K-Movie Entertainment Presents Indonesian Action Slate at Cannes Market
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K-Movie Entertainment is attending the Cannes Film Market to handle international sales for a slate of Indonesian action films. The slate includes 'Pendekar: Warrior' starring Iko Uwais and an Indonesian-language remake of the Korean film 'The Man From Nowhere' with Joe Taslim attached. The films are being produced by a consortium of companies including Asia Media Alliance Group, Nation Pictures, Yeti Entertainment, and Red Packet Media.
Facts First
- K-Movie Entertainment is handling international sales for a new Indonesian action film slate at the Cannes Film Market.
- The slate includes 'Pendekar: Warrior' starring Iko Uwais and directed by John Radel ACS, also featuring emerging talent Ali Fikri.
- An Indonesian remake of 'The Man From Nowhere' is in development, reuniting star Joe Taslim with director Tanigaki Kenji.
- The films are produced by a four-company consortium spanning Indonesia, Hong Kong, and Hollywood.
- The project reunites key figures from previous action hits like 'The Furious' and 'The Raid 2'.
What Happened
K-Movie Entertainment is attending the Cannes Film Market to present a slate of Indonesian action films for international sales. The slate includes the film 'Pendekar: Warrior', starring Iko Uwais, which also features emerging Indonesian talent Ali Fikri. A second project is an Indonesian-language remake of the Korean film 'The Man From Nowhere', with Joe Taslim attached to star. The films are being produced by Asia Media Alliance Group, Nation Pictures, Yeti Entertainment, and Red Packet Media.
Why this Matters to You
If you are a fan of international action cinema, this slate may bring new, high-profile films from Indonesia to global audiences. The involvement of established stars like Iko Uwais and Joe Taslim suggests a focus on quality and commercial appeal. This could lead to more diverse action films becoming available in theaters or on streaming platforms in the future.
What's Next
The next step for these projects is their presentation to international buyers at the Cannes Film Market. Successful sales there could accelerate production and determine the films' eventual global release dates. The established track records of the involved talent and producers may make these projects attractive to distributors looking for commercially viable action content.