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HORROR FLICK TO HAVE U.S. ADAPTATION

Malaysian screenplay ‘Terbalik/Upside Down’ picked by American company for remake rights. DENNIS CHUA has the story

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FILMING for Terbalik/Upside Down will only begin early next year, but this new local horror-thriller has already received much interState­s-based est from United ficompathe nancier and production ny Ivanhoe Pictures.

It recently purchased refilm, make rights to the markthe ing a milestone for local film industry, especially so for its film producers — 42nd Pictures Sdn Bhd.

“We’re thrilled that the screenplay for Terbalik/Upside Down has managed to attract Ivanhoe Picalways tures’s interest.

“We’ve wantprojec­ts ed our to go global.

“Clinching this deal is an incentive for us to write more screenplay­s for the internatio­nal film marco-founder ket,” said its and producer Bea Tanaconfer­ence ka at a press to announce the new film and the deal, at Finas in Hulu Klang on Friday.

The deal with the Hollywoodb­ased company sees local adaptation­s of Terbalik/Upside Down being made in 34 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, South Korea, Spain, India and Vietnam.

Kuala Lumpur-born Bea, who started 42nd Pictures with her Japanese husband film director Yasu Tanaka, said: “We pitched the idea of Terbalik/Upside Down at the Hong Kong Asia Financing Forum 2017 last March, and it was the only Malaysian project out of 24 projects shortliste­d.

“Ivanhoe Pictures’s representa­tives at the forum expressed interest in acquiring the remake rights,” said Bea, adding that they were lucky to have met them.

Ivanhoe Pictures is the company behind the upcoming comedy film, Crazy Rich Asians, which stars Malaysian actors Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh and Henry Golding.

Yasu, who has 20 years’ experience as a screenwrit­er in Hollywood and has lived in Kuala Lumpur for a decade said, Terbalik/Upside Down would star award-winning actor Bront Palarae as Brian Pereria, a successful but temperamen­tal actor.

The story revolves around Brian who gets into a car accident, and is trapped “upside down” in a ravine in the middle of a jungle. Injured and in pain, Brian seeks help from three teenage boys who live nearby but they are sadistic bullies who torment him.

Yasu, who won Best Screenplay at last year’s Malaysian Film Festival for the 2015 thriller Nota, said Terbalik/Upside Down would have a potential value of RM12 million to RM16 million, courtesy of the agreement with Ivanhoe Pictures.

Bea said horrors and thrillers were popular with internatio­nal audiences, and thus, she and Yasu opted for this genre in Terbalik/Upside Down.

“Having lived in Hollywood for a year in 2009, we’ve met producers and directors and learnt that horrors and thrillers sell.”

Ivanhoe Pictures’s chief executive officer John Penotti said they were delighted to be partnering 42nd Pictures and described Terbalik/Upside Down as an engaging thriller with characters whom audiences around the world could relate to.

National Film Developmen­t Corporatio­n (Finas) directorge­neral Datuk Fauzi Ayob said this partnershi­p would elevate the Malaysian film industry to the world stage.

Present at the event were Finas deputy director-general Datuk Azmir Saifuddin Muthalib and Creative Content Associatio­n of Malaysia chief executive officer Datuk Mohd Mahyidin Mustakim.

 ??  ?? Award-winning actor Bront Palarae will star in the movie.
Award-winning actor Bront Palarae will star in the movie.
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 ?? PIC BY MAHZIR MAT ISA ?? 42nd Pictures Sdn Bhd co-founder Bea Tanaka (second from left) and her husband, film director Yasu Tanaka (third from left), with National Film Developmen­t Corporatio­n deputy director-general Datuk Azmir Saifuddin Muthalib (right) Creative Content...
PIC BY MAHZIR MAT ISA 42nd Pictures Sdn Bhd co-founder Bea Tanaka (second from left) and her husband, film director Yasu Tanaka (third from left), with National Film Developmen­t Corporatio­n deputy director-general Datuk Azmir Saifuddin Muthalib (right) Creative Content...

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