Friday, December 14, 2012

Two thumps on Malaysian DJ Jack Lim



14 Dec - A supposed-to-be local CNY film titled “Once Upon A Time 2013”, produced by Malaysian My FM deejay Jack Lim has been denied the application of showing the film during Chinese New Year festive season by the authority. To add worse the situation, Lim had publicly announced through his Facebook page that her wife, Veron had suffered a miscarriage of her seven-week pregnancy.

Titled “Once Upon A Time 2013”, the 3-million cost film was stipulated to be released on 7th February next year earlier. The film, however, was denied an application of showing the film during the festive season by the relevant authority. Lim had cited the reason of “the amendment of a certain system” as the reason why his film has failed to secure the golden showing period. According to the report carried by ChinaPress, the “certain system” he was referring to is the Compulsory Screening Scheme (or “Skim Wajib Tayang” in its original context) implemented by the government in this early March.

As for Veron’s miscarriage misfortune, informed sources told the Chinese vernacular newspaper that this was due to the hectic workload pertaining to the appeal of the decision (denied application) on her. They added that the decision made by the authority may possibly incur losses on their highly-anticipated film.

According to the update posted by Lim himself on his personal Facebook page, he ranted his frustrations by raising the doubts on the conspiracy behind the decision. The message reading: Is this system (Compulsory Screening Scheme) enhance or worsen the local movie industry? Why that is the case where local films are not being supported at all times? I’m sorry. I’m collapsed.

Lim could not reach for comment at the moment. - ChinaPress

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