Third Culture Content Launches Night Market Studios With Four-Film Slate at Cannes
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Third Culture Content has launched Night Market Studios, a new genre film label based in Singapore. The studio is bringing a four-film debut slate to the Cannes Film Market, focusing on elevated horror, thriller, and action-comedy genres set in Asia. The slate includes projects from Oscar-nominated director Pawo Choyning Dorji and is executive produced by Chad and Carey Hayes, writers of 'The Conjuring'.
Facts First
- Third Culture Content has launched Night Market Studios, a genre label anchored in Singapore.
- The studio's debut slate includes four films being presented at the Cannes Film Market.
- The films focus on elevated horror, thriller, and action-comedy utilizing Asian settings and mythologies.
- The Hayes brothers, writers of 'The Conjuring', have joined as executive producers for the label.
- The first film, 'The Damned', is directed by Oscar-nominated Pawo Choyning Dorji and involves a forbidden Taoist ritual.
What Happened
Third Culture Content... has unveiled its wholly owned genre label, Night Market Studios. The Singapore-anchored studio is bringing a four-film debut slate to the Cannes Film Market. Chad Hayes and Carey Hayes... have joined Night Market Studios as executive producers. The label will focus on elevated horror, thriller, and action-comedy genres utilizing Asian settings and mythologies, with commercial aims that include franchise scalability and remake potential.
Why this Matters to You
You may soon see more diverse, high-concept genre films in theaters and on streaming platforms, drawing from Asian cultures and filmmaking talent. This could lead to fresh stories and settings in popular genres like horror and action-comedy. The involvement of established Hollywood producers like the Hayes brothers suggests these projects could achieve wider international distribution, potentially introducing you to new directors and actors from across Asia.
What's Next
The immediate next step is the presentation of the four-film slate at the Cannes Film Market, where the studio will seek distribution and financing partners. Production on the announced films... is likely to proceed based on the outcomes at the market. The search for a director for 'The Curse of Bali' remains an open task for the studio.