A new national creative arts policy needed


MICHELLE Yeoh’s recent win at the Oscar’s for her role in the movie Everything, Everywhere All At Once has certainty put the spotlight on not only her talent and struggles in achieving fame but also on Malaysia, the arts, and creative talents emerging from Asia.

Together with Yeoh, there were two Oscar winners from India; and recently, we had another Malaysian global winner, videomaker Mohd Sufian Abdullah, who won the Ultimate VFX Challenge in Los Angeles.

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