Joko Anwar's 'Ghost in the Cell' secures distribution in multiple territories

Joko Anwar’s horror-comedy 'Ghost in the Cell' has sold distribution rights to several international markets after its premiere at the Berlin Film Festival. The Indonesia-South Korea co-production follows prison inmates facing a supernatural threat. Well Go USA acquired North American rights, with additional deals for Europe, Asia, and beyond.

Joko Anwar’s film 'Ghost in the Cell' premiered in the Berlinale Forum on February 26, 2026, marking its world debut at the Berlin International Film Festival. The movie, a horror-comedy co-produced by Indonesia and South Korea, centers on inmates in a violent Indonesian prison who band together against a supernatural entity that targets individuals with the darkest auras. Through its plot, the film addresses Indonesia’s deforestation crisis, using the supernatural elements to explore environmental and political themes.

Barunson E&A handled sales at the European Film Market, announcing deals for various territories. Well Go USA secured North American rights, with president and CEO Doris Pfardrescher stating, “We’re thrilled to bring ‘Ghost in the Cell’ to North America. As longtime fans of Joko Anwar, having previously released his film ‘Gundala,’ we’ve seen firsthand how strongly his work resonates with audiences here. ‘Ghost in the Cell’ is an absolute blast – it’s wildly entertaining and deliciously gory in all the right ways.”

Other distributors include The World Pictures for Russia and CIS, La Aventura for Spain and Spanish-speaking territories, Calendar Studios for Taiwan, Shinesaeng Ad. Venture for Thailand’s theatrical rights, Purple Plan Pte for Singapore, Cambodia, and Vietnam theatrical rights, Filmbridge for Mongolia, and Plaion Pictures for Germany and German-speaking territories. Negotiations continue for Benelux and additional regions.

Purple Plan Pte commented, “We acquired ‘Ghost in the Cell’ because it’s bold, unapologetic, and wildly entertaining. Its gory, high-impact action and horror elements create a thrilling experience. Under the direction of prolific storyteller Joko Anwar, the film has a distinctive voice that sets it apart from others in the genre. We’re excited to bring it to Singapore, Vietnam and Cambodia giving audiences a brand-new horror experience.”

The production involves Anwar and producer Tia Hasibuan’s Come and See Pictures, alongside Rapi Films, Barunson E&A, and Legacy Pictures. The cast features Abimana Aryasatya, Lukman Sardi, Bront Palarae, Aming, Rio Dewanto, Morgan Oey, and Tora Sudiro. An Indonesian theatrical release is planned for the second quarter of 2026.

Anwar explained the film’s themes in an interview, saying, “The environmental and political realities have always been the origin of horror, not only as a sideshow. I let the ghost carry the truth that the system made by humans refuses to articulate.”

相关文章

Actors Seidi Haarla and Rupert Grint with director Hanna Bergholm at the Nightborn press conference during Berlinale premiere, discussing politics amid horror film poster.
AI 生成的图像

Nightborn premieres at Berlinale amid political questions

由 AI 报道 AI 生成的图像

Finnish horror film Nightborn, directed by Hanna Bergholm, had its world premiere in the Berlin Film Festival's competition section. Starring Seidi Haarla and Rupert Grint as new parents facing an unusual infant, the movie blends mythology and horror elements. At the press conference, cast and crew addressed rising fascism and global injustices.

Joko Anwar's horror comedy satire film Ghost in the Cell received an enthusiastic welcome at its world premiere during the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) 2026. Tickets for all screenings sold out, and audiences gave thunderous applause along with positive feedback. The film was screened in the Forum program from February 13 to 22, 2026.

由 AI 报道

Jaume Collet-Serra's latest film, the WWII thriller 'Play Dead,' is heading to the European Film Market in Berlin for its launch, with WME Independent handling worldwide rights. Produced by Sam Raimi and starring Noah Jupe and Matthias Schweighöfer, the movie is currently in post-production. The story follows an Allied soldier who must play dead to survive after an ambush.

Telugu production house Mythri Movie Makers has partnered with Kannada filmmaker Prashanth Neel to produce an upcoming horror film. The project, directed by Kirtan Nadagouda, features a cast including Surya Raj, Hanu Reddy, and Preethi Pagadala. A pooja ceremony has already taken place, with shooting set to begin soon.

由 AI 报道

Iranian director Jafar Panahi won Best Original Screenplay at the 2025 Gotham Awards for his film It Was Just An Accident, dedicating the honor to independent filmmakers worldwide amid his recent sentencing in Iran. The same day, he received a one-year prison sentence in absentia and a two-year travel ban from a Tehran court. The film also secured Best International Feature at the New York City ceremony.

Japan's Oscar entry Kokuho has become a surprise blockbuster, grossing over $120 million and revitalizing theater attendance post-Covid. Director Lee Sang-il and star Ken Watanabe discussed the film's resonance during a recent screening event. The story explores ambition in Kabuki theater through complex characters.

由 AI 报道

The 2026 Berlin International Film Festival has issued a statement defending its jury and filmmakers following criticism over comments on politics. Jury president Wim Wenders suggested artists should stay out of politics, prompting backlash including a cancelled visit by author Arundhati Roy. Festival director Tricia Tuttle emphasized free speech for artists while highlighting the festival's diverse films addressing global issues.

 

 

 

此网站使用 cookie

我们使用 cookie 进行分析以改进我们的网站。阅读我们的 隐私政策 以获取更多信息。
拒绝