Kalbu Pun Berzikir 2017
The love of a single mother to raise her children
The love of a single mother to raise her children
Elated at the thought of being spoiled, Mona couldn't help but explode with joy and excitement. A young man made her a promise that he swore to keep- he would give her everything that she desired.
Nina is suffering from emotional distress when she learns that her baby died at birth. She then heard the baby crying at her mother-in-law's house, and began to feel that her child was still alive.
Amir and Izzat, two brothers bound by trauma and silence, embark on a grim journey to confront their past and the abusive father who shaped their lives.
The film serves as a technological artefact that has been unearthed by future archaeologists and compiled together into a film. The narrator details his disease and his demise through scattered and spaced-out audio entries that were intended for someone, but the recordings never reached the intended listener. As he recalls his life and eventually the ending of all humankind, death, he accepts the imminent doom of his fate, due to nature’s law of entropy.
What would life be if your mother is psychologically incapacitated? What would you do if you learnt why she is so different from other mothers is because she has autism – a lifelong development disability? Does having disability change the effect on how much a mother loves her child? Does being a normal person make you a competent mother than those with disabilities? Kerana Kasih is the second story of #KasihTrilogy – the trilogy telemovies of a mother’s love (kasih). It is a story about how an autistic mother who has to go through the legal and emotional struggles to retain the custody of her daughter just because of a --- selfish motive
A musical documentary celebrating Malaysian queer resilience through the eyes of 3 drag queens with what they do best - heels, makeup, music, and dance.
Chantier : construction and disorder. In Paris, constructions are everywhere and they must stop before June 2024 due to the Olympics. There is a sense of collective urgency. Meanwhile, 10,500 km away in Seremban, Father is taking his own sweet time with his construction, with the help of Mother.
Set in 1970s Brunei, Kopi is the story of Irfan Ahmed, a Bruneian Indian who is trying to figure out who he is as he navigates the twists and turns of life with a broken heart. Kopi is a coming of age story about love, friendship and finding your path in life.
A father, who is also the discipline master at his son’s school, has to grapple with his own principles when his rebellious son breaks one of the school rules.
this story tells of Kelantan people who migrated to Kuala Lumpur.
After meeting a fairy princess by a grand coincidence, the lives of two men have changed drastically. The hero has regained his youth while Toba has aged tremendously.
A man returns to his old country house to put it up for sale. He meets his father, and together they retrace their past.
A young Malay boy returns home after growing up overseas for 5 years. Through a slice-of-life series of comedic situations that take place upon his return, he slowly makes friends with the locals and even grows to become fond of the kampung.
Nina, a bright and ambitious young journalist, is interested in the stories written by a journalist and editor named Miss Ida. Nina, who has just ventured into the field of journalism at a Harian Nasional newspaper publishing company, has attracted a lot of attention because of her open attitude and always committed to her article assignments by interviewing every respondent around the area and entering a night disco club just for the sake of her assignment.
Mariam lives in a remote rice-field village in the north of Malaysia. On the first day of Eid al-Fitr celebration, Mariam reflects on her past, and ruminates on the consequences of the decision that she will make on this day.
National Creative Video Competition 2023
What can we learn from spaces of futures past? Derived from the Kelate word for matchstick, Ggésék is a portrait of human-machine relationships in the twilight of Malaysia’s last match factory. A space once bustling with over 1000 workers is now manned by 26 with a single match dipping machine, reconfiguring space and relationships on the factory floor. We invite you to sit and contemplate with us amidst the immersive clattering engines and quiet moments of prayer.