, signed multiple deals on Dangerous Liaisons its Chinese remake of the French classic. It sold the film to Shaw Media for Singapore, Logo for Thailand, PT Amero Mitra for Indonesia, Galaxy Studios for Vietnam and San Chi for Taiwan. Airline rights were sold to Entertainment in Motion.
French-UK sales company Pathe International sold Denis Villeneuve's psychological thriller An Enemy, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Isabella Rossellini to Thailand (M Pictures), South Korea (Noori), and Indonesia (PT Amero). Pathe sold Christophe Honore's Beauty and the Beast, starring Vincent Cassel, Léa Seydoux and Gérard Depardieu to South Korea (Unikorea) and Indonesia (PT Amero). Pathe's Sophie Marceau-starring romantic comedy Happiness Never Comes Alone was acquired by Hong Kong (Deltamac) and Thailand (M Pictures). Pathe also siged a deal with Japan's CCC for Omid Nooshin's thriller Last Passenger.
Sahamongkolfilm International scored a string of deals with its erotic drama Jan Dara (sourced from the same material as Nonzee Nimibutr's 2001 film of the same title). The ML Pantewanop Devakula-directed film was sold to Korea (Daisy & Cinergy), Hong Kong (Edko Films), Singapore (Clover Films), Taiwan (Applause) and the Philippines (Pioneer). It stars Rhatha Phongam (Only God Forgives), Mario Maurer and Japanese adult video performer Nishino Sho.
Asian-American thriller The Girl From the Naked Eye was sold by Naedomi Media to Archstone Distribution for North American theatrical release. The film is directed by David Ren and stars Jason Yee, Ron Yuan, Dominique Swain, Samantha Streets and Sasha Grey. it was written by Larry Madill, Ren and Yee. It is expected to be released in key cities through an arrangement with cinema giant AMC.