Spotlight on India at Korean horror film market

Mumbai | Thursday | 19th July, 2018

Summary:

India was the country of focus at the market this year, with four Indian horror projects selected: Bogie No. At NAFF, Mr.

Chandra was expected to meet Blumhouse Productions, which is currently co-producing Ghoul, Netflix's first Indian horror series. Historically associated with the Ramsay Brothers, homegrown horror films seldom feature A-list actors. Korean production company Kross Pictures, which has been co-producing Indian genre films and buying rights for the Indian remakes of Korean hits,was also present. Mr.

Furia, who was searching for potential investors, co-producers and sales agents before heading to the market, said, “It’s difficult to find producers and distributors for horror films in India.” Bogie No..