Film

China Film Festival 2022 to boost Malaysia-China relations

It also serves as a platform for filmmakers and producers to share ideas and identify partnership opportunities

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 16 Sep 2022 1:00PM

China Film Festival 2022 to boost Malaysia-China relations
A still from opening day movie ‘On Your Mark’, which is directed by Malaysian-Chinese filmmaker Chiu Keng Guan. – Facebook screen grab, September 16, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The first China Film Festival 2022 in Malaysia is part of ongoing efforts by Malaysia and China to boost bilateral relations through the film industry.

Deputy Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Zahidi Zainul Abidin said the four-day festival, which began yesterday, not only served as a platform for filmmakers and producers of both countries to share ideas but to identify partnership opportunities to develop the film industry.

“2022 marks the 48th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and the People’s Republic of China. Malaysia-China relations are important, not only for economic reasons but also for cultural initiatives, mutual concern creativity and innovation and cross-cultural communication.

Zahidi says the ministry remains committed to helping local talent break through into the international film market. – The Vibes file pic
Zahidi says the ministry remains committed to helping local talent break through into the international film market. – The Vibes file pic

“I believe that this film festival will become an important platform for both sides to enhance people-to-people understanding and friendship between Malaysia and China,” he said during his speech at the launch of the festival here yesterday.

He said the ministry will remain committed to supporting local creative talent. It will also ensure they can break through into the international film market.

“Tonight, the opening ceremony will see the screening of the film ‘On Your Mark’, which is directed by Malaysian-Chinese filmmaker Chiu Keng Guan. The movie earned RM8.7 million on its opening day, and went on to collect more than RM24 million over the next two days.

"It became the number one movie in China on its opening day.

“I am very proud that a Malaysian-produced film received such attention from China. The Ministry of Communications and Multimedia Malaysia, through the National Film Development Corporation, facilitates the Malaysian film industry.

"It welcomes all foreign production houses, particularly those from the People's Republic of China, to shoot in Malaysia,” Zahidi said.

A total of 20 films, 18 from China and two Malaysian, will be shown at Dadi Cinema Pavilion Kuala Lumpur. The festival is organised by the Kuala Lumpur China Cultural Centre. – Bernama, September 16, 2022

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