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Film Censorship Reform

Anna Har, Executive Director, Freedom Film Network | Sherrie Razak, Lawyer

07-Jun-18 15:00

Film Censorship Reform

Among the many proposals from civil society and non-governmental individuals that were submitted to the Committee on Institutional Reforms is one from the Freedom Film Network (FFN), a non-profit calling for a change in censorship laws to encourage “an enabling environment, where independent filmmaking can flourish.” FFN’s executive director Anna Har and lawyer Sherrie Razak discuss their recommendations.

Produced by: Chua Ern Teck

Presented by: Chua Ern Teck


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