Seven years after its launch, Taiwan-based Each Other Films is moving into an expanded section of worldwide manufacturing, with co-founder and head producer Jacqueline W. Liu and co-founder and CEO Tiffany Yu-Chia Chen unveiling a various lineup that stretches from documentary to big-budget motion.
The quartet of tasks represents a widening scope for the Taipei firm, which has steadily constructed credentials by means of competition alternatives, streaming offers and native field workplace success since 2017.
Among the many newly revealed titles is a documentary about drag performer Pangina Heals, a determine who bridges Taiwanese and Thai cultures. The movie, titled “Heals,” represents the corporate’s preliminary transfer into factual storytelling by means of worldwide partnership, working alongside Thailand’s N8 and World of Wonder.
Fiction tasks embody Henry Tsai’s first directorial effort, “Spent Bullets,” tailored from brief tales by Taiwan author Terao Tetsuya. Manufacturing will span a number of cities together with Silicon Valley, Las Vegas and Taipei. The movie has secured spots at each Golden Horse Movie Venture Promotion and Taiwan Creative Content Fest 2025.
The corporate can also be returning to a confirmed property with a contemporary chapter in its hit “The Unintended Influencer” franchise. Centered on the character Purple, “The Unintended Influencer: Love Me If You Dare” will launch subsequent January on each GTV and Netflix, bringing again the sequence with extra forged members and storylines centered on up to date relationships.
Maybe probably the most formidable entry is “The Odd Three: Madam Tiger,” which director Joseph Chen-Chieh Hsu (whose credit embody “Little Huge Girls” and Tokyo-bowing “Double Happiness”) is growing as a large-scale journey that reinterprets conventional folklore by means of a contemporary lens. The undertaking is being positioned as a possible launching level for added character-driven tales throughout the area.
“I’ve at all times believed {that a} story rooted in a particular place, language, or genuine human connections can nonetheless transfer folks in every single place,” stated Liu. “That’s the facility of cinema — it turns the non-public into the common. As we enter this subsequent section, I’m excited to develop what which means, particularly throughout style, scale, and collaboration.”
“Constructing a manufacturing firm means figuring out the place you need to go, and selecting the best tales and other people to take you there,” added Chen. “We’ve spent the previous seven years constructing belief — with creators, with companions, and with one another. Now, we’re able to scale. The way forward for Asian storytelling is world, and we’re right here to be a part of that shift.”
The corporate’s earlier work contains the 2020 theatrical launch “Little Huge Girls,” which topped the Taiwan field workplace that 12 months and earned recognition on the Golden Horse Awards earlier than touchdown on Netflix. Extra not too long ago, “The Unintended Influencer” grew to become an HBO Asia unique in 2024, whereas “Goals in Nightmares” performed Berlin’s Panorama part this 12 months. “Penguin Lady” opened final 12 months’s Kaohsiung Movie Pageant.
Working underneath a mission assertion emphasizing feminine views and common connection, Every Different Movies continues growing its pipeline whereas pursuing extra partnerships throughout borders.
















































