Fran Borgia

Fran Borgia (born 1980) is a Spanish-born film producer based in Singapore since 2004. He is the founder of film production company Akanga Film Asia.

Career
He was the producer and editor for Here (2009), Ho Tzu Nyen’s first feature film that was presented at the 41st Directors’ Fortnight, Cannes Film Festival 2009; and for the medium-length film, Earth, presented at the 66th Venice Film Festival 2009.

Since then he has produced noteworthy feature films such as Sandcastle (2010), Boo Junfeng’s first feature film that premiered at the 49th Cannes Critics’ Week in 2010; Disappearing Landscape by Vladimir Todorovic, which premiered at the 42nd International Film Festival Rotterdam 2013, and Mister John by Christine Molloy & Joe Lawlor, a UK-Ireland-Singapore co-production, which premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2013.

In 2015, he produced K Rajagopal’s segment for the omnibus feature 7 Letters (2015). In 2016, he co-produced Lav Diaz’s A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery (2016), which won the Silver Bear Alfred Bauer Prize for "a feature film that opens new perspectives" at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. In the same year, he also produced two films that premiered at the Cannes Film Festival: Boo Junfeng’s Apprentice (2016) at Un Certain Regard and K. Rajagopal’s A Yellow Bird (2016) at International Critics' Week.

In 2017, he produced Liao Jiekai’s segment for the omnibus feature 667 that screened at 22nd Busan International Film Festival. In 2018, he produced Yeo Siew Hua’s A Land Imagined (2018), that won the Pardo d’oro (Golden Leopard) at the Locarno Film Festival.

In 2021 he produced Kamila Andini’s Yuni (2021), an Indonesian-Singapore-French co-production which won the Platform Prize at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival.

More recently, he produced Jow Zhi Wei’s Tomorrow Is a Long Time (2023), a Singapore-Taiwanese-French-Portuguese co-production that premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival as part of the Generation 14plus 2023; Amanda Nell Eu’s Tiger Stripes (2023), an 8-country co-production, which premiered at the 2023 Cannes Critics’ Week, which won the Grand Prize; and Chia Chee Sum’s Oasis of Now (2023), which will premiere in-competition at the upcoming 28th Busan International Film Festival.

As producer

 * Here (2009) (also as film editor)
 * Sandcastle (2010)
 * Disappearing Landscape (2013)
 * Mister John (2013)
 * 7 Letters (2015)
 * A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery (2016)
 * Apprentice (2016)
 * A Yellow Bird (2016) (also as film editor)
 * 667 (2017)
 * A Land Imagined (2018)
 * Yuni (2021)
 * Tomorrow Is a Long Time (2023)
 * Tiger Stripes (2023)
 * Oasis of Now (2023)