• Founded in 2016, Barebones Inc. strived to champion colorists while elevating and preserving the role of color grading in post-production. Today, the company provides top of the line color grading services for a diverse array of moving images across all forms of media.

    Utilizing a pool of 8 professional colorists with varied styles and tastes to match every client’s needs, Barebones Inc. is guided by the principles of artistic integrity and technical precision to enhance the emotional impact and storytelling potential of every image we touch.

  • Black Cap Pictures is a film studio that is founded on hard work and collaboration. Through its collective expertise, BCP focuses on creating films that are rooted in stories of our culture, human experiences, and compelling narratives. BCP fosters continuous growth that allows collaborators to explore boundless ideas that can innovate the cinematic experience and ultimately champion Philippine cinema globally.

    Black Cap Pictures is a studio that houses TEN17P, TINCAN, and The Post Office, as it caters to services until post production and unique director-driven narratives under its sub brands. 

  • Epicmedia Productions Inc. is a Philippine production company.

    Notable credits include Truong Minh Quy’s ‘Viet and Nam’ (Cannes Un Certain Regard), ‘Directors Factory Philippines’ (Cannes Directors’ Fortnight), Kenneth Dagatan’s ’In My Mother’s Skin’ (Sundance Midnight Section) which sold to Amazon, ‘Nocebo’ (the first Ireland-UK-Philippines coproduction) by Lorcan Finnegan starring Eva Green and Mark Strong, ‘That Thing Called Tadhana’ (one of the highest grossing independent films in Philippine’s box office history) and for Lav Diaz’s ‘A Lullaby To The Sorrowful Mystery’ (Berlinale Silver Bear Winner), ‘Season Of The Devil’ (Berlinale Competition), the ARTE supported ‘When The Waves Are Gone’ (Venice Out of Competition) and ‘Essential Truths of The Lake’ (Locarno Competition).

    Epicmedia places special focus on collaborations within the Southeast Asian region, co-producing Southeast Asian titles like Pham Ngoc Lan’s ‘Cu Li Never Cries’ (Berlinale Best First Feature) and Mouly Surya’s upcoming ‘This City Is A Battlefield’.

  • Producing multi-awarded, critically-acclaimed Philippine based-feature films, and television content, Clever Minds, Inc., established in 2016, has established itself as one of the most prolific full-service film and TV production companies in the country.

    Clever Minds, Inc. has also forged strong partnerships with the biggest media conglomerates in the region, specializing in all aspects of video production – from TV commercials to branded content, feature films, and music videos.

    Clever Minds, Inc. provides creatively clever solutions to the market’s fast-changing needs and offers a full, wide range of production services for film and television productions worldwide.

  • Sixtymac Pictures, founded in 2009, is a production house based in Malaysia. With a relentless commitment to storytelling, they have produced award-winning short films such as Liar Land, The House of Brick and Stone, and The Boy Who Rocked The World. These films have premiered at renowned international film festivals, including the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival, Locarno Open Doors, Fantasia International Film Festival, and Short Shorts Film Festival. Currently, Sixtymac Pictures is developing several international co-production feature projects that have been selected for various labs and markets around the world.

  • Taiwanese by nature, New Yorker by nurture, C.K. Hugo Chung is a film distributor and producer for more than 30 titles. Currently he is the Director of Development for DaSun Pictures, overseeing the program of DaSun Cinema Fund, a private equity investment fund focusing on the genre projects in Southeast Asia and North America. 

  • Danech SAN is a Cambodian director born in Battambang in 1991. After moving to Phnom Penh to study interior design, she turned to filmmaking and has since worked in different production roles on films with Anti-Archive since 2015. Her first short film, A Million Years (2018), won Best Southeast Asian Short in Singapore and the Arte Award at Kurzfilm Hamburg. Her second short, Sunrise in My Mind, premiered in competition in Busan and won the Grand Prix at PÖFF Shorts in Tallinn, Estonia. Both films have been broadcasted on Arte. She is an alumna of the Locarno Filmmakers Academy and SEAFIC Seed Lab. She is also the founder of the Kampung Film Festival, a new Cambodian festival promoting cinema culture in a non-urban context. 

    She is currently developing her first feature film, To Leave, To Stay.
    She is presently in Paris, taking part in the Résidence of Cannes.

  • Daniel HUI is a filmmaker and writer. A graduate of the film program in California Institute of the Arts, he is one of the founding members of 13 Little Pictures, a critically acclaimed independent film collective in Singapore. He has made three feature-length films — Eclipses (Pixel Bunker Award for International New Talent, Doclisboa IFF 2013), Snakeskin (Special Jury Award TFFDoc, Torino FF 2014; Award of Excellence, Yamagata IDFF 2015; Special Jury Mention, RIDM 2015), and Demons (In Competition, Kim Jiseok Award, Busan IFF 2018; Berlinale Forum 2019).