Thai Horror ‘Mutelu’ Taps Into Desperation and Dark Faith at Taiwan Creative Content Fest

VarietyTuesday, November 4, 2025 at 10:45:31 AM
Thai Horror ‘Mutelu’ Taps Into Desperation and Dark Faith at Taiwan Creative Content Fest
The Thai horror film 'Mutelu,' produced by BeBrave Entertainment Hub and Fearfolks, is making waves at the Taiwan Creative Content Fest. The film, which explores themes of desperation and dark faith through the story of Bua, a woman facing extreme challenges, is currently seeking funding to broaden its international reach. This project not only highlights the growing interest in Thai cinema but also showcases the potential for psychological horror to resonate with global audiences.
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