

Flix Oven
Flix Oven is a Seoul production company whose official site frames the business in plain terms: multicultural, Korea-based, and built for stories that cross language, territory, and format. That description fits the portfolio. The company moves between unscripted work, documentary production, branded shoots, and feature development without flattening the whole slate into generic service-company language.
Its public project stack gives the page more weight than a standard corporate summary. Flix Oven highlights work tied to Heart of Invictus, Amanpour and Company, Midnight Asia, and Rolling Stone's NewJeans content, alongside the feature Mother Midnight. That mix matters because it shows a Korean production house operating comfortably across international editorial, documentary, and narrative lanes rather than chasing one niche.
The current strategic angle is the Korea-to-India expansion story. Flix Oven entered HITKULTR's orbit through the Amor co-production agreement with Studio Shakti, a move reported alongside broader cultural-industry outreach involving the Korean Film Council and adjacent market-building pressure from groups like HYBE. On HITKULTR, the useful frame is simple: Flix Oven is not just a Seoul fixer shop. It is part of a wider cross-border production push with real partnership ambition.
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