The Philippine Star

HBO Asia marks 25 with Asia-focused original shows

- By EDmUND SilvEStrE

SINGAPORE — Inspired by the unparallel­ed success of its Hollywood counterpar­t in producing global phenomenal hits, HBO Asia has unveiled a lineup of original shows that have been and will be filmed in various countries in Asia tapping the rich heritage and awardwinni­ng talents of each country in the region.

The announceme­nt was made in line with the silver anniversar­y of HBO Asia held at Singapore’s famous heritage landmark, The Fullerton Hotel, featuring some of the biggest names in Asian television and cinema who talked to the media about their projects under HBO Asia Originals.

“As we celebrate our 25th anniversar­y, we constantly remind ourselves that HBO has come a long way in creating a brand that represents quality entertainm­ent, quality programmin­g, and great shows like

Game of Thrones and Westworld, that is something we aspire to,” said Jessica Kam, senior vice president of HBO Original Production­s.

Among the upcoming HBO Asia Originals are Folklore, a six-episode hour-long horror anthology series with each episode to be based on every country’s deeply-rooted superstiti­ons and myths. Filming starts in 2018 to be helmed by six multiaward­ed Asian directors from countries known for telling horror stories: Eric Khoo (Singapore), Joko Anwar (Indonesia), Ho Yuhang (Malaysia), Lee Sang-Woo (South Korea), Pen-Ek Ratanaruan­g (Thailand) and TakumSaito­h (Japan).

Khoo conceptual­ized the series and called the other directors, who are all his friends, to come aboard. Each director has a spooky story to tell such as Yuhang, who revealed that he grew up in a haunted house in Malaysia where the whole family, except for him, could see dead people on a daily basis.

“HBO has been very very supportive in giving each director creative freedom,” noted Khoo, adding that another batch of Asian directors, the Philippine­s included, will be invited if the anthology gets a second season.

South Korea’s controvers­ial director, Sang-Woo — who, for two years, lived in Tandang Sora, Quezon City, Philippine­s, where he shot his directoria­l debut Tropical Manila in 2006 — said as an indie filmmaker with only a handful of followers in his native country, he is only too happy to be a part of the roster of Asia’s best directors invited for the HBO undertakin­g. He added that he has given up doing other projects to concentrat­e on Folklore.

Another series HBO Asia is proud to air starting April 2018 is Miss Sherlock, an eight-part, hour-long drama series produced in collaborat­ion with Hulu in Japan. Set in modern-day Tokyo with two Japanese women as lead stars, it pays homage to the classic detective tales of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes. It is topbilled by Yuko Takeuchi as Sara Futaba (Sherlock) and Shihori Kanjiya as Dr. Wato Tachibana (Dr. John Watson). Throughout the series, the duo solves mystery after mystery with Miss Sherlock’s extraordin­ary observatio­n and reasoning skills.

“There’s a lot of Japanese stories that are unique and exciting that need to be told,” said Kanjiya. “It’s an honor to be part of this collaborat­ion…to have this (Miss Sherlock) told that is so uniquely Japanese and which the rest of the world will enjoy.”

Miss Sherlock may be based on a world-renowned classic, but HBO Asia and Hulu have turned it “uniquely Japanese,” according to Takeuchi.

“Since it is set in Tokyo, we show that if a certain kind of situation happens in Japan, then it will be dealt the Japanese way…so it’s a different kind of approach audiences will appreciate,” Takeuchi pointed out.

Other new shows unveiled for 2018 were Grisse, an eight-part period drama set in the mid-1800s within the colonial period of the Dutch East Indies and chronicles the story of an unlikely group who lead a rebellion against a brutal governor of a Dutch

garrison town called Grisse (directed by Mike Wiluan of Indonesia); the second season of critically-acclaimed and commercial­ly-recognized The

Teenage Psychic with Kuo ShuYau as XieYa Zhen, a 16-year-old born with the ability to see spirits and uses it to help others (megged by rising Taiwanese writer-director Chen Ho-Yu); and the martial arts series — Master of the Nine Dragon Fist: Wong ChingHo (directed by Si Xiao-dong); and Master of the White Crane Fist: Wong

Yan-Lam (directed by GuoJian-yong). HBO Asia CEO Jonathan Spink said the formidable cable network is harnessing the full potential of talent and production infrastruc­ture the region has to offer in order to live up to the highest standards of HBO.

“With its richness in culture and histories, Asia is a great source of stories which make for appealing content locally as well as globally,” Spink said.

All HBO Asia Originals are and will be available exclusivel­y on HBO Asia’s network of channels including HBO online streaming platform, HBO GO.

 ??  ?? The stars, director and showrunner­s of HBO Asia’s upcoming shows for 2018 with HBO Asia CEO Jonathan Spink (seated, third from right) and Jessica Kam (seated, rightmost), senior vice president of HBO Original Production­s
The stars, director and showrunner­s of HBO Asia’s upcoming shows for 2018 with HBO Asia CEO Jonathan Spink (seated, third from right) and Jessica Kam (seated, rightmost), senior vice president of HBO Original Production­s
 ??  ?? Four of Asia’s best filmmakers who will helm HBO Asia’s horror anthology Folklore (from left) South Korea’s Lee Sang-Woo, Singapore’s Eric Khoo, Malaysia’s Ho Yuhang and Indonesia’s Joko Anwar
Four of Asia’s best filmmakers who will helm HBO Asia’s horror anthology Folklore (from left) South Korea’s Lee Sang-Woo, Singapore’s Eric Khoo, Malaysia’s Ho Yuhang and Indonesia’s Joko Anwar

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