Continuing the conversation stream, Fikri Jermadi weighs in with his two cents on Netflix’s impact in Malaysia and Indonesia.
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Screens on a Platter – The Netflix Effect (part 1)
With Netflix now available in Malaysia, Ezzah Mahmud considers how it has affected her life in the United Kingdom, and what it could do for Malaysians.
A Cinema of Embittered Men and Flawed Women – Chuchu Datok Merah
Hassan Muthalib casts a more critical eye on an understated classic by M. Amin, and considers the undercurrents of film noir in classical Malay films.
Substance of the Shadow – 2015 Malaysian Box Office
Fikri Jermadi put his thinking hat on, crunched some numbers, and analysed the cold facts and figures of Malaysian films in 2015.
Not The Best Way Forward – On Wajib Tayang’s Quality Panel
Fikri Jermadi believes that new amendments made to the Wajib Tayang scheme may prove to be counter-productive.
Challenging Affirmations – A Brief Look at Australian Aboriginal Cinema
Gisella Livia Lie sheds light on a small but important part of world cinema through ‘The Sapphires’ and ‘Bran Nue Dae’.
Festival City – The Film Festival Experience
For many filmmakers the fun begins with a festival screening. Adi Iskandar talks to four filmmakers to find out what that’s like.
Ending – Fly Me to the Moon
With the release of the film, Fikri Jermadi finally closes with the third and final part of this series that has been five years in the making.