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This is an index for the list of films produced in Malaysia ordered by decade on separate pages. For an alphabetical listing of Malaysian films see Category:Malaysian films . Before 1960
The 7th Dawn is a 1964 Technicolor drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring William Holden, Capucine and TetsurÅ Tamba.The film, set during the Malayan Emergency, is based on the 1960 novel The Durian Tree by Michael Keon and was filmed on location in Malaysia.
Pendatang is a fully crowdfunded movie. [5] In 2022, Kuman Pictures raised a total of RM335,981 through the crowdfunding campaign on the platform, Indiegogo. [9] The production team chose to be fully crowd funded to ensure the film would be faithful to the script without limitations that traditional government and commercially led productions and funding options may have imposed.
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BoBoiBoy: The Movie: Nizam Razak: Nur Fathiah Diaz, Nur Sarah Alisya, Yap Ee Jean, Dzubir Mohamed Zakaria, Wong Wai Kay, Mohd Fathi Diaz, Azman Zulkiply, Mohd Hafiz Ashraf, Anas Abdul Aziz: Action / Animation: Animonsta Studios [11] Ais Kosong: Manan Subra
Wheely was released in Malaysia on 16 August 2018, [3] and had a worldwide gross of $1,340,799, the highest grossing country being Poland with $348,806. [ 4 ] Wheely: Fast and Hilarious was also released in Australian theatres on November 9, 2018, distributed by Odin Eye's Entertainment alongside Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
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This is a list of films banned in Malaysia, as they are viewed by the Malaysian government for violating relevant laws and regulations, or because of other political and religious factors. Films that are assigned the Tidak Diluluskan Untuk Tayangan ("Not Passed for Screening") [ 1 ] category by the Film Censorship Board of Malaysia are banned ...