The Fat Bidin Film Club (Ep 361) – Abah Saya, Uncle Mike
A Chinese man navigates the complexities of faith and fatherhood after adopting three Malay children and rasing them as his own.
A Chinese man navigates the complexities of faith and fatherhood after adopting three Malay children and rasing them as his own.
Set during pre-independence years, with the traditional mak yong performance used as a means of spreading political messages.
Lai Sum works at a baby hatch, where she intervenes to support a pregnant underage girl contemplating abortion. Their lives become entangled in a perilous struggle against patriarchal and theocratic forces.
This psychological thriller is about a visiting handyman and his young daughter who experience mysterious visions in a remote village.
A mother and son’s strong beliefs in shaman bring them and their family to the doorstep of doom when the son uses black magic to retaliate against his wife’s ex-lover who uses a dark spell to destroy their marriage.
Three estranged brothers are tasked with bringing the body of their dead father back to their hometown.
When a respected doctor is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s, his estranged son struggles to reconnect by reviving their shared memories, only to find the past harder to recover than expected.
Set amidst Kagoshima’s Rokugatsu-doh summer lantern festival, is a story of three sisters and their family as they struggle to revive their confectionery shop.
Rudy, a rebellious young man who joins Abang Joe’s motorsport center. He befriends Rio and meets Gia, but their friendship turns into rivalry when Rio challenges Rudy to a race.
A documentary of sake craftspeople known as “Noto Toji” and their skills that have been passed down through generations, set amidst the beautiful landscapes of Noto Peninsula before the recent earthquake.