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Thailand Touts Revamped Film Incentives at Hong Kong FilMart as Retina Film Production and the Monk Studios Woo International Producers
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Thailand Touts Revamped Film Incentives at Hong Kong FilMart as Retina Film Production and the Monk Studios Woo International Producers

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Thailand is making a concerted push to attract international film and television productions, with two Bangkok-based industry players — production service company Retina Film Production and animation and VFX house the Monk Studios — both attending Hong Kong FilMart to court producers, studios and streaming platforms across Asia. The timing coincides with a significant upgrade […]

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Mar 18, 2026 4:55am PT Thailand Touts Revamped Film Incentives at Hong Kong FilMart as Retina Film Production and the Monk Studios Woo International Producers By Naman Ramachandran Plus Icon Naman Ramachandran Latest Vietnam Box Office Sensation ‘Bunny!!’ Lands International Theatrical Release Via 3388 Films 7 hours ago Malaysia’s Abnormal Studios Launches International Sales Arm at Hong Kong FilMart With Wong Ka Kui Documentary 10 hours ago Supernatural Horror, Cross-Cultural Drama Among Five Filipino Titles Go Asia Brings to FilMart 2026 12 hours ago See All Thailand is making a concerted push to attract international film and television productions, with two Bangkok-based industry players — production service company Retina Film Production and animation and VFX house the Monk Studios — both attending Hong Kong FilMart to court producers, studios and streaming platforms across Asia. The timing coincides with a significant upgrade to Thailand’s national film incentive framework. The revised program offers a tiered cash rebate starting at 15% for productions with qualified Thailand spending from THB50 million (approximately $1.54 million), rising to 20% for spending between THB100 million and THB150 million (approximately $3.08 million–$4.62 million), and reaching 25% for spending above THB150 million (approximately $4.62 million). Crucially, the program carries no cap. Related Stories 'One Piece' Season 2 Debuts With 16.8 Million Views in Four Days on Netflix
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