MANILA, Philippines - Bigfoot Entertainment, through Bigfoot Films, made its first offering to Chinese movie audiences with the release of Hui Lu in over 700 theaters across China. The psychological thriller recently began screening in major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Chengdu.
The release of Hui Lu is a milestone for Bigfoot, which hopes to create Asian films for international audiences. The movie was shot entirely in Hong Kong, and underwent post-production at Bigfoot Studios in Mactan, Cebu.
It follows the story of an overnight millionaire, Adam, and his wife Lynda. When Lynda finds evidence that suggests her brother was murdered by Adam, his reaction results in the perfect guilt.
Elliot Tong, one of the film’s producers, said, “Hui Lu has an excellent new cast from across the region, including China’s hottest new actors Hawick Hau Wai Lau and Margaret Wang in the lead roles, and is unique as a psychological thriller in China, which is dominated by epics and urban comedies.”
“We are excited to present Hui Lu to the growing movie-going audience in China, and are aiming for more public screenings for our films. We would also like to work on more projects co-produced, or partnered with entertainment companies from other Asian nations,” said Matt Lubetich, Bigfoot COO.
Bigfoot, with Chinese distribution partner Polybona, is embracing new distribution models for its films. Hui Lu is screening in digital theaters as well as standard film theaters.
The movie has two versions, with the same story portrayed by two different casts, maximizing its reach to the global audience. Hui Lu is produced in Mandarin with a Chinese cast; Irreversi, the English version, features actors Estella Warren (Planet of the Apes) and Philippine-born Mei Melancon (X-Men: The Last Stand).
To find out more about the movie, and about Bigfoot, visit www.bigfoot.com.