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Pulau trailer unsuitable for screening: Fahmi

Some cut scenes may have made it into clip, comms minister adds

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 Jan 2023 7:09AM

Pulau trailer unsuitable for screening: Fahmi
Fahmi Fadzil says that based on the movie’s trailer, which has gone viral and in his view is unsuitable, he has personally contacted Golden Screen Cinemas, and it is understood that the producer had agreed to withdraw the trailer and prepare a new edit. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes file pic, January 19, 2023

PETALING JAYA – Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil is of the opinion that the trailer of horror film Pulau is not suitable for viewing.

He said, however, that he could not speak for the Film Censorship Board (LPF), which comes under the purview of the Home Ministry.

“I can’t speak on behalf of LPF…I also understand that Finas (National Film Development Corporation Malay­sia) had issued a statement today, but it wasn’t on the aspect of censorship. 

“Whatever procedures monitored by Finas are based on the standard operating procedure (SOP) between LPF and Finas.

“In my opinion, we may have to review several SOPs, because it is clear that there has been infringement here.

“I have been made to understand that the LPF approval was given last September, before I became the minister, before this current government,” he told those present at the exclusive screening of the movie Duan Nago Bogho, here, last night.

He said this when asked to comment whether LPF or Finas would reconsider screening the movie in cinemas.

Fahmi said that based on the movie’s trailer, which has gone viral and in his view is unsuitable, he has personally contacted Golden Screen Cinemas, and it is understood that the producer had agreed to withdraw the trailer and prepare a new edit.

According to Fahmi, he was also made to understand that based on the report he received, there is a possibility that some of the scenes that were cut somehow made it to the trailer.

“The trailer has no cuts like in the actual film, but I can’t say more than that, and I’ve asked my media friends to contact the LPF.

“I have asked Finas to, in the future, study this matter, reexamine and restructure its SOP. We do not want this to happen again…the approval was given without a more specific scrutiny. I feel there needs to be scrutiny,” he said.

Yesterday, the media reported Finas as saying that it was not responsible for giving approval for the screening of the Pulau trailer.

Finas chief executive officer Prof Md Nasir Ibrahim was reported to have said that the publication content guidelines were under the jurisdiction of LPF.

The media also reported that Pulau, which is scheduled to be screened on March 9, was criticised by various parties, who urged LPF to review the approval of the movie produced by WebTVAsia in collaboration with My Way Pictures and Filmforce Studio. – Bernama, January 19, 2023

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