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TCCF: Malaysia Set To Join Turkey, Indonesia, Philippines In Launching Co-production Funding Scheme


Malaysia's FINAS exploring gap financing and matching funds as Turkey, Southeast Asian countries ramp up co-production initiatives.

Malaysia’s National Film Development Corp (FINAS) revealed that it plans to join the regional trend to launch a scheme designed to stimulate co-production with its domestic filmmakers. In recent years, a slew of Indonesian films has been winning awards on the festival circuit including Makbul Mubarak’s Autobiography, Kamila Andini’s The Seen And Unseen and Edwin’s Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash. Recent projects to be supported under ICOF include James J. Robinson’s First Light, starring Ruby Ruiz (Expats), a co-production between Philippines and Australia, and Marianne Metivier’s Splendor Of Life, co-produced with France and Canada.

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