Kuman Pictures, the production house that released Malaysia’s first-ever crowdfunded movie Pendatang, appears to have downplayed the possibility of screening the movie in schools.
National Film Development Corporation Malaysia (Finas) chairman Datuk Kamil Othman has proposed that the film Pendatang be screened in schools as an educational tool to foster understanding of race relations in the country.
According to Kuman Pictures, the movie's production house, the film achieved 250,000 views within the first 55 hours of being available on the video-sharing site.
National junior hockey coach calls for increased funding and joint efforts between Youth and Sports Ministry and Housing and Local Government Ministry to utilise underused facilities and nurture future athletes for the 2027 SEA Games