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Malaysian director Edmund Yeo on his film adaptation of Japanese novella 'Moonlight Shadow'
Yeo shares his experience filming in the pandemic and adapting a novella into film.
Vietnamese actress Phuong wins big at international film festivals
Vietnamese actress Hoang Thi Bich Phuong has been raking in the plaudits for her performance in the film Tình Yêu Vô Hình (Invisible Love).
Exclusive: Mandarin newscaster Ivan Tai brushes up on Malay pronunciation acting in local drama
For the RTM newscaster acting is something that he's always been interested in since his school days.
You can now watch three of Yasmin Ahmad's films whenever you like
The late director’s films are made available on a streaming platform from Dec 18 onwards.
Yasmin Ahmad’s ‘Talentime’ to be featured at True Colors Film Festival
The festival, which runs online from Dec 3 to 12, can be streamed for free in Malaysia.
Edmund Yeo's 'Malu' opening in Japan, but his films have never screened in Malaysia
Ahead of the premiere of 'Malu at the Tokyo International Film Festival, Malaysian director Edmund Yeo' talks about his process, and the fact that his films have never been shown in Malaysian cinemas,
Late Yasmin Ahmad's 'Mukhsin' screened at Tokyo Film Festival after digital restoration
The Yasmin Ahmad film made its world premiere at this international film festival in 2006 with the late director in attendance.
Factbox: Latest on worldwide spread of the coronavirus
(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.
Tokyo Festival puts on brave face at In-Person opening ceremony
TOKYO, Nov 1 (Reuters): Stars, directors and other local film folk turned out in impressive numbers on Saturday afternoon for the opening ceremony of the Tokyo International Film Festival. The glitzy red carpet was replaced with a series of more static photo ops on a stage in central Tokyo, with plexiglass partitions keeping the talent separated.
Japan-based Malaysian filmmaker completes his Osaka trilogy selected for Tokyo International Film Festival
Lim Kah Kai shares his dream of a better tomorrow in a new world 'where cherry blossom trees will always be in full bloom' in the final instalment of his trilogy set against the backdrop of Japan’s second-largest city of Osaka.