Malaysian Gods

Malaysian Gods
Malaysian Gods
Directed by Amir Muhammad
Produced by Amir Muhammad
Written by Amir Muhammad
Music by Couple
Cinematography Shan
Release date(s) Singapore April 18, 2009
Running time 70 minutes
Country Malaysia
Language Tamil
Budget RM25,000

Malaysian Gods is a 2009 Malaysian documentary film by Amir Muhammad and produced by Da Huang Pictures. Although not fully banned (unlike the director's last two documentaries), the Malaysian Film Censorship Board disallowed it from screening in cinemas and on TV[1]. It thus was screened in college campuses and private venues.

It premiered on 18 April 2009 at the 22nd Singapore International Film Festival.

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Synopsis

In September 1998, Anwar Ibrahim was sacked as Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia. His expulsion and subsequent trial for corruption and sodomy triggered a wave of street protests by his supporters and those who were against the authoritarian rule of the government of Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. The label for this movement and era was 'reformasi' (reformation). Malaysian Gods takes a look at several pivotal protests that took place in the year following his sacking. It eschews archive footage in favor of interviews with people who are living, working in or visiting the actual locations of the demonstrations, about a decade later. All the interviews are done in Tamil, the main language of the smallest of the three major ethnic groups. What do people now have to say about their lives, hopes and dreams? And have the socio-political markers of Malaysian society changed all that much since then?

Production information

  • Amir Muhammad ... Writer/Director/Producer
  • Tan Chui Mui ... Executive Producer
  • Shan ... Director of Photography
  • MS Prem Nath ... Editor
  • Closing song by Couple.
  • Duration: 70 min
  • Budget: RM25,000

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Notes

  1. ^ "Amir Muhammad's latest film restricted"



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