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(Reuters) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered England back into a national lockdown after the United Kingdom passed the milestone of one million COVID-19 cases and a second wave of infections threatened to overwhelm the health service.
M’sian producer invited to premiere film in Japan
LOCAL film producer Edmund Yeo, who had won the Best Director in Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) in 2017, had been invited to premiere his latest production Malu in Japan next month, reported Berita Harian.
Another feather in Edmund Yeo’s cap
MALAYSIAN film director Edmund Yeo has won the Best Film award at the 15th Bologna Asian Film Festival in Italy, Sin Chew Daily reported.
Malaysian filmmaker bags top prize in Tokyo
PETALING JAYA: Malaysian director Edmund Yeo (pic) wanted to provoke thought about the dilemma of the Rohingya with his movie Aqerat, which won Best Director at the Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF).
Indian film 'Lipstick Under My Burkha' cleared for release
Mumbai (AFP) - An award-winning Hindi film exploring women's sexuality that was blocked by India's censorship board for being "lady-oriented" has been cleared for release by an appeals tribunal, officials said.
Indian censors block release of film described as ‘lady-oriented’
MUMBAI: India’s censor board has refused to certify a film it describes as “lady-oriented”, sparking a furious response from the director, in the latest case to highlight fears over creative freedom in the country.
Sharifah’s ‘Pigeon’ soars at film fest
TOKYO: Language is not a barrier when it comes to filmmaking, says Sharifah Amani.
‘Gundam still relevant’
Yoshiyuki Tomino, the 73-year-old creator of the Mobile Suit Gundam robot anime franchise, engaged in a rapid-fire exchange of ideas that hopscotched from an analysis of Tomino’s enduringly popular series to topics ranging from future energy sources to the human-robot relationship.
Japan horror king Nakata returns with evil doll
TOKYO: Japanese horror director Hideo Nakata, best known for terrifying audiences by bringing the vengeful demon Sadako through a television set in the smash-hit movie "Ring", wants to make a romantic comedy.