Ghost Story: The Movie 1970
A man and his wife start acting strange, little do they know there are sinister forces at hand
A man and his wife start acting strange, little do they know there are sinister forces at hand
A son struggles to overcome his grief when he loses his father during the COVID-19 pandemic and has to make peace with his brother.
A young man reliving his life by travelling through time only to realise the answer has always been with him all along.
In Before the Wedlock House, the bride allows filmmaker Liao Jiekai to follow her in close lengths documenting her pre-dawn conversations with her make-up artist and the early birds in her wedding entourage. In conversational chapters, we learn about the relationships between her, the filmmaker and the greater environment that surrounds them.
Faking the death of their autistic daughter, Noor’s husband finally assumes the position of an imam. Noor now navigates through their rural life while concealing another truth from her husband.
On the night before his debut, Isa decides to open up to his parents about his long-hidden pursuit.
A House Is Not A Home follows the relationship between Yasmine and her mother Hayati as they deal with her brother, Khai’s drug abuse problem.
The story is set in a rainforest full of squarish plants which controlled by the Mother Tree. However it is only the main character, Biji(circle seeds) who are different , who wanted to express his own through dancing. But rejected and puppet-ed by Mother Tree and slowly began to lose his own color. Throughout some struggle and discover, they found out that each of the seeds are different, and they are potentially to become any plants they wanted to be.
In a country where possession of cannabis is punishable with death, Siti finds herself pulled into the unfamiliar world of lengthy legal proceedings and prison visits when her 60 year old father is arrested for allegedly using medical cannabis to treat his chronic illnesses. In her journey to save her father from the death penalty, Siti finds herself succumbing to fear and anxiety as she navigates through her own personal challenges - all the while fearing that she might never see her father again. All in all, ‘Ayahku, Dr. G’ is a story about a daughter’s quest for her father’s justice from a law that puts punishment before public health.
Frankie lives at home with his grandma while his peers go off to school. When a Government notice arrives one day announcing land reform of his village, Frankie is unable to read it. Too proud to ask his best friend Gamat for help, he spirals into rage and later, regret. Bagan tells the story of the final days of a dying village, told through the eyes of a pair of adolescents; when innocence clashes with the harsh reality of growing up and moving on.
A pair of young lovers rendezvous as the sun sets on the coastal city of Kota Kinabalu. Elly reveals to that she is moving to Kuala Lumpur and as a final farewell, sings to Emory 'Terang Bulan', an Indonesian folk song that resembles the Malaysian national anthem.
A combination of cut-out animation and rotoscoping animation.
Dr Eddy, Dr Suzana, Luthya dan Vanessa have arrived in Kampung Parit Polong to investigate and solve the mystery of the curse that has befallen the village. The curse is causing and making one by one of the villagers kill themselves by suicide. They suspect that it is the curse by an old bomoh (shaman) who was wrongly accused by the villagers in the past, and they must find out how to break the curse. However, Suzana also has a reason to be there for her younger sibling was kidnapped and lost in the village years ago. Directed by Javerd Nizar, this movie is a joint Malaysian-Indonesian collaboration.
Excited about the chance to take a trip abroad, a grandmother living in a Bruneian kampong cannot help but tell every neighbour she meets about it, even if it is just to nearby Miri. But she is not the only one in the family with holiday plans.
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.
A young Malay man named Ramlie has a bad habit of getting up early. This habit makes it difficult for him to get a job so that every day he always quarrels with his mother. One day, because her mother is sick, Ramlie has to shop at the stall of Pak Mad Pantun and meets Laila, her idol. In order to maintain the prestige of Herman, the young rival of Ramlie to get Laila, Ramlie invites Laila to a weekly night even though at that time he did not have the money. Ramlie also racked his brain to look for capital to start looking for a loan from Mr. Mad Pantun and also toured the village. During his journey, Ramlie found interesting things that had been marginalized, especially Malay culture such as Makyong, traditional games and many more. Until he manages to meet Norma on the night of the week he dreams of, an unexpected incident becomes a turning point in his life.
By trailing a solitary character who roams the land and communes with the dead, the film serves as an elegy to a richly layered site on the verge of rupture.