Calling on LPF: Make the Eras Tour Concert Film Available to Malaysian Fans

The Issue

We call upon The Film Censorship Board of Malaysia (LPF) to give the green light for the screening of The Eras Tour Concert Film in the theaters across Malaysia.

Our plea for the premiere of this cinematic masterpiece within our nation's borders is not just rooted in the realm of entertainment but is substantiated by several compelling reasons, backed by concrete statistics. Foremost among them is the potential to unlock a substantial windfall for the Malaysian cinema industry. Recent figures indicate that Taylor Swift's concerts typically draw in millions of fans worldwide, with her last tour alone grossing over $300 million in ticket sales. By bringing this cinematic experience to our cinemas, we could tap into this enthusiastic fanbase, filling theaters to capacity and translating into a significant financial boon for local theaters.

Moreover, granting approval for this film's screening could serve as a catalyst for the betterment of Malaysia's economic landscape. Statistics reveal that fans and enthusiasts tend to spend generously on a Taylor Swift concert experience, with the potential to boost local businesses and stimulate economic activity. Hosting the movie premiere could further amplify these effects, bolstering our country's fiscal health.

The implications for Malaysia's burgeoning tourism sector cannot be overlooked either. Recent tourism data indicates a growing interest in cultural and entertainment tourism, with travelers seeking unique experiences. As Swifties from neighboring countries, who were unable to secure tickets for The Eras Tour concert in Singapore, Japan, or Australia, converge upon Malaysia for this cinematic spectacle, it would undoubtedly contribute to the influx of tourists. Their visits would not only encompass movie screenings but also include exploring the cultural and culinary treasures our country has to offer.

In essence, this film holds the potential to be a transformative force, impacting Malaysian Swifties and non-Swifties alike. We implore the Film Censorship Board of Malaysia to weigh the substantial financial gains that could be reaped from its approval. By granting the green light to this endeavor, the LPF would not merely be endorsing a film; it would be endorsing economic progress and cultural enrichment for our beloved nation. We humbly request that the LPF take these considerations to heart and, in doing so, contribute to the growth and prosperity of Malaysia. In light of all this, we kindly ask the Film Censorship Board of Malaysia to seriously think about letting this movie play in our cinemas. It could mean more money for our country, and that's something we shouldn't ignore.

 

 

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The Issue

We call upon The Film Censorship Board of Malaysia (LPF) to give the green light for the screening of The Eras Tour Concert Film in the theaters across Malaysia.

Our plea for the premiere of this cinematic masterpiece within our nation's borders is not just rooted in the realm of entertainment but is substantiated by several compelling reasons, backed by concrete statistics. Foremost among them is the potential to unlock a substantial windfall for the Malaysian cinema industry. Recent figures indicate that Taylor Swift's concerts typically draw in millions of fans worldwide, with her last tour alone grossing over $300 million in ticket sales. By bringing this cinematic experience to our cinemas, we could tap into this enthusiastic fanbase, filling theaters to capacity and translating into a significant financial boon for local theaters.

Moreover, granting approval for this film's screening could serve as a catalyst for the betterment of Malaysia's economic landscape. Statistics reveal that fans and enthusiasts tend to spend generously on a Taylor Swift concert experience, with the potential to boost local businesses and stimulate economic activity. Hosting the movie premiere could further amplify these effects, bolstering our country's fiscal health.

The implications for Malaysia's burgeoning tourism sector cannot be overlooked either. Recent tourism data indicates a growing interest in cultural and entertainment tourism, with travelers seeking unique experiences. As Swifties from neighboring countries, who were unable to secure tickets for The Eras Tour concert in Singapore, Japan, or Australia, converge upon Malaysia for this cinematic spectacle, it would undoubtedly contribute to the influx of tourists. Their visits would not only encompass movie screenings but also include exploring the cultural and culinary treasures our country has to offer.

In essence, this film holds the potential to be a transformative force, impacting Malaysian Swifties and non-Swifties alike. We implore the Film Censorship Board of Malaysia to weigh the substantial financial gains that could be reaped from its approval. By granting the green light to this endeavor, the LPF would not merely be endorsing a film; it would be endorsing economic progress and cultural enrichment for our beloved nation. We humbly request that the LPF take these considerations to heart and, in doing so, contribute to the growth and prosperity of Malaysia. In light of all this, we kindly ask the Film Censorship Board of Malaysia to seriously think about letting this movie play in our cinemas. It could mean more money for our country, and that's something we shouldn't ignore.

 

 

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Jamie TanPetition Starter

The Decision Makers

Film Censorship Board of Malaysia
Film Censorship Board of Malaysia
Setia Perkasa 1, 2, 7 & 9, Kompleks Setia Perkasa Pentadbiran, Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62546 Putrajaya
National Film Development Corporation Malaysia (FINAS)
National Film Development Corporation Malaysia (FINAS)
Kompleks Studio Merdeka Jalan Hulu Kelang 68000 Ampang, Selangor
Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture
Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture
No. 2, Tower 1, Jalan P5/6 Presint 5, 62200 Putrajaya
Ministry of Communications And Digital
Ministry of Communications And Digital
Lot 4G9, Persiaran Perdana, Precint 4,Central Administration of Federal Government, 62100, Putrajaya
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