Film on racial harmony wins unity contest


  • Nation
  • Monday, 26 Sep 2016

Proud moment: Tham and Foo sharing the joy of winning the short film contest with their three-year-old son Xin Yue.

KUALA LUMPUR: A short film focusing on the heartwarming interaction between a Chinese tuition teacher and students of different races won a Diversity in Co-existence contest here.

Directed by Tham Wai Fook and starring his wife, Foo Mee Teng, the eight-minute-long film A Flower’s Eyes was set in their home in an unassuming, lush village in Rompin, near Tampin in Negri Sembilan.

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