Peegoo Pigeon 2020
A combination of cut-out animation and rotoscoping animation.
A combination of cut-out animation and rotoscoping animation.
A short montage that weaves together representations of America’s foes and the spectacle of cinematic combat in acclaimed Hollywood war films from the 1970s to the present.
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.
Abu Samad is a very fierce man. He is even feared by his neighbors, hence calling him ‘Samad Tedung’ (Cobra Samad). He will even punish his children for making petty mistakes. His wife, Rusmila has always been patient with his behavior although her family asked her to leave him.
Hakim and Faisal continue their journey to find their perfect match. During a work trip to Vientiane, their friendship is tested when they fall in love with the same woman: Mina, a Lao tourist guide.
The first-ever Bruneian film, a government-sponsored film on repentance.
Amidst Singapore’s unending redevelopment, the golden legacy of P. Ramlee lives on as the Malay community continues to reminisce about his work, honour his achievements and sing his anthems.
Wordless visual piece on the cyclical nature of life, a quiet balance between presence and departure.
Two cousins, Farah and Ratna, in their 20s, meet with an Ustaz from their past whom they had their teenage crush on, when he now returns, years later, as their Arabic language teacher. As they learn the Arabic language, they also learn to re-examine their life values. The Ustaz will also ultimately teach them and others a few things about life as Muslims here prepare for the 2021 Haj season.
There was a girl whose father had just died. She was very close to her late father, as he was the one who stayed at home and took care of her while her mother was working. Every day her working mother would try to make an attempt to bond with her daughter by cooking different meals and composing letters for her that came with each meal, but the girl chose to ignore the letters and instead only ate. One day there was no food in front of the girl's door. She panicked and started looking everywhere for her mom, who was nowhere to be found. While she was looking, she noticed a stack of letters that her mother had written for her. She read them and cried. She regretted that she had ignored her mother's attempts to get closer to her. Suddenly she heard the doorknob of the front door rattle. She ran to her mother, crying. The mother was confused at first, but hugged her young daughter with a smile.
This documentary delves into the story behind the term "illegal assembly" that we often hear. Although Article 10 of the Federal Constitution guarantees the right of every Malaysian citizen to assemble peacefully, the reality is that this freedom is restricted by the authorities. How has the Peaceful Assembly Act 2012, purportedly aimed at providing guidelines, impacted peaceful assemblies? The documentary highlights the complexity between constitutional promises and realities on the ground. From legal restrictions to challenges faced by assembly organizers, this documentary look into the clash between individual rights and governmental power.
The story is about Daniel and his friends facing a mysterious disturbance called the 'Penunggu Sol-Dorm' while praying together in their dormitory. It becomes even scarier and more confusing when they encounter a figure resembling their teacher, Cikgu Azizi, who taught them.
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.