Visit cinemas, support local film industry, urges minister


Communications and Multimedia Minister Saifuddin Abdullah has encouraged the public to support cinema operators and the local film industry after they were allowed to reopen. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Seth Akmal, July 4, 2020.

COMMUNICATIONS and Multimedia Minister Saifuddin Abdullah has called on the public to help revitalise the country’s film and entertainment industry by visiting cinemas – albeit adhering to the set standard operating procedure (SOP).

He said moviegoers need not worry as cinema companies were ready to adhere to strict guidelines for the safety of the audience, such as maintaining social distancing and the sanitisation of seats.

Saifuddin said he was also satisfied with the compliance-level of the SOP at cinemas based on reports received in the three days since they were opened to the public.

“The important thing is not just for the cinema operators to comply with the SOPs, the audience should come too.

“There is no point in opening cinemas without having an audience. I hope Malaysians take care of their health and safety… and that we support the film industry.”

He was met after visiting a cinema here to review its compliance with the set standard operating procedure and guidelines in conjunction with the reopening of cinemas during the recovery movement control order (RMCO).

Saifuddin said strict action will be taken in a particular area if the number of cases go up or if new clusters are found.

“There were night markets that were previously allowed to operate during the RMCO, but as the SOP was not complied with, the town councils (involved) took decisive action by closing down the markets.

“We don’t want that to happen at cinemas and so on, so my advice is that on one hand, the cinema operator should come up with a strict SOP, and we, as the audience should be self-disciplined and follow the SOP.”

Meanwhile, Saifuddin said his ministry was aware of the financial impact of the MCO on the film industry.

“In this regard, in the next six months, we will utilise the funds provided through Penjana (National Economic Recovery Plan) as well as any other available funds, as best as possible.”

The ministry is set to assist local production houses to produce more movies and dramas in the next six months through soft loans totalling RM100 million under Penjana.

Saifuddin also expressed satisfaction with the SOP compliance-level of film crew including actors, technicians and make-up artists during a working tour of a film set at Taman Pudu Ulu yesterday. – Bernama, July 4, 2020.


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  • Just ask what shows the minister's children watch? Then he can start commenting on what shows to recommend. Hypocrite by traitor is a norm. Even lying is a norm now.

    Posted 5 years ago by James Wong · Reply