Amir Muhammad (director)

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[edit] BIOGRAPHY

Born 5 December 1972 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. A writer and independent filmmaker based in Kuala Lumpur. He has been writing for Malaysian print media since the age of 14.

In 2000, he wrote and directed Malaysia's first DV feature, and his work had been featured in many international film festival including Sundance and Berlin. He had also produced several Malaysian films.

Two of his films, Village People Radio Show and The Last Communist had been banned in Malaysia.

[edit] FILMOGRAPHY

Films:

Susuk / 2007
Village People Radio Show (Apa khabar orang kampung)/2007
The Last Communist ( Lelaki komunis terakhir) /2006
Tokyo Magic Hour / 2005
The Year of Living Vicariously / 2005
The Big Durian / 2003
Lips to Lips / 2000

Short Films:

Wait (2004/I)
Digital Compassion 02 (2002) (segment "Petrol-Parking")
6horts #2: Friday (2002)
6horts #3: Mona (2002)
6horts #4: Checkpoint (2002)
6horts #5: Kamunting (2002)
6horts #6: Pangyau (2002)
6horts #1: Lost (2002)


[edit] REFERENCE

1. IMDB: [1]
2. Komunis & Kampung: [2]
3. Da Huang Pictures: [3]