KLEX festival gets ambitious with far-reaching programme


Radish (Australia/Mexico) by Diego Ramirez will be showing at the Kuala Lumpur Experimental Film and Video Festival (KLEX).

The Kuala Lumpur Experimental Film And Video Festival (KLEX) revs up its programme with German cinema, Hong Kong rebellion and outsider music.

Experimenting is a difficult and not always appreciated step into the future. But its a neccesary thing, says Kuala Lumpur Experimental Film and Video Festival (KLEX) founder Kok Siew Wai.

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