HOOQ – the largest Video on Demand
service in South-East Asia – will premiere 5 original selected screenplays as
pilot episodes to on the platform. This
is part of the inaugural HOOQ Filmmakers Guild wherein the best of these 5
pilots will be commissioned into a full series on the platform.
The 5 pilots are: Bhak (India), Haunt Me (Singapore), How To
Be A Good Girl (Singapore), Aliansi
(Indonesia) and Heaven and Hell
(Indonesia). The 5 were selected from over 500 submissions received by HOOQ,
over a 2-month period, from all over South East Asia. They comprise a mix of
genres, from sci-fi comedy to action-thriller and even supernatural-horror.
Peter Bithos, CEO of HOOQ, said, “We at HOOQ
are so proud of the pilots, which the HOOQ Filmmakers Guild has produced. These
pilots are proof of the quality of filmmakers and unique stories across Southeast
Asia. It will be a very difficult
decision to commission just one series! The
success of the HOOQ Filmmakers Guild is just the beginning of many great things
for the Guild’s filmmakers. HOOQ is committed to support the talented
filmmakers across Asia in 2018 and beyond as we continue to push boundaries to
develop unique stories from an Asian perspective to keep our subscribers HOOQ’d
month after month!”
Launched in June 2017, the HOOQ
Filmmakers Guild is an annual initiative designed to seek out film talents in
Asia that have great ideas but lack the opportunity to bring them to life on
screen. Each of the above 5 screenplays received
USD 30,000 to produce the pilot episode.
The pilots will now undergo judging
from 5 esteemed filmmakers from Asia, namely Indonesia’s Mouly Surya and Nicholas
Saputra, Philippines’ Erik Matti,
as well as Thailand’s Wasin Pokpong,
and Puttipong Promasakha Na Sakolnakorn.
In addition to professional judging, viewership numbers will also be taken into
consideration and will also be factored in before the winner is selected.
Award-winning Indonesian director
and competition judge, Mouly Surya,
commented, “Right from the start, we were blown away by the creativity and
individuality shown by these talented artists through their original
screenplays. We are truly excited, now,
to witness the culmination of all their hard work. But there can only be one winner, so our job
is not going to be easy.”
HOOQ’s Chief Content Officer, Jennifer Batty,
said, “This is the moment we’ve all been waiting for since we embarked on this
journey in 2017. As a champion of Asian original content, we knew that there
was a wealth of untapped potential in our Asian markets. We are incredibly
proud of this talented batch of filmmakers who have worked tirelessly to bring
their singular vision to life. May the best pilot win!”
HOW TO GET HOOQ
It’s easy to get HOOQ’d. Customers
can simply download the HOOQ app from Apple Store or Google Play, sign up or
log in, to access HOOQ’s extensive library of Hollywood and Asian hits. Find
out more and sign up today for a complimentary trial at www.hooq.tv and pay for the subscription through
credit card.
About HOOQ
Built in Asia
for Asia, HOOQ is Asia's first premium video-on-demand service to launch across
the region. HOOQ is a start-up joint venture established in January 2015 by
Singtel, Sony Pictures Television and Warner Bros. HOOQ delivers over 10,000
Hollywood, regional and local movies and TV shows to customers anytime,
anywhere by enabling them to stream and download on their Internet device or
platform of choice. HOOQ was also named Best Mobile App in the Media, Film, TV
or Video category at the GSMA’s Global Mobile (GLOMO) Awards 2016 in Barcelona.
HOOQ currently operates in the Philippines, Thailand, India, Indonesia and
Singapore with a population footprint of over 1.7 billion people. For more
information, visit www.hooq.tv.
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