Fikri Jermadi trawls through the filmography of the man with many monikers, Jef Samaroon.
Tag: malaysian
Of Two Halves – The Road to God
Adi Iskandar considers the spiritual cacophony that is Jef Samaroon’s ‘The Road to God’.
The Veiled Butterfly – Islamic Values in Selubung (part 2)
Concluding her look at Shuhaimi Baba’s ‘Selubung’, Putri Tasnim Arif considers how it may be more Islamic than many thinks.
The Veiled Butterfly – Islamic Values in Selubung (part 1)
In the first of a two-parter, Putri Tasnim Mohd Arif takes a closer look ‘Selubung’ and its position in the context of Malaysia and its cinema in 1992.
Jeremy’s Excellent Adventure – Jeremy Jecky
Intrigued by some of his films, we sat down and had a chat with Malaysian filmmaker Jeremy Jecky.
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.
Thoughts on Films – Episode 27: An Inner View with Maz Irwan Azani (part 2)
Having talked about his experiences, Maz joins Muz and Fikri in discussing film news in Malaysia.
Ball Busting – Future Expressions
If you want half an hour to whizz on by, Fikri Jermadi thinks this might just do the business for you. An email popped into our inbox… Read more “Ball Busting – Future Expressions”