The Fat Bidin Film Club (Ep 368) – Ninavau
Ninavau, a native Kadazan woman, returns from Peninsula Malaysia to her devout Catholic family in Sabah with a change of heart.
Ninavau, a native Kadazan woman, returns from Peninsula Malaysia to her devout Catholic family in Sabah with a change of heart.
In the alleys of Kota Kinabalu, stateless children live without rights and identity, but are full of hope. Some choose the honest path while others fall into the world of crime.
Malaysia, the land of endless food, traffic jams, and now, international football scandals.
Wave the flag, enjoy the fireworks, and post your patriotic Instagram captions. But maybe also ask: who’s missing from this party?
The Bajau Laut been around way longer than any of today’s modern governments or borders were ever established.
This Dusun language film talks about the mythical story of Huminodun who sacrificed herself for a better harvest for her people in Sabah.
Sabahan filmmaker Marc Abas tells a story based on the Kinabalu Guerillas who revolted against the Japanese in World War 2.
Check ourselves and see if we actually have deep relationships with those of other races and religions other than the people who we just greet on a superficial level.
Imposing it in Selangor, Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur seems suspiciously coincidental with Anwar’s takeover bid.
It doesn’t matter if you eat pork or not and nobody cares if you drink tuak or not.