Vietnam-based sales agent Skyline Media is set to release the psychological thriller “Sister Sister” on Apple TV in 36 international territories on March 8, coinciding with International Women’s Day. This marks the widest release of a Vietnamese title on the platform in a decade.
The film will be available in various markets across North America, Europe, and Oceania. In the Americas, viewers in the U.S., Canada, and several other countries will have access to the movie. European markets like Belgium, Ireland, and the U.K. will also be included, along with Oceania territories such as Australia and Fiji.
This launch signifies a new partnership between Skyline Media and Apple TV, with more titles from the company’s catalogue expected to follow suit. Skyline has a history of showcasing Vietnamese content on global platforms, having previously secured deals for Vietnamese films on Netflix and other major platforms.
Directed by Vietnamese-American filmmaker Kathy Uyen, “Sister Sister” features a talented cast including Thanh Hang, Chi Pu, and Lanh Thanh. The story follows a celebrity radio presenter who takes in a woman she saves from a violent attack, leading to a complex psychological battle between the two.
Produced by Muse Films, “Sister Sister” was the second highest-grossing Vietnamese thriller in 2019, earning $2.7 million at the box office. The film has received accolades at international film festivals and spawned a successful follow-up in 2023.
Skyline Media represents a diverse range of Vietnamese and Southeast Asian titles, distributing content to over 50 countries through numerous partnerships worldwide. This latest release on Apple TV is a testament to their commitment to showcasing quality Asian cinema to a global audience.

