Tag: Marlina

  • Hooq’s ‘Marlina…” goes to Cannes

    MUMBAI: Hooq, one of the largest Video on Demand service in South-East Asia, has announced that its first Indonesian original production will be screening at the Director’s Fortnight in Cannes which opens this week. This is on the back of a series of announcements from Hooqthat underscores its commitment to Asian film production through ventures with top independent studios and filmmakers in the region.

    “Hooq is very proud that Marlina will be screening at Cannes Directors’ Fortnight this year! We look forward to many more successful Hooq original productions that will gain recognition in the international film industry, but more importantly will keep our customers Hooq’d month after month! Our continued commitment to the Asian film industry will see us investing in more original productions with the goal to give new and established talents an avenue to tell their stories in multiple formats – be it a feature film or a 10-part series,” said Peter Bithos, Chief Executive Officer of Hooq.

    In addition to Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts, In addition to Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts, In addition to Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts, Hooq recently announced a host of original productions – Critical Eleven and Sweet 20 to hit cinemas in May and June 2017 respectively, the highly anticipated On the Job which will debut in cinemas in August followed by a 5-part series that will launch exclusive on Hooq six weeks later and The T Party (working codename) will hit the service later this year. At the same time, Hooq also announced a new initiative Hooq Filmmakers Guild – which is a search for Asian film talents to turn their ideas into reality.

    MARLINA THE MURDERER IN FOUR ACTS
    The most recent work of director Mouly Surya (36), Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts will premiere on 24 May 2017 at Quinzaine des Réalisateur (Directors’ Fortnight) which takes place in parallel to 2017 Cannes Film Festival.

    Marlina depicts the story of a widow on her journey to look for justice after a band of robbers assaults her. This film written by Mouly Surya and Rama Adi is based on Garin Nugroho’s story idea. It is produced by Rama Adi and Fauzan Zidni and starring Marsha Timothy, Dea Panendra, Yoga Pratama and Egi Fedly.

    “It is a big honor to be included in the Directors’ Fortnight line up, an event to seek the world’s famous auters with more edgy works. This is a good event for Marlina and I hope the film will get the opportunity for a wider distribution after this screening,” said Mouly Surya during the press conference at Plaza Indonesia on 12 May 2017.

    Marlina is a co-production between Cinesurya, Kaninga Pictures (Indonesia), Sasha & Co Production (France), Astro Shaw (Malaysia), In addition to Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts, HOOQ recently announced a host of original productions – Critical Eleven and Sweet 20 to hit cinemas in May and June 2017 respectively, the highly anticipated On the Job which will debut in cinemas in August followed by a 5-part series that will launch exclusive on Hooq six weeks later and The T Party (working codename) will hit the service later this year. At the same time, Hooq also announced a new initiative Hooq Filmmakers Guild – which is a search for Asian film talents to turn their ideas into reality.

    Chairman of Indonesian Creative Economy Agency Triawan Munaf said, “Mouly Surya’s success in the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight is a major achievement for Indonesian cinema. Aside from being selected in this section for the first time, an Indonesian film is finally being featured again in the world’s most prestigious film festival.”

    The Counselor for Cooperation and Cultural Action of the Embassy of France and Director of IFI Marc Piton said, “Supported by CNC, IFI and Cinema du Monde, Mouly’s work has marked close relationships between Indonesia and France in cinematography. Being selected for the Director’s Fortnight at Cannes also shows that Indonesian films are gaining more recognition internationally.”

    Organized by Societe des Realisateurs de Films (French Directors Guild) and initially held in 1969, the Directors’ Fortnight that runs parallel to the Cannes Film Festival aims to aid filmmakers and contributes to their discovery by the critics and audiences alike. The Director’s Fortnight has discovered and debut famous directors such as Werner Herzog, George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, Jim Jarmush, Michael Haneke, Spike Lee, Sofia Coppola and many more. The selected titles will be premiered at the festival from 18 – 28 May 2017 in Cannes, followed by the premiere in Marseille, Paris, Geneva, Rome, Milan, Florence and Brussels.

