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Afghan Refugee Doc 'Far From Home' Adds Naseeruddin Shah as Executive Producer
3 Nov
Summary
- Taiwanese production company Each Other Films expanding internationally
 - Diverse lineup includes documentary on drag performer Pangina Heals
 - "The Accidental Influencer" franchise returning with new chapter
 

In the past seven years, Taiwanese production company Each Other Films has steadily built a reputation through festival selections, streaming deals, and local box office success. Now, the company is entering an expanded phase of international production, with co-founder and head producer Jacqueline W. Liu and co-founder and CEO Tiffany Yu-Chia Chen unveiling a diverse lineup of projects.
Among the newly revealed titles is a documentary about drag performer Pangina Heals, who bridges Taiwanese and Thai cultures. The film, titled "Heals," represents the company's initial move into factual storytelling through international partnership, working alongside Thailand's N8 and World of Wonder.
Another notable project is the documentary "Far From Home," which has added Indian thespian Naseeruddin Shah as an executive producer in a push for Oscar recognition. The film focuses on the experiences of Afghan refugees.
The company is also returning to a proven property with a fresh chapter in its hit "The Accidental Influencer" franchise. "The Accidental Influencer: Love Me If You Dare" will launch next January on both GTV and Netflix, bringing back the series with additional cast members and storylines focused on contemporary relationships.
As Each Other Films expands its global reach, the company remains committed to its mission of emphasizing female perspectives and universal connection through its diverse slate of films.




