Malaysian director Lau Kok-rui, who won 2 Golden Horse awards last month, marries Hong Kong sweetheart
The 32-year-old filmmaker says his wife kept him going during his toughest moments.
Malaysian director Lau Kok Rui’s HK film receives 6 noms at Golden Horse Awards; including for lead actor Anthony Wong
The film is also competing in the Best Narrative Feature, Best New Director, Best New Performer, Best Cinematography, Best Original Screenplay categories.
Malaysian filmmaker Lau Kok Rui wins two awards at Taiwan's Golden Horse Award
Lau's 'The Sunny Side Of The Street' tells the story of an unlikely bond between a Hong Kong taxi driver and a Pakistani child refugee.
From awards to a wedding ring
THERE is more good news for Malaysian director Lau Kok Rui, who recently bagged both Best New Director and Best Original Screenplay at the prestigious Golden Horse Awards.
Newcomer Sahal Zaman wins Hong Kong Film Award
TEN-year-old Sahal Zaman, who starred in Malaysian director Lau Kok Rui’s first feature film, The Sunny Side of the Street, won Best New Performer at the Hong Kong Film Award, reported China Press.
Woman causes a stir by taking her ‘pet’ fish for a walk
A WOMAN in Hong Kong caused a stir in her neighbourhood after she supposedly took her pet fish out for a walk, China Press reported.
M’sian director wins at Golden Horse Awards
A MALAYSIAN was named the Best New Director at Taiwan’s prestigious Golden Horse Awards, China Press reported.
Asean News Headlines at 9pm on Monday (Nov 21, 2022)
Here's a look at the news highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Monday (Nov 21, 2022)
Malaysian documentary project selected for Docs By The Sea 2020
Malaysian documentary spotlights modern day challenges faced by sea nomads in the region.
Penang Yang Di-Pertua Negri’s 75th Birthday Honours List 2024
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Justin and Shun Yang topple higher ranked rivals
PETALING JAYA: Newbies Justin Hoh and Lee Shun Yang stunned higher-ranked opponents as the men’s singles quarter-finals of the Malaysian International Challenge became an all-local affair.
No K-pop-looking callers for this orange-tossing woman
A WOMAN, who took part in the traditional tossing of mandarin oranges recently, was upset after she was inundated with messages from older men and foreigners, reported China Press.
Tired June Wei plods on to reach third round
PETALING JAYA: Jet-lagged independent player Cheam June Wei had contemplated to skip the ongoing Malaysian International Challenge in Ipoh but fortunately he did not.
Malaysian art galleries move exhibits online, target sales in a digital sphere
Malaysian art galleries look for ways to integrate digital and real experience platforms.