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Tribute to Amir Muhammad in 44th Pesaro Film Festival.



Introduction of Amir Muhammad
Amir Muhammad (1972) - a Muslim of Malaysian-Indian origins with a striking sense of humor and irony – has asserted himself in recent years among the new leading figures of the cultural scene, before becoming a director even, of the Malaysian capital: Kuala Lumpur (nicknamed the "big durian"). He is among the initiators (or, rather, inventors) of The Little Cinema of Malaysia, one of the most interesting and lively "movements" to have come from the commercialization of digital video cameras in Asia, as well as the most international and simultaneously “Malaysian” of the young filmmakers from Kuala Lumpur.
In just seven years, Muhammad has made eight feature films (two of which were banned in Malaysia) and a cycle of six short films (6horts, 2002). This tribute marks the first international occasion to see all the films of a director who with just a few others is heralding a new season of Malaysian cinema.
Click me will link to festival website.
Special Focus on Malaysian Cinema
Feature Films:
1. Susuk (Naeim Ghalili & Amir Muhammad - world premiere)
2. Flower in the Pocket (Liew Seng Tat - in competition)
3. Homage to Amir Muhammad (the complete works of...)
4. Taufu (Brando Lee)

Flower in the Pocket
Short Films:
1. Majidee (Azharr Rudin)
2. A Tree in Tanjung Malim (Tan Chui Mui)
3. Under the Bridge (Hardesh Singh)
4. Sometimes Love is Beautiful (James Lee)
5. Toota (Akashdeep Singh)
6. The Pool (Chris Chong)

A Tree In Tanjung Malim
There is also a Round Table on Malaysian Cinema at Pesaro.
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