The Fat Bidin Film Club (Ep 313) – Harimau Malaya: The Untold Journey
Based on the true story of how Malaysia’s national football team qualified for the Asia Cup.
Based on the true story of how Malaysia’s national football team qualified for the Asia Cup.
A horror story that delves into the history of the Malays and the Siamese in Southern Thailand.
About the 13th May 1969 racial riots in Kuala Lumpur, the story runs skips from that day to 13th May 2018.
The real life story of Chea Liek Hou and Rashid Sidek and how they winning the men’s badminton single gold at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics.
A group of thieves break into a house that has a violent mental patient staying in it and then a series of violent events happen for no reason.
Does this mean that Malaysians are actually out of touch with reality? Or does it mean that reality bites more real in real life?
This Dusun language film talks about the mythical story of Huminodun who sacrificed herself for a better harvest for her people in Sabah.
Based on the true story of Malaysia’s women’s national basketball team and their quest for the gold medal at the SEA Games.
It’s funny when young people accuse the baby boomers and even Gen Xers of ruining the economy for them in Malaysia. I would like them to explain technically how the economy was wrongly handled.
A teacher who isn’t passionate about teaching gets transfered to a rural school and his life, along with his news students, change forever.