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Read MoreEstablished in 1980, the Film Producers Association of Malaysia (PFM) is the representative body for film producers, television content creators, and digital media professionals in Malaysia. As the leading voice of the nation’s entertainment industry, PFM plays a vital role in championing the interests of its members, raising industry standards, and shaping policies and directions for the development of the local creative and media content sector. Since its inception, PFM has remained committed to strengthening the Malaysian entertainment ecosystem to ensure it remains relevant, competitive, and sustainable both locally and internationally.
PFM fully supports the production of local feature films and holds a market share of over 90% through box office collections from its members. By championing industry policies, providing training for producers, opening access to financing, and promoting local films to wider markets, PFM is committed to ensuring that Malaysian feature films continue to grow, improve in quality, and remain competitive both nationally and internationally.
PFM brings together active and experienced television content producers across various genres including drama, documentaries, magazine shows, entertainment, and reality programs. PFM members continue to contribute to the growth of the local television industry by producing high-quality content for both local and international audiences. In addition, PFM fosters professional networking among its members, encouraging collaboration, the exchange of ideas, and continuous sharing of experiences to further strengthen the industry.
PFM embraces and supports the adoption of new technologies and digital platforms as key channels for content distribution. Recognizing the evolving media landscape, PFM encourages its members to explore opportunities in streaming, social media, and other online platforms to ensure that local content remains relevant, accessible, and competitive in the digital era.
HIGHEST GROSSING LOCAL BOX-OFFICE FILM
Ejen Ali: The Movie 2 marks a significant leap forward in Malaysia's animation industry, combining high-quality visuals, a thrilling storyline, and deep character development. The film not only achieved impressive box office earnings but also set a record as the highest-grossing animated feature film in Malaysian history.
Sheriff, a film produced by Skop Productions and Astro Shaw and directed by Syafiq Yusof, was released on 19 April 2024. It features the ensemble cast of Zul Ariffin, Syafiq Kyle, Azira Shafinaz, and Elizabeth Tan, highlighting the bravery of the police force in combating a drug syndicate.
8 April 2025 – Blood Brothers: Bara Naga was produced by Skop Productions Sdn Bhd in collaboration with Primeworks Studios, Enotech, Komet Productions, M Republic, and D'Ayu Pictures. Directed by Syafiq Yusof and Abhilash Chandra, the film garnered a box office collection of RM76 million.
23 June 2022 – A film produced by Studio Kembara Sdn Bhd and directed by Syamsul Yusof made history by recording the highest box office collection in Malaysian film history, with total earnings of RM97 million. The film successfully broke the previous box office record held by Avengers: Endgame.
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