Anthony Chen-Produced Malaysian Drama Explores Identity Through Tiger Mascot
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Tan Ce Ding’s debut feature “Somewhere in the South” follows protagonist Boon, a restless young man in a forgotten Malaysian town who gets roped into wearing a political party’s tiger mascot suit during a sudden by-election, only to discover he’s losing himself inside. The film, produced by Cannes Camera d’Or winner Anthony Chen alongside Edward […]
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Mar 18, 2026 5:55pm PT Anthony Chen-Produced Malaysian Drama Explores Identity Through Tiger Mascot By Naman Ramachandran Plus Icon Naman Ramachandran Latest ‘Renoir’ Producer’s Drama ‘Life Is Yours’ Follows Cleaner’s Revenge Against Foreign Resort 15 minutes ago Immersive Art Platform Xinemarte Set to Transform Asian Cinemas Into Experiential Venues 23 minutes ago Sundance-Winning Iranian Filmmaker’s ‘Rainy Dreams’ Explores Children’s Nightmares Amid Displacement at Hong Kong Financing Forum 35 minutes ago See All Tan Ce Ding’s debut feature “ Somewhere in the South ” follows protagonist Boon, a restless young man in a forgotten Malaysian town who gets roped into wearing a political party’s tiger mascot suit during a sudden by-election, only to discover he’s losing himself inside. The film, produced by Cannes Camera d’Or winner Anthony Chen alongside Edward Lim and Yap Khai Soon through Giraffe Pictures, is one of 17 in-development projects selected for the 24th Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum . Related Stories Kanye West Found Liable in Malibu Mansion Renovation Trial, but Jury Awards Plaintiff Only a Fraction of Damages Demanded
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