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Snow In Midsummer, co-produced by Singapore, gets 9 Golden Horse nominations

It bagged the most number of nominations at the awards, including for best narrative feature. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Wan-fang , Jiangxi , China , Taipei , T-ai-pei , Taiwan , Malaysia , Singapore , Kuala-lumpur , Nanyang , Henan , Malaysian

Golden Horse Film Fest To Open With 'Snow In Midsummer' & 'Be With Me' – Deadline

'Tales Of Taipei', an omnibus of ten stories about love by directors from Asia and Europe, will close the festival.

Taiwan , Hong-kong , Taipei , T-ai-pei , Singapore , Shanghai , China , France , Bhutan , Malaysia , Taiwanese , Karena-lam

Malaysian director upset award-winning film available on pirate websites

AFTER bagging one film award after another for his film, Story of Southern Islet, Malaysian director Chong Keat Aun was struck by a piece of devastating news - that his film was being pirated in China, reports China Press.

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Five Can't Miss Titles From Fantasia Fest's Second Wave (Plus A Surprise Screening)

Five Can't Miss Titles From Fantasia Fest's Second Wave (Plus A Surprise Screening)
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Cinemas tighten capacity to comply with Covid-19 rules; 16 new virus cases, only one local case


Patrons checking into Cathay cinema at JEM on Oct 31,2020. Cinema operators have said they will be limiting seating to 100 people. - The Straits Times/ANN
SINGAPORE, May 5 (The Straits Times/ANN): Cinemas in Singapore will further limit seat capacities to comply with the new Covid-19 measures announced this week.
A check by The Straits Times with cinema operators found that they will limit seating to a maximum of 100 per hall. This allows for screenings to be run without the need for pre-event testing, which kicks in at screenings with more than 100 attendees, up to a maximum of 250 attendees.
A spokesman for Golden Village Multiplex said under existing social distancing rules, in force since last year, halls are already running at 50 per cent capacity.

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Hindsight 2020: Malaysian arts and culture scene's will to survive


The pandemic practically destroyed the 2020 calendar year for the arts and culture scene in Malaysia.
Despite countless festival cancellations, months of theatre closures and art event postponements, we can still look back at how a new, resilient and different creative world has emerged to give arts and culture practitioners a path forward.
KLPac, a beacon in the dark
The arts will find a way. Despite catastrophic financial losses, the Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPac) still stands, thanks to well-wishers, donors, sponsors, the #SaveYourSeat initiative and KLPac’s staff who took several rounds of pay cuts, reveals a grateful Joe Hasham, its co-founder/ artistic director.

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#Showbiz: A most challenging 2020


#Showbiz: A most challenging 2020
Aref Omar
© Provided by New Straits Times
The Covid-19 pandemic has drastically affected the entertainment industry, with arts and concert venues as well as cinemas being mostly shuttered for almost the whole of this unprecedented year.
WITHOUT a shadow of a doubt, the year that was the culmination of Vision 2020 had been an unprecedented one due to the unfortunate onset of the global Covid-19 pandemic.
With the Movement Control Order enforced in mid-March, activities practically grounded to a halt for the most part and many sectors including the entertainment industry were drastically affected.
Shows and concerts were quickly cancelled and arts venues such as Istana Budaya, Dewan Filharmonik Petronas and the Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre were closed.

Kuala-lumpur , Malaysia , Taiwan , Japan , Istanbul , Turkey , Tokyo , United-states , United-kingdom , Fukuoka , Taipei , T-ai-pei