Which Malaysian film will be named this year's best at FFM29?


Director Dain Said (left) on the set of Interchange with actors Iedil Putra and Prisia Nasution. Photo: Apparat

Last year, the Malaysia Film Festival (FFM) – which gives recognition to the talents in the local film industry – was shrouded in controversy after its nominees were announced.

Questions were raised, like why the Bahasa Malaysia films and Non-Bahasa Malaysia films were separated for Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay categories.

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