The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Local creative content should be made export commodity – Gobind

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KUALA LUMPUR: Local creative content should be developed as a competitiv­e, global-standard brand to become an export commodity that can generate economic growth for the country.

Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister, Gobind Singh Deo said films as a creative content, for instance, could be a long-term strategic investment medium.

He said iconic box-office record films such as Munafik 2, Hantu Kak Limah, Paskal and Polis Evo 2 clearly have had an extraordin­ary impact on moviegoers that their ticket collection­s exceeded those of imported films shown in this country.

“Therefore, we should just not want to be champions in our own court, but be brave enough to develop our own (local content) for export,” he said at the launching of the Malaysia Creative Industry Exchange (MCIX) portal, here, yesterday. Also present were National Film Developmen­t Corporatio­n Malaysia (Finas) chairman, Datuk Samsuni Mohd Nor; its acting director-general, Shakib Ahmad Shakir; and Bernama acting chief executive officer, Datuk Zakaria Abdul Wahab. Gobind said this year, a record collection of RM165.34 million was notched up by 51 local films compared to RM59.92 million involving 59 films last year.

He said according to data from Finas, this year, almost 90 films in various formats and genres penetrated the global market through participat­ory screenings and nomination­s, with 37 of these films achieving wins at the internatio­nal film festivals.

For the local content export market, he noted that the investment was worth RM101.48 million this year compared to RM82.54 million in 2017.

Gobind said the government also provided special financial incentives through the Film in Malaysia Incentive (FIMI) initiative for any creative content that promoted Malaysia.

Among the films that received FIMI incentives were the internatio­nal film, Crazy Rich Asians, besides local films such as Ola Bola, Polis Evo 2 and Mrs K which proved the cinematic tourism impact of promoting the country to the outside market.

On MCIX, Gobind said its establishm­ent was an important manifestat­ion of “data is king’ as fuel for the digital economy and a benchmark for potential achievemen­t in 2019.

“This portal which has various potentials will be expanded to be a platform which can eventually generate its own income from the number of audience that refer to its website,” he said.

Mooted by Gobind himself, this portal serves as an interactiv­e digital directory and one-stop main data network hub for the country’s creative industry, encompassi­ng the registered artistes’ profiles, data of films, talent promotions and marketing, and the industry’s services which can be accessed at www.mcix.my.

At the event, Gobind also presented ‘Spotlight’ certificat­es of appreciati­on to 10 local films which won awards at the internatio­nal level. The films are Redha, Shuttle Life, Adiwiraku, Sughamaai Subbulaksh­mi, Thottam: The Garden, Interchang­e, Guang, A House of Happiness, Aqerat and One Two Jaga. – Bernama

 ??  ?? Gobind (centre) posing with recipients of the ‘Spotlight’ certificat­es of appreciati­on at Finas yesterday. - Bernama photo
Gobind (centre) posing with recipients of the ‘Spotlight’ certificat­es of appreciati­on at Finas yesterday. - Bernama photo

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