Freedom Film Festival, Malaysia's only human rights film festival, will make its debut in
Johor Bahru from 28 - 30 September.

Among the Singaporean works to be featured is
Royston Tan's short film
15, the precursor to his
feature film debut of the same title. The short film was first screened at the Singapore International Film Festival in 2002 but subsequent applications for public screenings has since been denied by the censors.

Other notables to watch include
Royston's Cut!, Martyn See's
Speakers Cornered, Asia Witness Productions'
I Love Malaya and other stories marking the often treacherous terrain of activist cinema.
Click
here for the complete schedule. All screenings in
Johor Bahru will be held at the
JOTIC auditorium located on No. 2,
Jalan Ayer Molek, a short ride from the causeway.
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Hi Martyn,
We've linked your post in The Singapore Daily. Keep fighting!
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