Chong Wei biopic, Pulang and Paskal made 2018 a great year for local films


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 29 Nov 2018

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): The year 2018 can be regarded as the most exciting and encouraging year in the country's film industry, especially in efforts to penetrate the international market, says Deputy Communications and Multimedia Minister Eddin Syazlee Shith.

He said several local movies have broken box-office records that showed the revival of Malay films after long struggling to attract audiences.

“Perhaps, in the past, the audience might not have been focusing on the movie's content.

"But I believe today's audiences are really good at assessing (local movies) as the storylines have become increasingly creative and exciting.

“This is also in line with the efforts of the National Film Development Corporation (Finas) and the Creative Content Association Malaysia (CCAM) to provide guidance and encouragement to local filmmakers.

“So that the filmmakers will produce quality films to compete in the global market,” he said to reporters after the launch of the ConnectASIA 2018 here today.

Eddin Syazlee said several local films have shown remarkable achievements.

Lee Chong Wei's biopic movie Rise of the Legend aired on 8,000 cinemas in China, while Pulang was available in 190 countries through an exclusive premiere on Netflix.

Paskal, Dukun and Munafik 2 also managed to break box office records in cinemas nationwide.

He said in order to strengthen local films, several criteria and improvements would be implemented in collaboration with Finas in efforts to produce quality films to successfully penetrate the global market. - Bernama


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