Malaysia-China alliance to up ethnic minority stories on film & TV


Co-presidents of the Malaysia-China National Film & TV Alliance Association Kamil and Zhang (centre) flanked by its members. Photos: The Star/Azlina Abdullah

“How about a story on how the orang asli fit in today’s modern Kuala Lumpur?” says Datuk Kamil Othman – an advisor with Communication And Multimedia Ministry for creative industries – who is suggesting various story ideas on ethnic minorities that could be turned into films and TV shows.

“Or a story about people falling in love and marrying someone from a remote province and they travel there to learn more about their partner’s origins?”

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