Foo Fei Ling

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Foo Fei Ling at IFFR
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All My Failed Attempts
The winner of a Tiger Award in 2007 decided after she moved: I’m just going to make a short film every month. So she did. Here are the first
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Voyage to Terengganu
Amir Muhammad, a representative of the Malaysian New Wave, made a portrait of the men of Terengganu with his colleague Badrul Hisham Ismail. Their
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Last Fragments of Winter
A Malaysian film student travels to Japan to study and is amazed by many things. About a girl in the snow, for instance.
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I Want to Remember
In many dance films there’s no speaking, but here there is space for a real narrative. About the division of two countries. And the divorce of two
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Year Without a Summer
A sensitive film, constructed as ebb and flow. In the first part, old friends look back on their childhood by the light of the moon. In the second
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Survival Guide for Radioactive Village
A collection of bizarre action videos. A number of Malaysia’s best filmmakers wittily tackle a polluting factory.
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Sarah and Omelga
Tan Chui Mui shot a short science-fiction film in South Africa (see No Woman Born). In that way she got to know the film makers of Durban. In her o
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Woman on Fire Looks for Water
Father and son wrestle with love in a small Malaysian fishing village. While father looks up an old lover he should have married years ago, his son
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Malaysian Gods
Ten years ago, after the dismissal and the arrest of Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, the first protest movement emerged in Malaysia. Amid Muha