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Malaysia allocates RM300M for film incentives to boost local and international productions

The Malaysian government is investing heavily to revitalize its film industry by establishing the Film in Malaysia Incentive (Fimi) and Dana Citra funds, totaling RM310 million. These measures aim to attract foreign filmmakers and promote culturally significant local projects, reflecting a strategic move to position Malaysia as a regional hub for film production. The initiatives also include protections for artists’ copyrights amid AI-related challenges, signaling a comprehensive industry support plan.
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Department of Insolvency
AIAC
Dana Citra
Seniman Symposium 2026
Fimi
FINAS
Asian International Arbitration Centre
Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said
Fahmi Fadzil
Malaysia