Toronto-Bound 'The Road Not Taken' Acquired By Moebius
Moebius Entertainment has picked up international sales rights to Peter Ho-Sun Chan's film, which premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival and stars Zhou Xun and Tian Zhuangzhuang

Moebius Entertainment has acquired international sales rights to Peter Ho-Sun Chan's film 'The Road Not Taken', which will have its world premiere in the Special Presentations section of the Toronto International Film Festival. The film stars Zhou Xun, Wen Qi, Tian Zhuangzhuang, and Wang Xiao, and is about a television host who is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease.
The acquisition marks a continued collaboration between Moebius Entertainment founder and CEO Fred Tsui and Peter Ho-Sun Chan, who previously worked together on the film 'She Has No Name'. Tsui will assume the role of Executive Director of the Hong Kong International Film Festival Society (HKIFFS) on September 23, succeeding Albert Lee.
As part of the acquisition, Moebius Entertainment will handle the international sales campaign for 'The Road Not Taken' and work with the filmmakers on the film's global rollout. Notably, Fred Tsui will not be taking on new sales projects as he moves into his role as Executive Director of the Hong Kong International Film Festival Society (HKIFFS), but 'The Road Not Taken' was already a pre-existing commitment for Moebius.
## Why it matters The acquisition of 'The Road Not Taken' by Moebius Entertainment is significant, as it highlights the company's commitment to supporting filmmakers with global reach and emotional precision. The film's world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival also provides an exceptional platform for the film's first encounter with international audiences. With its talented cast and thought-provoking storyline, 'The Road Not Taken' is poised to make a lasting impact on the global film scene.
## What happens next As Moebius Entertainment handles the international sales campaign for 'The Road Not Taken', the company will work closely with the filmmakers to ensure a successful global rollout. With Fred Tsui's forthcoming leadership role at HKIFFS, the company's focus on supporting filmmakers with global reach will likely continue, even as Tsui steps back from new sales projects.





