The Borneo Post

‘A Better Tomorrow 4’ finds distributo­rs at Toronto film festival

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TORONTO: A Better Tomorrow 4, the latest remake of classic John Woo film A Better Tomorrow, has found new buyers in Toronto.

The film, which is now in postproduc­tion, has been acquired for the Philippine­s by leading film and TV group ABS- CBN Corp., for India and the subcontine­nt by Viswass Films, for Taiwan by Deepjoy Media, for Vietnam by Beta Media. Internatio­nal licensing is handled by Sparkle Roll Media, a sales agency formed earlier this year by Jackie Chan-backed Sparkle Roll.

The film traces the journey of a former smuggler who attempts to start his life anew after his release from prison and repair his relationsh­ip with his estranged brother. But that is not counting on gangland betrayal, a botched drug deal and a devastatin­g family tragedy.

The picture is directed by Ding Sheng, the director who has made three of Jackie Chan’s recent movies: Railroad Tigers, Saving Mr Wu and Little Big Soldier.

It stars Wang Kai ( Railroad Tigers), Ray Ma ( Ice Fantasy) and Talu Wang ( Railroad Tigers, Our Times).

With production by Beijing Jingxi Culture & Tourism, A Better Tomorrow 4 is set for release at the end of this year.

In Cannes, earlier deals were struck with Kidarient for South Korea and Clover Films for Singapore.

The original film was made in 1986 and establishe­d Woo as a master of highly-stylised action.

Before using that style, he had been known as a prolific director of comedy action movies.

Woo himself made a sequel the following year, and in 2010 CJ Entertainm­ent released a Korean remake directed by Song Hae- sung. Woo is currently in Toronto for the festival to present his latest movie Manhunt.

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The film traces the journey of a former smuggler who attempts to start his life anew after his release from prison.

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