Malaysian producer Rachel Tan’s “Sight” shines in U.S. cinemas

Malaysian producer Rachel Tan’s film “Sight,” starring Greg Kinnear, grosses over $7M in the U.S., highlighting Asian stories in Hollywood.

Rachel Tan, a Malaysian movie producer now based in the United States, has made a significant mark on the U.S. film industry with the release of her latest movie, “Sight.” The 100-minute film, which opened on more than 2,000 screens across the country, has already grossed over $7 million USD in American theatres.

“Sight” features Oscar nominee Greg Kinnear, known for his role in “Little Miss Sunshine,” and Terry Chen of “House of Cards” fame. The film, released on Memorial Day weekend, has captivated audiences with its poignant and visually stunning storytelling.

An Inspirational Journey: The Story of Dr. Ming Wang

“Sight” is based on the remarkable true story of Dr. Ming Wang, a world-renowned eye surgeon who overcame immense challenges to become a trailblazer in the field of medicine. The film has received critical acclaim for its compelling narrative and the emotional depth of its characters.

Rachel Tan, a former Miss Malaysia and the first Malaysian to win an international pageant with her victory in TVB’s prestigious Miss Chinese International competition, co-founded Kingstreet Pictures with her husband Dan Mark in 2016. Tan has been instrumental in bringing this powerful story to life.

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With her keen understanding of cultural nuances as an Asian living in the U.S., Tan has enriched the film’s direction and execution. She shared, “This film is not just a testament to Dr. Ming Wang’s extraordinary life but also a celebration of perseverance, love, hope, and reconciliation. As a Malaysian, I am proud to bring Asian stories and talents to Hollywood, bridging cultures and showcasing the diversity that enriches the film industry.”

Future Projects: “Worth The Wait” and More

Building on the success of “Sight,” Tan and Mark are already working on their sixth film, “Worth The Wait,” a romantic comedy inspired by their own love story. Currently in post-production, the film was partially shot in Kuala Lumpur to highlight Malaysia’s beauty. The movie stars Lana Condor of Netflix’s “To All the Boys” franchise, Andrew Koji from “Bullet Train” and “Warrior,” and Ross Butler of the “Shazam” franchise. Directed by Golden Horse Award-winning director Tom Lin in his U.S. debut, “Worth The Wait” promises to be another captivating addition to Kingstreet Pictures’ portfolio.

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Tan’s dedication to producing films that highlight diverse voices and stories is evident in her work. “Hollywood, through what it produces, shapes a lot of cultural beliefs for the rest of the world. Through this movie, we want to have more Asian stories and talent represented behind and in front of the camera,” Tan emphasized.

Her commitment to changing the narrative and increasing representation in Hollywood continues to drive her projects forward, opening doors for more Asian stories to be told on the global stage.

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