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Release Date:
August 15, 2008
Original Title:
Muallaf
Alternate Titles:
Muallaf
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
MHz Film
Production Countries:
Malaysia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
Two Malaysian sisters, Rohani and Rohana, run away from home to escape their wealthy father’s mistreatment. They find refuge in a small town where they get to know Brian Goh, a young Catholic schoolteacher. Brian is irresistibly attracted to the two girls. Impressed by their extraordinary courage in the face of adversity, their relationship forces him to confront the ghosts of his own childhood. Director Yasmin Ahmad explores the possibilities of emotional survival after being traumatised by loved ones. Through the wanderings of three lost souls who band together and console one another, Muallaf celebrates friendship, forgiveness, and the coming to terms with the past.
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Director:
Yasmin Ahmad
Director of Photography:
Low Keong
Editor:
Affandi Jamaludin
Executive Producer:
Rosnah Mohd Kassim
Mazlan Abdul Latiff
Ujang
Line Producer:
Noor Faris Hasna
Makeup Artist:
Hadthim Thai Ahmad Nordin
Producer:
Sheikh Munasar
Production Designer:
Mazlan Abdul Latiff
Zaini Abdul Latif
Sound Designer:
Sean F. Gregory
Sound Editor:
Wai Onn Chan
Joe Hoo Yuen Chong
Supervising Sound Editor:
Daniel Tang
Writer:
Yasmin Ahmad
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