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Local Film 'The Garden Of Evening Mists' Screens At Busan And Golden Horse Film Festivals
We have to say, it's been a great year for locally-produced movies at international film festivals.
Earlier this month, local documentary 'M For Malaysia' was picked to be screened at the prestigious Busan Film Festival 2019.
And now, another local movie is set to join the documentary at the film festival.

To make it a double celebration, the movie has also been selected as the ‘Closing Film’ at the 56th Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival in November.

The movie version, meanwhile, is presented by Astro Shaw and HBO Asia, with support from the National Film Development Corporation Malaysia (FINAS), in association with CJ Entertainment.
The film has an international production team from Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, India, Australia and UK working to bring together this celebrated novel to the silver screen.

It also boasts a star-studded international cast including Sinje Lee ('The Eye'), Hiroshi Abe ('After The Storm'), Sylvia Chang ('Love Education'), David Oakes ('Cold Skin'), Julian Sands ('The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo') and John Hannah ('The Mummy').
The film tells the story of Teoh Yun Ling (played by Sinje Lee) who, embittered from atrocities of World War II in Malaya, seeks solace in the rolling hills of Cameron Highlands.
There, in her quest to build a garden in homage of her late sister, she embarks on a forbidden love affair with the mysterious gardener, Nakamura Aritomo (played by Hiroshi Abe).

"We feel validated and so proud to be recognised by our peers with the film’s global premiere at the prestigious Busan International Film Festival and to close for the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival," she said.

"HBO Asia is not only committed to bringing quality and award-winning Asian Original series but feature films to our audiences across 23 territories in Asia and beyond,” he said.
'The Garden of Evening Mists' is slated to debut in Malaysian cinemas starting January 2020.
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