The 5th Malaysia International Film Festival (MIFFest) and Malaysia Golden Global Awards (Mgga) officially returns physically yesterday with a 5-day film festival at the Dadi Cinema and the awards ceremony on the 16th at Istana Budaya, Kuala Lumpur. The opening ceremony of the festival was held at the main entrance of Pavilion Kl, and in addition to the presence of filmmakers and invited guests.
‘Edge of The World’ as the Opening Film
The opening film was “Edge of the World”, a film directed by Hollywood director Michael Haussman, set in Sarawak, Malaysia and supported by the Sarawak Tourism Board, the film is about the 19th century British explorer James Brooke, who led the indigenous people of Malaysia out of British colonial rule and into civilization. The film’s director and producer, Josie Ho, also made a surprise appearance at the event to support the opening of the film. This is...
‘Edge of The World’ as the Opening Film
The opening film was “Edge of the World”, a film directed by Hollywood director Michael Haussman, set in Sarawak, Malaysia and supported by the Sarawak Tourism Board, the film is about the 19th century British explorer James Brooke, who led the indigenous people of Malaysia out of British colonial rule and into civilization. The film’s director and producer, Josie Ho, also made a surprise appearance at the event to support the opening of the film. This is...
- 7/11/2022
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
A new zombie apocalyptic thriller is moving into production titled Heart Land. The film is unique for introducing a pint sized cast of children to take on the undead. Gun in hands, these children will face a disease plagued world where any mistake can lead to their doom.
An early movie poster for the film is available and director Matthew A. Collins expects Heart Land to be completed and ready for release in 2012. More details will be posted as they come along.
Release Date: 2012.
Director/writer: Matthew A. Collins.
Producers: Delfine Paolini, Miranda Sajdak, and James Brooke.
*compared to Lord of the Rings and 28 Days Later.
The film's fan page on Facebook w/more movie stills:
Heart Land on Facebook
Source:
Heart Land at Quiet Earth
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An early movie poster for the film is available and director Matthew A. Collins expects Heart Land to be completed and ready for release in 2012. More details will be posted as they come along.
Release Date: 2012.
Director/writer: Matthew A. Collins.
Producers: Delfine Paolini, Miranda Sajdak, and James Brooke.
*compared to Lord of the Rings and 28 Days Later.
The film's fan page on Facebook w/more movie stills:
Heart Land on Facebook
Source:
Heart Land at Quiet Earth
| | |
Advertise Here - Contact me Michael Allen at 28Dla
Subscribe to 28 Days Later: An Analysis Email Subscription...
- 2/21/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
James wonders why Anchorman 2 hasn't been greenlit, and has some budget-saving ideas for the next Bond movie...
"I am in a glass case of emotion!" Reading the news that Anchorman 2 is a no go, how else am I meant to feel? The Legend Of Ron Burgundy is such that it surely can't be contained in one movie. Because Paramount have passed up on the chance to make the sequel that was all set to shoot next spring, the tale of San Diego's classiest TV personality will go untold.
We'll never watch his career trajectory crash through the televisual stratosphere, going national then international then intergalactic, becoming a reality TV boxing star along the way as the first winner of the celebrity version of The Contender. Tragically, we'll have to survive without The Late Show With the Legend, Ron Burgundy.
All because Paramount are smelly pirate hookers so misguided that they...
"I am in a glass case of emotion!" Reading the news that Anchorman 2 is a no go, how else am I meant to feel? The Legend Of Ron Burgundy is such that it surely can't be contained in one movie. Because Paramount have passed up on the chance to make the sequel that was all set to shoot next spring, the tale of San Diego's classiest TV personality will go untold.
We'll never watch his career trajectory crash through the televisual stratosphere, going national then international then intergalactic, becoming a reality TV boxing star along the way as the first winner of the celebrity version of The Contender. Tragically, we'll have to survive without The Late Show With the Legend, Ron Burgundy.
All because Paramount are smelly pirate hookers so misguided that they...
- 5/6/2010
- Den of Geek
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