by FilmInk Staff
The heartwarming Thai family drama How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies is set to continue its international success with its first screenings in Western markets.
Distributed by Westec Media, the film has already made waves in the Philippines (29 May), Myanmar (31 May), and Cambodia (18 June), and will debut in Australia and New Zealand on July 18. The film’s distribution will be led by Mick Robbins, founder of Cine Asia and Chief Operating Officer of China Lion Film Entertainment. Robbins, with over 30 years of experience in film and entertainment distribution, has been instrumental in bringing Asian cinema to Western audiences. His notable achievements include the distribution of the Thai blockbuster movie Bad Genius, which gained significant acclaim across Asia. Robbins’ passion and expertise make him an ideal partner for this project.
How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies will show through select HOYTS, Event and Village Cinemas in all major cities including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth, Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch offering audiences across these cities an opportunity to immerse themselves in its heartwarming story and exceptional performances.
The overwhelming success of How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies in Southeast Asia underscores its universal appeal and the deep emotional connection it forges with audiences. As the film premieres in Australia and New Zealand, it promises to resonate with Western audiences, potentially sparking a similar social phenomenon. There is great anticipation that the film will not only touch hearts but also create a bridge between cultures. This expansion marks a pivotal moment in the global reach of Southeast Asian films, showcasing the growing influence of Thai cinema and the power of storytelling to unite diverse cultures.



