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Our 30+ writers publish an average of 200+ articles on Asian cinema per month, the majority of which are of unique content (reviews, interviews and lists), with just a small proportion being press releases and trailers.

We also handle daily posts in our accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Reddit and YouTube.

We cover dozens of festivals and we cooperate with tens of companies that release Asian movies in physical media or streaming, in an effort to promote, but also to analyze Asian cinema in the best way possible.

We have introduced the Submit Your Film Initiative, where we review each and every movie any filmmaker from Asia sends us, with the number of articles since April, when we started the project, exceeding 200, in an effort to give exposure to movies and filmmakers that would find very difficult to do so in this vast offering of films that can be found all over the web nowadays.

We have introduced the AMP Cinema for Free section, where we link to various Asian movies all over the web our readers can watch for free, while some filmmakers have also offered their movies to screen for free (we are currently screening Razli Dalan’s “Haruan” for example).

And all of this, with the exception of some remuneration from a few sponsors and media partners, we do for free, just for our love for (Asian) cinema.

To continue to do so, and to eventually manage to compensate everyone who “works” for AMP, at least for a portion of their work, all we ask of you is just to Buy us a Coffee

Btw, Lee Byung-hun approves

About the author

Panos Kotzathanasis

My name is Panos Kotzathanasis and I am Greek. Being a fan of Asian cinema and especially of Chinese kung fu and Japanese samurai movies since I was a little kid, I cultivated that love during my adolescence, to extend to the whole of SE Asia.

Starting from my own blog in Greek, I then moved on to write for some of the major publications in Greece, and in a number of websites dealing with (Asian) cinema, such as Taste of Cinema, Hancinema, EasternKicks, Chinese Policy Institute, and of course, Asian Movie Pulse. in which I still continue to contribute.

In the beginning of 2017, I launched my own website, Asian Film Vault, which I merged in 2018 with Asian Movie Pulse, creating the most complete website about the Asian movie industry, as it deals with almost every country from East and South Asia, and definitely all genres.

You can follow me on Facebook and Twitter.

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