Watch The Muralz at selected GSC outlets

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Lee affixes his signature on the latest animation film ‘The Muralz’ poster.

KUCHING: Studio Rawr Pictures Sdn Bhd, an animation studio that specialises in 2D and 3D animations, is presenting its latest animation film, ‘The Muralz’.

This is in collaboration with Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC), through its GSC International Screens efforts to elevate the local movie landscape and Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC).

With generous support from the Penang State Exco for Tourism and Creative Economy (PETACE), this cinematic masterpiece highlights the inaugural Malaysia Animation Film Festival (MAFF) which takes place from October 5 to 25.

This exceptional animation seeks not only to entertain but also to ignite curiosity and wanderlust in its viewers, inviting them on a captivating journey through the enchanting tourist attractions of Penang.

‘The Muralz’ is the brainchild of Jeremy Lee, the managing director of Studio Rawr Pictures Sdn Bhd, a creative visionary with an extraordinary 17-year legacy of pushing the boundaries in the realm of 2D and 3D animations.

Lee expressed his vision for the project, highlighting its embodiment of resilience, empathy and human connection.

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“Besides being a tribute to Penang, ‘The Muralz’ serves as a global symbol of hope, inspiring audiences worldwide to embrace love and collaboration even during the darkest hours.

“Through ‘The Muralz’, I’m not merely telling a story; I’m extending an invitation to the world to actively shape a future defined by kindness and solidarity,” he said.

Penang State Executive Councillor for Tourism and Creative Economy (PETACE) Wong Hon Wai said that Penang had always been a cherished destination, not only for the local community but also for international travellers seeking an authentic cultural experience.

“’The Muralz’ beautifully captures the essence of Penang – our culture, history, and the very heart of our people. We see it as a catalyst for rejuvenating our local tourism scene, reminding us of the unparalleled beauty that lies within our own backyard.

“Through this film, we aspire to present Penang’s unique charm and narrative to a global audience,” he said.

Meanwhile, in the short film, viewers will be transported to the serene, almost deserted streets of Penang, set against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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As murals spring to life, Azam, a dedicated food delivery rider, is joined by his animated companions, the Three Murals: “Pahlawan Nasi Lemak”, “Rojak Man”, and “Kapten Cendol”.

The film will be screened at selected GSC outlets across Klang Valley, Johor Bahru, Penang, Kuching, and Kota Kinabalu.

For more information on ‘The Muralz’, the public can visit https://rawr-pictures.com/ and for Malaysia Animation Film Festival (MAFF) information, visit https://www.gsc.com.my/international- screen/malaysia-animation-film-festival-2023/.

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