A government-backed film touching on one of the most sensitive episodes in Malaysian history has sparked fears it could stir racial tensions in the multi-ethnic nation as an election showdown looms.
The film has spurred violent protests in some parts of India over its hints of a romance between a Hindu queen and a Muslim warlord. By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief Controversy continues to cloud ...
British studio group Pinewood last week ended its partnership with Iskandar Malaysia Studios, a $150 million complex, leaving the local company to go it alone in trying to attract the big-budget ...
In celebration of 50 years of diplomatic relations between China and Malaysia, the China Film Festival is held from now until Oct 20 at Dadi Cinema in Pavilion Kuala Lumpur. This one-week event is ...
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia has barred controversial Bollywood film "Padmaavat" from being screened in theatres, the home ministry said on Friday, citing the movie's negative portrayal of a ...
Hundreds of defiant Singaporeans protesting censorship gathered in Malaysia on Friday to see a documentary banned by regulators in their home country as a threat to national security. The film, 'To ...
Malaysia is on its way to becoming one of the leading regional hubs for film production. The country has successfully attracted foreign creative investments through the Film in Malaysia Incentive ...
Walt Disney Co.’s live-action remake of “Beauty and the Beast” will not be shown in Malaysia after the Burbank-based entertainment giant declined to remove a brief gay-themed scene from the film.
As part of the 7th Asian Film Festival 2014, organized by the Asian Consuls General Club (ACGC), the Malaysian documentary film “Malaysia, your gateway to health and wellness” and a feature film ...
Bioplastics manufacturer Secos Group Ltd. will move its cast film manufacturing to Malaysia from Melbourne, Australia. Secos announced a review of its Stellar Films Australia subsidiary in early ...
Malaysia’s multicultural landscape and long-established Tamil community have helped keep the Tamil language and cinema alive ...
KUALA LUMPUR : A government-backed film touching on one of the most sensitive episodes in Malaysian history has sparked fears it could stir racial tensions in the multi-ethnic nation as an election ...
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