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Singapore Film Investor Triple Green CineCapital Partners on Vietnamese Horror Adaptation

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Singapore-based film investment group Triple Green CineCapital (TGC) has formalized its debut investment in Vietnam through a partnership with Chánh Phương Films for the horror adaptation 'The Scourge' (Tai Ương). The project, based on a popular Vietnamese video game, was launched to international buyers at the Cannes Film Market this month.

Facts First

  • Singapore's Triple Green CineCapital (TGC) has partnered with Vietnamese studio Chánh Phương Films for the horror film 'The Scourge'.
  • The film is an adaptation of a Vietnamese video game set in a haunted Ho Chi Minh City apartment building.
  • The source game has exceeded 100,000 downloads and holds a 94% positive rating on Steam.
  • This marks TGC's first investment in Vietnam, aligning with its focus on Southeast Asia's commercial film markets.
  • International sales for the film are being handled by Skyline Media, which launched it at Cannes.

What Happened

Singapore-based film investment group Triple Green CineCapital (TGC) has formalized a partnership with Vietnamese studio Chánh Phương Films for the film 'The Scourge' (Tai Ương). The partnership marks TGC's debut investment in Vietnam. The film is a horror adaptation of a Vietnamese video game set in a haunted apartment building in Ho Chi Minh City, inspired by a real abandoned structure. Skyline Media launched the project to buyers at the Cannes Film Market this month.

Why this Matters to You

This partnership may signal increased investment and production in Southeast Asian cinema, potentially leading to more regionally specific stories reaching international audiences. If you are a fan of horror or video game adaptations, this project could introduce you to a new cultural perspective on familiar genres, blending local Vietnamese legends and customs with a popular game's premise.

What's Next

The film 'The Scourge' is the first co-production between TGC and Chánh Phương Films, suggesting further collaborations could be possible. Skyline Media's role in international sales means the film is likely to be marketed to distributors worldwide following its Cannes launch.

Perspectives

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TGC Executives argue that investing in local Southeast Asian stories and expanding the content ecosystem is a vital strategy to tap into high-growth markets and reinforce the power of original IP.
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Local Producers believe that regional partnerships with global mindsets provide a strong launchpad for Vietnamese talent to compete internationally and establish new standards for local film genres.