Reason for Sarawak to shine brightly


Jessica Alba wrapped up in a sarong in The Sleeping Dictionary, a movie set in colonial Sarawak.

I WAS thrilled to read the news about American film producer Rob Allyn’s plans to make a feature film on the life of Sir James Brooke.

A Hollywood movie on the scale of Gandhi (1982) and The Last Emperor (1987) would beat all advertisements and promotions to elevate Sarawak in the eyes of the world.

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