INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE
Sehariby Luke Kenny Doring – Malaysia Sehari is a story about a sixty-five year old Iban man, Apai, who loves doing what he has been doing all his life. (Iban) |
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Avakas The Head Hunterby Marc Abas – Malaysia The story of an elderly man who denies the existence of the modern day head-hunter ‘Pangait’, but instead proclaims that a head hunter is a warrior who does not behead humans for pure pleasure. He stands by his beliefs because he is ‘Avakas’ the warrior himself and it is proven by the collection of skulls found in his room and through the battle scar on his neck. (Kadazandusun) |
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Dream to Flyby Putri Purnama Sugua – Malaysia Dream To Fly is a short film that portrays the life of a poor child in Sandakan, Sabah. The life of thepoor whose voice is not being heard by society. The child who lives in poverty but has a big dream and tries hard to achieve it with the help of a person who really cares about his future. |
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Gambut (Peat)by Lau Hong Hu – Malaysia ‘Gambut’ (Peat) is a meditation on the co-existence of man and the environment. Entrapped in a vicious cycle of accusations between government bodies, environmental organisations and villagers, efforts to resolve the decades-long haze issues in Riau (Indonesia) are becoming alarmingly futile. This film is a juxtaposition of thoughts, anecdotes, opinions and images from affected locations. |
Charred Brickby Sein Lyan Tun – Myanmar Young Thet never stops working all day. From early morning, he helps his parents with household chores and cares for his four younger siblings. He washes dishes, does the laundry, chops wood and goes to work in the brickworks, because his parents don’t earn enough money to feed the family. This is the story of many children in Burma. |
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The Curse of Serawanby Ian Yee – Malaysia Deep in the jungles of the Royal Belum State Park, orang asli children are dying from a mysterious illness – and the authorities don’t seem to know about it. |
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The Elephant In Our Roomby Ian Yee – Malaysia What happens when 36 wild elephants are dumped in your backyard? The orang asli of Perak had to find out the hard way, when the elephant population in their ancestral ground was doubled by the Wildlife Department in less than five years. |
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The Ghost Kingby Chong Voo Kiat – Malaysia The Ghost Festival, (Zhong Yuan Jie), also known as the Hungry Ghost Festival, is on the 15th night of the seventh month. Most people believe that at this time, the emperor of Hell opens the gate of hell to release suffering ghosts and spirits, including those of the deceased ancestors. They come out from the lower realm to receive ritualistic offerings performed by their descendants. Some people describe this ritual as “paying tribute to the Best Brothers”. In the festival, the ”King of Ghosts” will be worshipped. All the ghosts and spirits roaming around the earth during the ghost month are controlled by this ghost king. That is why before performing the ritual, the ghost king must be worshipped at the very beginning. |
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Rambu Solo’by Ruzlin Salamat – Malaysia This “RAMBU SOLO” documentary tells the story about the burial customs in Toraja, Indonesia. There are a variety of types of death festivals and each of the festivals has a different custom of sacrificing a buffalo and making a death statue. This documentary explains why there are these customs, how they are carried out and why it should be carried through the ceremony. |
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The Six Coloursby Vutha Koam – Cambodia Virak and Kimhong, two boys 20 years old, live in Phnom Penh. They have been a couple for 2 years until now, living under the pressure of their families and society. They try to work out how to solve their problem. |
When We are Togetherby Jacky Yeap – Malaysia One day, Mother requested the father to return her son to her. The father decided to send his son back by motorcycle. In the middle of the journey, the father noticed that his son disliked something. Meanwhile, for the sake of his father, the son gradually changed his feeling … |
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கோபால் (GOPAL)by Sherwynn Victor – Malaysia கோபால் (GOPAL) is a story about Gopal, a trash-picker who is surviving and always striving to be successful in the world he is living in. His daily routine is picking up trash, and collecting leftovers of food in a restaurant. This short film is based on the transition of how Gopal reflects everything he sees. |
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Act like a super heroby Herman Bin Jamal – Malaysia The story of a boy who tried to be a superhero, but not as he thinks. |
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Helpby Esa Akbar – Indonesia A man is a captive in an empty building. How does he escape? |
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Grandpa’s Kiteby Kwan Thung Seng – Malaysia Lee Siew Fen, the single-mother of Chin Jian Fei, is working as a bar hostess in the city and seldom goes home to visit her son and her father in the village. |
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The Security Guardby Katak Chua – Malaysia A Kung Fu junky warehouse security guard has no idea what lies ahead on his very first day of work. |
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The Pursuitby Fadhlin Sakina Abdullah – Malaysia After getting off a Rapid KL bus, Sam, a 13 year old boy realizes he has left his precious sketchbook on it. |
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Daisyby Katak Chua – Malaysia A security guard’s first day to work turned into a bloody challenging experience, as he was introduced to “Daisy”. |
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Actionby Yenz Lee Yan Zhe – Malaysia Two girls are fighting furiously, and yet, something happens that stops their furious fight… |
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Rubikby Aiman Aliff – Malaysia A short “action drama” about the loss of innocence of children during time of war. |
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Mat Sallehby Muhammad Nabiel – Malaysia Narration about the late Paduka Muhammad Salleh and his efforts to fight against colonialism. |
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Fatal Teenagerby Sabah Animation Creative Content Centre (SAC3) – Malaysia A group of unsuspecting students going about their daily life stumble upon the secret business of delinquents and get tangled up with it in an effort to save a friend’s life. |