Why can’t Malaysians see the tiger with all its stripes?
Here lies the problem of why the Malaysian film industry will always find it hard to develop into something we all can be proud of.
Here lies the problem of why the Malaysian film industry will always find it hard to develop into something we all can be proud of.
It’s funny how blatantly sexist or discriminatory people can actually be and still feel comfortable and right about it.
I am hoping that Michelle Yeoh winning the Golden Globe and giving Malaysia attention will open the eyes of our agencies to improve things.
I might even go as far as to suggest that maybe Finas is no longer relevant today.
Looks like Fat Bidin was discussed in Parliament! Communications and Multimedia Minister Saifuddin Abdullah paid a bit of attention to our suggestions on how to amend the Finas Act 1981.
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A woman seeking a quiet life in post-World War II British Malaya finds love and a common interest in gardening with a mysterious Japanese man.
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Really? Redha is our submission for the Oscars?
I went to Kelantan on the invitation of FINAS to give a filmmaking workshop to the youth there.