Busan Market: ‘Malice’ Set as Four-Way Asian Coproduction

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‘Malice,’ a three men-versus-nature tale, is set up as a four-way Asian-European coproduction, unveiled in Busan.

Taiwanese actors King Jieh-wen and Hsueh Shih-ling and Indonesia’s Angga Yunanda are set to star in “Malice,” a multinational Asian thriller that will shoot next year.

The film’s producers, actors and government backers presented the fully-assembled package to press and industry on Monday at the Busan International Film Festival. The film, pitched as “a road

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