Bradley Liew

Bradley Liew is a Malaysian-born Philippines-based Producer and Director. He is an alumnus of the NAFF Fantastic Film School, Berlinale Talents, Tokyo Talents, Locarno Filmmakers Academy, EAVE Ties That Bind and the Sam Spiegel International Film Lab.

In 2016, he completed his debut feature, Singing in Graveyards. It made its world premiere in-competition at the Venice International Film Festival Critics’ Week. His second feature film, Motel Acacia, a creature-horror genre, made it’s world premiere at the Tokyo International Film Festival.

Bradley has gone on to work on multiple long-form narrative series including detective thriller The Tapes for iWant and the Malaysian Episode Ayizah, Ayizah for HBO Asia’s Folklore Season 2. He was the show-runner of Astro Malaysia’s Doors: A Philippine Horror Anthology and Cignal Philippines’ Now Streaming Anthology Series.

He is the Producer of Lav Diaz’s anti-musical: Season Of The Devil (Berlinale Main Competition), his upcoming film-noir When The Waves Are Gone and Truong Minh Quy’s Viet and Nam. He is also co-producing debut Vietnamese filmmaker Pham Ngoc Lan’s Cu Li Never Cries and Lorcan Finnegan’s Nocebo starring Eva Green and Mark Strong.