Go watch it for yourself and let us know what you think!
I went to watch The Secret Life Of Nora last Friday and I was thoroughly entertained. The costumes were a visual spectacle to behold. The choreo was sharp and energetic. And the songs were fun.
Go watch it for yourself and let us know what you think!
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Listen in on our very first WAMMcast where we talk about BUNOHAN if you haven't heard about it. The following is lifted from an email update: Kami ingin memaklumkan bahawa pelakon-pelakon dan pengarah filem BUNOHAN akan membuat penampilan khas di majlis pelancaran pameran fotografi RADZI AZIZ dan ISKANDAR IBRAHIM.
Justeru itu, kami ingin menjemput pihak media untuk datang membuat liputan mengenai pelancarannya. Butir-butir pelancaran buku: Tarikh : 24 September 2011 (Sabtu) Tempat : DotLife, Wangsa Avenue 9, Jalan Wangsa Perdana 1, Wangsa Maju, 53300 KUALA LUMPUR Masa : 12.00 - 1.00 tengahari Here's a little excerpt from the article featured in FACES magazine Sept 2011: WAMM would like to introduce Tony Pietra and Khairil M.Bahar (aka Khai) to you. Tony has an AIM award for ‘Best Music Video’ in 2007 for Pete Teo’s Lost In America which led to him directing episodes of Niche Film’s horror-thriller Dark City, TV movie Agi Hidup, Agi Ngelaban, Popiah Pictures’ Ghost series on NTV7 – and he is still actively working the scene. Khai’s work is no less impressive. His first full length feature film Ciplak won the Anugerah Skrin 2006 for ‘Best Alternative Film’. He was part of 15Malaysia with Healthy Paranoia (2009), shot music videos for the likes of ‘One Buck Short’ and ‘Dragon Red’, acted /directed several TV Dramas. He is part of ‘Rollin’ Sixers’ with a brand new released album while acting and directing in plays as well. Just for fun, I posed a question, “Are you guys Indie filmmakers?” Khai had this to say, “…the words 'indie film' tend to bring to mind 90 minutes of people looking longingly out of a window whilst it rains but technically Die Hard and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were independent films. At the same time, Mallrats was a complete mainstream studio film but people tend to think otherwise because of the subject matter and cast.” Khai’s answer resonates with Tony. We bet a lot of you had a good time sleeping in last Friday during the public holiday. But Malaysia Day (16 Sept) should mean a lot more than a day 'off-work'. Check out this little video revisiting our history by "That Effing Show". For your viewing pleasure.
It seems the link above does not work anymore. You can view the video here. Multiracial Cast posing with NAMEWEE in the center. The following is lifted from The StarOnline. Controversial local musician Wee Meng Chee, better known as Namewee, can now call himself a filmmaker with the completion of his first movie Nasi Lemak 2.0. The comedy, which comprises a multicultural cast of Malaysian stars, tells a story about a chef seeking his identity through the making of nasi lemak. The cast include comedian and singer Adibah Noor, Karen Kong, Afdlin Shauki, Kenny & Chee, Reshmonu, Dennis Lau, Nur Fathia, Nadine Thomas, Pete Teo, Ho Yuhang, Dian Sharlin, and Felixia Yap. “Nasi Lemak 2.0 is my gift to Malaysia in conjunction with the National Day celebrations. It is about how it should be here,” he told a press conference yesterday. With a budget of barely RM1mil, the first-time film-maker admitted that it was tough making the movie which took him two years to complete. “The toughest part of making Nasi Lemak 2.0 was having to take on numerous aspects of film-making like screenwriting, directing, acting, editing, songwriting and post-production,” said Wee who plays the main character. The movie is mostly in Mandarin and Cantonese with a smattering of other Chinese dialects, Bahasa Malaysia, English and Tamil. The film's executive producer Fred Chong also said Nasi Lemak 2.0 had the full support of the Minister from Prime Minister's office Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz who had issued an official letter endorsing it as a 1Malaysian film.Nasi Lemak 2.0 will be released on Sept 8. "Kung Fu, Laksa and A Sausage Named Bob" DATE: 2 Oct 2011, Sunday TIME : 3pm - 5.30pm VENUE : The Actors Studio, Lot 10 ENTRY: RM 10 min donation WAMM continues with it’s efforts to highlight Malaysian content with an award winning short in “Love & Luksaah” shot in New Zealand by Mei a Malaysian filmmaker based there plus a brand spanking new action comedy Bruce Lee parody “Damaged Kung Fu” by Juliane Block (a German filmmaker whose work revolves much around Malaysia). On top of the 2 films, having showcased Rollin’ Sixers, Asmidar and Bihzhu in the past few screenings – this time, WAMM presents an up and coming band “Once Upon A Time There Was A Sausage Named Bob”! Link to Facebook Event Page Here. PAN Productions is excited to begin a journey over the rainbow to the merry old land of Oz from April - May 2012!
We're looking for performers to join us on this magical trip down the yellow brick road... Please send in your bio and photo to [email protected] and we hope to see you at the auditions. Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted. AUDITION Details: - Date: 25 September 2011 - Time & Venue: Only short-listed candidates will be advised - Requirements: 16 years and above. No age limit - Be prepared to do dance and theatre improvisations - Female Candidates: Please prepare "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duwgBUatsdM) - Male Candidates: Please prepare "If I Only Had The Nerve" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWiJ3JA9tao) Link to Facebook Event Page Here. Khairil M.Bahar talks about equipment he uses in making his upcoming full length feature RELATIONSHIP STATUS.
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