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  2. List of films banned in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The film was heavily criticised by the LPF (Film Censorship Board) and KDN (Home Ministry department), which received 31 official notes and orders to re-shoot the movie. On 12 February 2019, the ban was lifted when LPF approved the film undergone 7 scenes reedits or cut, a small reshoot and updates.

  3. Film Censorship Board of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Film Censorship Act 2002 is the act that is effective today. [2] Any film that is to be screened in Malaysia must be certified by the Board. Under the provisions of the Act, no one is allowed to view any film that has not been licensed by the Board. The same Act also bans the possession and/or screening of pornography or provocative materials.

  4. Film censorship in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Film censorship in Malaysia is pervasive since its conception under British rule under the 1908 Theatre Ordinance enacted by the Straits Settlements colonial government starting 1912. [1] Even with the successive independence of these colonies, the Film Censorship Board of Malaysia ( Malay : Lembaga Penapis Filem ) is the government ministry ...

  5. List of Malaysian films of 2022 - Wikipedia

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    Biographical film RM97 million 4 August Jerangkung Dalam Almari: Akid Productions Shadan Hashim Adi Putra, Sophia Albarakbah, Hasnul Rahmat, Wan Hanafi Su Horror 25 August Air Force The Movie: Selagi Bernyawa: Golden Screen Cinemas: Zulkarnain Azhar Sangeeta Krishnasamy, Aiman Hakim Ridza, Luqman Hafidz, Pablo Amirul, Scha Alyahya. Action

  6. Filem Negara Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The National Film Department (NFD) was established on 1 April 1946 as the Malayan Film Unit (MFU). It was founded by Mubin Sheppard who was then working in the Department of Public Relations after the World War II ends and uses his own earnings to buy a film equipment from the British military film team which was to be auctioned in Singapore. [10]

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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.

  9. 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.