Hong Kong: Singapore's Upside Down Entertainment (UDE) has inked a US$11million co-financing and co-production deal with China's Hanwen Animation. The English-language productions being lined up include 3D animation Last Days and live-action TV series Colourful Fish, to be distributed to international markets. Hanwen's Suzhou studio is expected to handle the bulk of the production work.UDE is a joint venture between Singapore-based Upside Down Media and US-based Quixotic Media focused on bringing Western financing models to Asia; while Hanwen Animation is an independent studio targeting to open a branch in Hong Kong.
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