KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 29 -- The banned film Mentega Terbang will reportedly be screened in full during the upcoming trial of its director and producer, after a magistrates' court ruled that the movie is directly relevant to the charges faced by both men.

Kuala Lumpur magistrate Noorelynna Hanim Abd Halim allowed an application by the prosecution to play the film when the trial begins in May, according to a report in Malaysiakini.

Deputy public prosecutor Nor Azizah Aling reportedly told the court that the entire film must be shown, adding that the prosecution would require complete audio and visual equipment to present the evidence.

The trial, which had been scheduled to commence today, was reportedlyadjourned to May 5 to 8 after both Nor...