
Malaysia and Indonesia explore joint Malay-language film collaboration at Cannes' Marché du Film market
FINAS posted on Instagram that the discussion focused on collaborative Malay-language film productions to showcase Eastern cultures and values on the international stage.
In addition, the session also emphasised efforts to strengthen the animation ecosystem through collaborative content development between both countries.
'Hopefully, this initiative can make Malaysia and Indonesia as regional leaders in creative content that is competitive globally,' it added.
Also present at the discussion were the Republic of Indonesia Ministry of Culture director-general Ahmad Mahendra as well as renowned Indonesian actors like Christine Hakim, Chelsea Islan, Iko Uwais and Reza Rahadian. — Bernama
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