Fikri and Muz continue the conversation with Bebbra, and talk more deeply about the Sabah film scene in Malaysia.
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Thoughts on Films – Episode 19: An Inner View with Bebbra Charles Mailin (part 1)
Fikri and Muz sit down with filmmaker Bebbra Charles Mailin, and talk with the UiTM lecturer about her academic experiences and career thus far.
The Long and Winding Road – The Journey
Sheril A. Bustaman has an Astro decoder at home, and she couldn’t resist the barrage of the film’s adverts to check it out. If you have an… Read more “The Long and Winding Road – The Journey”
Thoughts on Films – Episode 18: Three Colors of Malaysian Cinema
This episode goes back to 2007, and the Three Colors of New Malaysian Cinema, a seminar on Malaysian cinema at the Busan International Film Festival. Recorded by Maz Irwan Azani, it featured the late Yasmin Ahmad, Ho Yuhang, James Lee, Liew Seng Tat and Wong Tuck Cheong.
Thoughts on Films – Episode 17: Short Shorts
Continuing the previous episode, Fikri and Muz discuss the numerous Cambodian films they saw at the Chaktomuk Short Film Festival.
Caveman’s Theory – Sembunyi
Watching this film makes Fikri Jermadi want to do his head in, but not for the reasons you might think. Recently, a friend forwarded an article for… Read more “Caveman’s Theory – Sembunyi”
Thoughts on Films – Episode 15: The One Without A Script
Fikri and Muz consider the representation of history in Malaysian cinema.
Thoughts on Films – Episode 14: A Great Day
In light of Chiu Keng Guan’s success with ‘The Journey’, Fikri and Muz take a step back and had ‘A Great Day’!