The film is about the discovery of a giant skull after an earthquake.
Hong Kong-based sales agent Good Move Media has picked up international rights to Indonesian filmmaker Yusron Fuadi’s Tengkorak, a low-budget sci-fi film that demonstrates the grass-roots filmmaking energy emerging in Indonesia.
Produced by Fuadi’s Akasacara Films and Vokasi Studio, the film is about a giant skull that is discovered after a devastating earthquake. A local assassin and a former target team up to discover its secrets.
“We really liked the film’s energy and ambition – there was no sense of scaling back and not attempting anything due to budget constraints,...
Hong Kong-based sales agent Good Move Media has picked up international rights to Indonesian filmmaker Yusron Fuadi’s Tengkorak, a low-budget sci-fi film that demonstrates the grass-roots filmmaking energy emerging in Indonesia.
Produced by Fuadi’s Akasacara Films and Vokasi Studio, the film is about a giant skull that is discovered after a devastating earthquake. A local assassin and a former target team up to discover its secrets.
“We really liked the film’s energy and ambition – there was no sense of scaling back and not attempting anything due to budget constraints,...
- 5/12/2018
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
The film is about the discovery of a giant skull after an earthquake.
Hong Kong-based sales agent Good Move Media has picked up international rights to Indonesian filmmaker Yusron Fuadi’s Tengkorak, a low-budget sci-fi film that demonstrates the grass-roots filmmaking energy emerging in Indonesia.
Produced by Fuadi’s Akasacara Films and Vokasi Studio, the film is about a giant skull that is discovered after a devastating earthquake. A local assassin and a former target team up to discover its secrets.
“We really liked the film’s energy and ambition – there was no sense of scaling back and not attempting anything due to budget constraints,...
Hong Kong-based sales agent Good Move Media has picked up international rights to Indonesian filmmaker Yusron Fuadi’s Tengkorak, a low-budget sci-fi film that demonstrates the grass-roots filmmaking energy emerging in Indonesia.
Produced by Fuadi’s Akasacara Films and Vokasi Studio, the film is about a giant skull that is discovered after a devastating earthquake. A local assassin and a former target team up to discover its secrets.
“We really liked the film’s energy and ambition – there was no sense of scaling back and not attempting anything due to budget constraints,...
- 5/12/2018
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
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