New film classification allows for more creative content, say industry players


KUALA LUMPUR: The introduction of the new Film Classification 2023 by the Home Ministry through the Film Censorship Board allows local creative industry players to produce creative works more suited to the current times and technology.

Actor, director and producer Aziz M Osman (pic) said the changes made were in line with the changing times but manages to retain similar concepts of community sensibilities, especially to protect the underaged, from unhealthy elements.

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