• MOMO FILM CO, part of Beach House Pictures and Fremantle, is a Singapore-based film and TV company founded in 2018. We are committed to producing high-quality asian drama for viewers around the world, telling new and authentic asian stories with taste and ambition, and collaborating with established media partners along with new creators.

  • Joel Ruiz is an award-winning director from Manila, Philippines. His films have been screened in festivals around the world, beginning the acclaimed short film Mansyon (The Mansion), which won at the very first Cinemalaya Film Festival. His debut feature Baby Angelo premiered in the Busan International Film Festival. His last feature film, 2018’s Kung Paano Siya Nawala (How
    She Left Me) was critically acclaimed, garnering six Gawad Urian (Film Academy) nominations including Best Picture. When it was released on Netflix, it debuted on #1 and stayed for two weeks.

    He is a founder of Arkeofilms, one of the country’s premiere independent film outfits. He is also a successful advertising director, working for UxS Inc., where he specializes in story-based commercials. A number of his work have been viral sensations.

  • Incepted in 2006 and based in Orleans, Paris and Nice, Girelle is producing documentary, animation and multimedia, with more than 80 creative documentaries on arts, drawing, music, painting, architecture, social and environmental issues. It started feature coproductions with REHANA MARYAM NOOR (2021) which was the first Bangladeshi film selected in Cannes official selection, and I, THE SONG by Dechen Roder (Bhutan) currently in post-production. Other projects involve Taiwan, Georgia, Lebanon, Kirghizstan and Vietnam, mostly about memory, popular history, minority issues, women rights, and with a strong focus on Asia.

  • Based in Manila, Los Otros is a film and video studio & platform dedicated to supporting works with unique personal voices.

    It produced the films of John Torres and Shireen Seno, including Todo Todo Teros (2006), Lukas the Strange (2013), and Nervous Translation (2018).

    These films have gone on to screen at BAFICI, Images Festival, Jeonju, Hors Pistes Tokyo, Edinburgh, New Horizons, Valdivia, Vienna, 3 Continents, and picked up prizes for Best First Film and Special Jury Prize at Lima Independiente, with Apichatpong Weerasethakul as jury head.

    Current projects include Nowhere Near by Miko Revereza (post-production), The Boy and The Fight of Spiders by Jarell Serencio (in development), Wild Ducks by Shireen Seno, and The Remotes by John Torres (in development). Los Otros is a co-producer of Terratreme Filmes’ documentary feature Filipinas by Leonor Noivo (production).

    Los Otros also works with experimental film and video initiatives from abroad to bring artist-filmmakers (Takahiko Iimura, Jangwook Lee, Akira Ikeda, Mie Kurihara, Miguel Hilari), films (Leviathan, Anatomy of a Paper Clip), curators (George Clark, Julian Ross, Allison Collins), and programs (Images Festival, Hors Pistes Tokyo, IFFR Shorts) to Manila.

    In 2014, Los Otros teamed up with the GEN_LOSS platform to put together The Kalampag Tracking Agency, a curated program of Philippine experimental moving image practice over the past 30 years. 

  • This Side Up / Arkeofilms
    Based in Manila, This Side Up is pursuing various co-productions for its upcoming full-length features as well as the development of original content for new media platforms. The Sundance-winning “Leonor Will Never Die,” a surreal action drama about a filmmaker who gets transported into one of her films, is the most recent production with Anima Studios, directed by Martika Ramirez Escobar. The project has received support from Purin Pictures, Talents Tokyo and has won major awards including Sundance, Toronto and Sitges.

    This Side Up together with Arkeofilms, pursue and shepherd stories that are fresh, courageous and compelling. We work with filmmakers and artists who want to try new ideas for cinema and bring this discipline to other forms of content. The company has produced award-winning films, series, and platforms for learning.*

  • CreaZion Studios Inc. is a multimedia company with an award-winning creative team that produces and distributes quality global content, film, and series.

    CreaZion envisions being the frontrunner in content production, distribution, digital media, and talent management.

  • Jongsuk Thomas Nam is a festival programmer for Bucheon Int'l Fantastic Film Festival (BIFAN) in South Korea, and is the managing director of the Network of Asian Fantastic Films (NAFF), BIFAN's key film industry program. He is also a member of the selection committee at Udine Focus Asia (Italy), Asian Film Awards (Hong Kong), QCinema Project Market (Philippines), a jury member at Sitges FanPitch (Spain), Blood Window (Uruguay), Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCFF - Taiwan) and is curator of After Dark at Mumbai Film Festival (India).

  • JP Habac obtained his bachelor’s degree in Film from University of the Philippines and has participated in film labs and workshops like Asian Film Academy, Generation Campus – Moscow, Southeast Asian Film Lab, and Tribeca Film Institute. Habac, whose body of work includes the film I’m Drunk, I Love You and LGBTQIA+-themed series such as Gaya sa Pelikula and Drag You & Me, has directed films, limited series, and television commercials that have received many accolades in various international film festivals like Cairo International Film Festival, Busan International Film Festival, and Shanghai International Film Festival.

    Hapag, a branded campaign video he directed for Ikea Philippines, was awarded the Champions for Humanity Bronze Award by the prestigious Asia Pacific Tambuli Awards 2023. His most recent limited series, Drag You & Me, was the National Winner for the Best Production by a Streamer/OTT at the Asian Academy Creative Awards 2023.