Studio Ghibli partners mm2 to rerun beloved animated films in Southeast Asia
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Studio Ghibli partners mm2 to rerun beloved animated films in Southeast Asia

Studio Ghibli's films are renowned for artistry and storytelling
Studio Ghibli's films are renowned for artistry and storytelling
3 Oct - mm2 Entertainment Pte Ltd, a leading media entertainment and content company in Asia, announced today a strategic distribution partnership with Studio Ghibli, the acclaimed Japanese animation studio, to bring Studio Ghibli's beloved library of titles to Southeast Asian audiences for the next five years.

The partnership will see mm2 distribute 21 of Studio Ghibli's iconic films, including fan favourites like "Spirited Away", "Howl's Moving Castle", and "My Neighbour Totoro", across 7 territories: Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, and Cambodia.

With its extensive experience in film production and distribution in Southeast Asia, mm2 is well-positioned to introduce these timeless classics to new and returning fans. The company's parent company, mm2 Asia, operates cinema chains in Singapore and Malaysia, providing a direct channel to reach moviegoers in these territories. The first titles in the Studio Ghibli library are set for release later this year.

"Studio Ghibli's films are renowned worldwide for their artistry, storytelling, and emotional resonance," said Chang Long Jong, Group CEO of mm2 Asia. "This partnership allows us to bring these beloved classics to Southeast Asian audiences, where they can be enjoyed on the big screen as intended. We are confident that this collaboration will introduce a new generation of fans to the world of Studio Ghibli."

Studio Ghibli's recent recognition at the 77th Cannes Film Festival with the Honorary Palme d'Or further solidifies its status as a global cultural icon. "The World of Studio Ghibli" exhibition launching at ArtScience Museum in Singapore will also offer fans a unique opportunity to experience the studio's timeless stories and join iconic characters on an unforgettable adventure through the fantastical realms of its beloved films.

"Many visitors from Southeast Asia come to the Ghibli Museum, Mitaka and Ghibli Park every day," said Junichi Nishioka, Vice President, PR, Curation & Archive, International Distribution. "Recently, Hayao Miyazaki received the prestigious Magsaysay Award. We feel that our films are being enjoyed by a much larger number of Asian people than before. I am very happy that this opportunity will be a great help in bringing our works to even more people, and to the children who will be born in the future."


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