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Credit: Glasgow Film Festival Glasgow Film Festival, which runs from 24th February to 7th March 2021, has revealed the full programme for its 2021 festival, with screenings hosted on Glasgow Film’s new online viewing platform Glasgow Film At Home. The programme contains 6 World premieres, 2 European premieres and 49 UK premieres. Originally planned as a hybrid in-cinema and online festival, GFF21 will now take place online only, due to the lockdown restrictions affecting most of Scotland and the rest of the UK. The festival will open on Wednesday 24 February with Lee Isaac Chung’s autobiographical drama following a Korean-American family ‘Minari’, starring ‘The Walking Dead’s Steven Yeun, and close on Sunday 7 March with Suzanne Lindon’s debut feature ‘Spring Blossom’, a coming-of-age tale set against a dreamy Parisian backdrop. ....
We know, we know; compared to other countries, our Malaysian movies have somewhat been lacking. But over the years, we ve seen plenty of good local movies hitting the cinemas and some even on the international stage. These five movies are perfect example. A fine selection The The five movies were given recognition in entertainment website Asian Movie Pulse s Southeast Asia s 20 Best For Year 2020 list. The movie portal made the selection based on a movie s quality and potential, as well as its global reach. The five movies are: Directed by: Areel Abu Bakar A film focusing on martial arts, Geran tells the story of two siblings, Ali and Fatimah, who are frustrated with their younger brother, Mat Arip, as he fails to return home with the grant of their inherited land. As Mat Arip gets entangled with loan shark Haji Daud, it is up to Ali and Fatimah to bring Mat Arip home and defend their name and honour. ....
The world cinema section of MIFFest includes Korean film Light For The Youth from director Shin Su-won. Photo: YouTube The fourth edition of the Malaysia International Film Festival (MIFFest) is now set to be held later this month as an online-only event. The festival was originally scheduled to take place as an in-person event in December and got as far as announcing its selection. However, Malaysia s coronavirus control measures were increased at the beginning of November, causing cinemas across much of the country to close. MIFFest organisers said in November that they hoped to be still able to put on a real-world festival in January when cinemas reopened. ....