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Prime Video increases local content in Malaysia

Some of the biggest box office hits and award-winning Malaysian films are also joining hundreds of films and shows available

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 May 2023 4:00PM

Prime Video increases local content in Malaysia
New slate includes the first two Amazon Originals, That Cover Girl and Budak Flat, which will launch later this year. – Prime Video pic, May 18, 2023

STREAMING platform Prime Video is catering to Malaysian tastes.

Today it announced its first local content slate and a localised user experience for its customers here.

The new local content slate includes two Amazon Originals, That Cover Girl and Budak Flat, which will be launching later this year.

For RM25 per month, after a seven-day promotional trial, customers in Malaysia can sign up for Prime Video and enjoy a wide selection from local Originals and local licensed titles to global Amazon Original movies and TV series.

These include the critically acclaimed film Air from Ben Affleck and the action-packed spy-thriller Citadel starring Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas that come with Bahasa Melayu subtitles and dub.

Prime Video customers also have access to Korean content such as Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938, and Jinny’s Kitchen; anime hits such as Demon Slayer and Mashle; Bollywood Amazon Originals hits such as Mirzapur, Made in Heaven, and Farzi; and many more popular titles from Hollywood.

Customers can stream, download, and watch anytime, anywhere with localised user experience available in Bahasa Melayu.

Customers who prefer to watch in their national language can opt to switch their user interface to Bahasa Melayu from the Language option in the ‘Settings’ on the app on compatible mobile devices, tablets, Smart TVs, or online at PrimeVideo.com.

“We’re excited to bring more local content to entertain our customers in Malaysia and across Southeast Asia.

"With a slate of curated local content tailored for Malaysian viewers, we are committed to providing the best possible entertainment experience to local Prime Video customers,” said David Simonsen, director Prime Video, Southeast Asia.

“We are delighted to bring Malaysian films and shows to not just audiences in Malaysia, but customers across the region and worldwide.”

Aside from That Cover Girl and Budak Flat, coming later this year, the local content slate is supported by top titles from 2022 and 2023 Malaysian box office hits, including Abang Long Fadil 3 (streaming today), Juang (streaming today), Coast Guard Malaysia: Ops Helang (launching June 8), and Imaginur, a romance and sci-fi film featuring Beto Kusyairy and Diana Danielle (launching July 13).

Other notable titles joining the local content slate is the award-winning Woo Ming Jin’s Stone Turtle (July 27), which won the Fipresci Prize Award at the 2022 Locarno International Film Festival; Headhunter (launching June 29), an epic Iban movie; a family comedy movie Kelab Rojak (streaming today) with Ellya Keesha as the lead role; and Entitled (launching later this year), a drama-thriller series directed by Jason Chong.

Prime video customers will also find ever-popular local Malaysian favourites such as KL Gangster, Misteri Dilaila, Leftenan Adnan, Kolumpo, Suatu Ketika, and Munafik, as well as Upin & Ipin movies and BoBoiBoy movies.

Increasing investment in local Malaysian Original content

The first local Amazon Original series, That Cover Girl, is a romantic drama series about a dynamic business woman running a fashion empire who tries to keep her modest fashion business from being destroyed.

That Cover Girl is produced by Creative Stew and directed by Kabir Bhatia, and stars Siti Saleha, Hisyam Hamid, Alicia Amin, and Aiman Hakim.

“We’re proud to bring our original Malaysian story on strong and inspiring female characters to audiences around the world on Prime Video,” said Abid Hussain, That Cover Girls’ creator and founder of Creative Stew.

“Set against the backdrop of Paris and Kuala Lumpur, we want to inspire our audiences across the world on an emotional roller-coaster journey with our Malaysian heroine, as she discovers her passion, heartbreak, and self-worth.”

Budak Flat, the first local Amazon Original action film, advised by Syafiq Yusof, is directed by Eugene Lim, Woo Ming Jin, and Faizal Ishak, and produced by Skop Production, which stars Pablo Amirul, Zahiril Adzim, Nabila Huda, Aaron Aziz, Balan Kash and Yung Raja.

“The film explores the rivalry between two criminal brothers who find their relationship tested to a deadly conclusion when a murder triggers a gang war in their flat,” said producer Shamin Yusof.

“It’s a uniquely Malaysian action film that we hope will find audiences across the globe on Prime Video.”

Both That Cover Girl and Budak Flat will launch on Prime Video in Malaysia and in selected territories around the world later this year.

For more updates, follow Prime Video Malaysia on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube.

Stream anywhere, anytime at primevideo.com or download the Prime Video app on Google Play, Apple Store, and Microsoft. – The Vibes, May 18, 2023

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