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  2. National Film Development Corporation Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian film authority was split into two separate bodies in 1980 – namely Filem Negara Malaysia and the National Film Development Corporation Malaysia. Prior to 2013, both film agencies have different respective roles, with FINAS focused on financial, commercial and economic matters while Filem Negara Malaysia focused on production, documentation and technical aspects.

  3. Filem Negara Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Also in the same year, Filem Negara announced that it would sold 51 percent of its stake to the Malaysian public in order to be the Malaysia's premiere film corporation. [16] The department produced a Brunei's first-ever feature film, Gema Dari Menara (Echoes From the Tower) for the Brunei Religious Affairs Department, directed by Mohasbi Ahmad ...

  4. List of Malaysian films of 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Kin Wah Chew, Susan Lankester, Fabian Loo, Wilson Lee, Pauline Tan, Riena Amirah, Adrian Choong dan ramai lagi. Drama [4] 15 Feb: Waruga: Kutukan Ilmu Hitam: D' Ayu Pictures: Mohd Azaromi bin Mohd Ghozali: Zahiril Adzim, Elvina Mohamad, Eriza Allya, Along Eyzendy, Syed Irfan, Izzue Islam, Sahronizam Noor, Ruminah Sidek: Horror [5] 22 Feb: Janna ...

  5. List of Malaysian films before 1960 - Wikipedia

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    Malay Film Productions Chinta was the first Malayan film released after the declaration of the Malayan Emergency, and also marks the first screen appearance of P. Ramlee. It is the oldest surviving film of Malayan cinema. Pisau Berachun (Poisonous Knife) B. S. Rajhans: Bachtiar Affendi, Kasma Booty, Jaafar Wiryo, Johar: Malay Film Productions

  6. Cinema of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The cinema of Malaysia consists of feature films produced in Malaysia, shot in the languages Malay, Mandarin, Cantonese, Tamil, various indigenous languages, and English. Malaysia produces about 60 feature films and 300–400 television dramas and serials per year, in addition to the in-house productions of individual television stations.

  7. Category:Films set in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    History of Malaysia on film (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Films set in Malaysia" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total.

  8. You Mean the World to Me (film) - Wikipedia

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    You Mean the World to Me (Chinese: 海墘新路; Tâi-lô: Hái-Kînn Sin-Lōo) is a 2017 Malaysian semi-autobiographical drama film directed and written by Saw Teong Hin, based on his stage play. The film, set in 1970s Penang, [2] is the first Malaysian film that is entirely in Penang Hokkien. [3]

  9. Pendatang (film) - Wikipedia

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    Pendatang is a 2023 Malaysian dystopian drama thriller film directed by Ng Ken Kin and written by Lim Boon Siang. Produced by Kuman Pictures in association with Tapir Films, Pendatang follows a Cantonese–speaking Chinese family forced to relocate to a rural kampong home, shortly after Malaysia [a] implemented the fictional Segregation Act, where racial segregation between the ethnic groups ...

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