Singapore-South Korea Film “Ajoomma” To Bring Warmth In Philippine Theaters In March

Ajooma

An unexpected journey to self-love will be featured in the heartwarming film, Ajooma.

TBA Studios has acquired exclusive Philippine theatrical distribution rights to the lighthearted family drama Ajoomma, which will be released on March 15.

Directed by Singaporean filmmaker, He Shuming, his feature debut film tells the story of a middle-aged, Korean-drama-obsessed widow from Singapore who travels out of the country for the first time to Seoul, and ends up getting lost. Her journey becomes an unexpected road of self-discovery, as she comes to terms with the life she truly wants for herself, beyond her roles of daughter, wife, and mother.

He shared that the story is inspired by his own mother’s fascination with Korean dramas.

“While the premise seems to be timely given the popularity of Korean pop culture sweeping through all of Asia and beyond, it merely serves as an undertone for the film, which is about a middle-aged Singaporean woman learning to navigate life beyond her duties as a mother, a housewife, and a caretaker.”

Ajooma stars veteran Singaporean actress Hong Huifang as the titular ‘ajoomma’ (Korean for middle-aged ‘auntie’). Accordingly, the renowned actress is supported by a cast of well-known South Korean actors like rising actor Kang Hyung Suk (Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, Love In Contract) and veteran actor Jung Dong Hwan (Hotel Del Luna, The Fiery Priest). Moreover, the film also marks the special appearance of popular actor Yeo Jin Goo (Beyond Evil, The Crowned Clown).

The film had its world premiere at the 27th Busan International Film Festival last October 2022. Since then, the film has racked up numerous awards and recognitions, including four nominations at the 59th Golden Horse Awards. It was also selected as Singapore’s entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards.

Correspondingly, Ajoomma is produced by Cannes award-winning director Anthony Chen (ILO ILO) and has the distinction of being the first film to be co-produced between Singapore and South Korea. According to Chen, the film “reflects the unique way that Korean pop culture resonates with audiences across Asia and the world.”

TBA Studios’ President and COO Daphne Chiu share the same sentiment.

“Filipinos are very passionate about Korean culture and media. We feel that audiences here especially women of all ages would be able to relate to this film. It’s a heartwarming story perfect for families.”

Ajoomma opens in Philippine cinemas on March 15.


PR Source: TBA Studios

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