    Marlina was previously selected for the Asian Project Market at 2015 Busan International Film Festival and Cinefondation L’Atelier at 2016 Cannes Film Festival. This film received funds from Talents Tokyo through the Next Masters Support Programme and subsidy from Cinémas du Monde from French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

    Marlina is the fourth full-length feature film from Indonesia to be selected for the Cannes Film Festival. The previous three films are Tjoet Nja Dhien (1988, Semaine de la Critique), Daun di Atas Bantal (1998, Un Certain Regard) and Serambi (2006, Un Certain Regard).

    Mouly directed What They Don’t Talk About When They Talk About Love (2013), the first Indonesian film selected to compete in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at the Sundance Film Festival. Her first film, Fiksi (2008), led Mouly to be the only female who received Citra Awards for the best director.

  • Hooq unveils three Asian original productions

    MUMBAI: Hooq will be doubling down on local Asian stories, making a bold move into original content across the region.

    Hooq will be announcing five all-new Asian originals, adding to its already comprehensive Asian catalogue. These five new projects, which will be announced at APOS this week, from across the region and take the form of three movies, a multi-episode series along with five pilots. The projects also transcend genre with romance, comedy and drama.

    “There is a huge thirst for high quality, unique Asian stories, told from an Asian perspective. We aim to satisfy this with Hooq Originals on our platform. These four new Hooq Originals are going to whet your binge-watching appetite for drama, romance and comedies. This is just the beginning of a lot more exciting Asian originals to keep you Hooq’d. We will continue to push boundaries, to evolve and stay committed to delivering unique, compelling and edgy Asian stories to our millions of Hooq customers,” said Hooq chief executive officer Peter Bithos.

    These four new original productions come on the back of Hooq and Globe Studios’ first highly anticipated original production On The Job – the pilot of which will now be released as a full-length movie followed by a 5-episode series forming Season 1. Directed by Erik Matti and co-produced with Reality Entertainment, this thrilling drama of crime, deceit and struggles touch scarily close to the hearts of the current underbelly deep in Filipino societal issues. The full-length feature film is slated for release in August 2017 followed six weeks later by the rest of season 1.

    ‘The T Party’

    The second Filipino original production from Hooq, codenamed ‘The T Party’, centres around today’s modern story of finding love on an online dating app aims to delight and entertain with its sexy, steamy yet funny romances. The development of an eight-episode series is now underway with top directors in the romcom genre including Joyce Bernal, as well as Marvin Agustin in his directorial debut. Each episode will revolve around intertwining stories based on finding love (or otherwise) through a popular dating app. It will be, in most ways, an unofficial guide, and a scandalous expose on the merry world of online dating, as navigated by an insider. This series is scheduled to debut exclusively on Hooq in the late 2017.

    Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts

    Hooq’s first Indonesian original, “Marlina The Murderer in Four Acts” has been selected at the Director’s Fortnight session at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Marlina is Hooq’s first venture into Indonesian production. Hooq has chosen to co-produce this film with award-winning Indonesian film- maker Mouly Surya and producers Rama Adi and Fauzan Zidni. The film is a co-production between Cinesurya and Kaninga Pictures, Sasha and Co Production, Astro Shaw, Hooq and Purin Pictures. Marlina tells a story of a young widow of the Indonesian hills of the Island of Sumba. Attacked and robbed by a gang of local men, Marlina exacts revenge on the entire gang. The next day, she commences a journey for justice, empowerment and redemption. But her road is long, especially when the ghost of her headless victim decides to haunt her. This is the first Indonesian film to have been selected at Directors’ Fortnight session and the fourth ever selected in Cannes. Marlina is targeted to hit the big screens towards the end of 2017.

    Sweet 20

    In partnership with Starvision and CJ Entertainment, directed by Ody C. Harahap, Sweet 20 is an adaptation from a best-selling Korean movie called Miss Granny. This remake of the Korean comedy tells the story of a 70-year old grandmother, Fatmawati who was transported back to her youth as a 20-year old and becomes a star. However an event occurs where she has to make the difficult decision to remain in her new life or return to being a 70-year old in order to save the life of her grandson. Sweet 20 is slated to hit the big screens in Indonesia this June.

    The fourth and fifth Hooq Original will be announced later this week during APOS.