In part one of a two-parter, Fikri invites friend of the show, film historian Hassan Muthalib, to discuss the Malayan Film Unit. Created by the British colonial administration, they talk about the start of Hassan’s film career and how he came to be involved with the department. They also get into its efficacy in combatting communism in the country, look at key figures like Tuan Zain and Gillie Porter, and discover its connection to films like ‘Superman’.
Episode 44: Not The Oscars Prediction Show (part 1)
Episode 43: Trials And Tribulations Of A Subtitler
Episode 42: Boxing Days
Episode 41: Hello, Malaysia! (part 4)
Episode 40: Hello, ASEAN! (part 3)
Episode 39: Hello, Asia! (part 2)
Episode 38: Hello, Win! (part 1)
Episode 37: Kami The People
Episode 36: Harapan Anak Jantan for the Gone Girl in The Cage Hanyut
Episode 35: Speaking Glibly on Studio Ghibli (part 2)
Episode 34: Speaking Glibly on Studio Ghibli (part 1)
Episode 33: We Don’t Know How What To Title This
Episode 32: Going Old School
Episode 31: The Social Media and Films Edition
Episode 30: The Scripted Unscripted Show About Dead People
Episode 29: The South China Sea Podcast Show
Episode 28: The Vikings Are Here!
Episode 27: An Inner View with Maz Irwan Azani (part 2)
Episode 26 : An Inner View with Maz Irwan Azani (Part 1)
Episode 25: Tits and Bits of Malaysian Cinema
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