Malaysian Gods︱Do You Remember ?
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Amir Muhammad had finished shooting MALAYSIAN GODS, previously titled "Do You Remember the 20th Day of September". The film was launched in March and shot in June. The film is made with form of "city tour", about several things that happened in Kuala Lumpur in 1998.. The film is now in the post-production stage, where Amir is writing the final script of narration.
The film is shot in one continuous take of 59 minutes. The shooting took three days. Out of the three days of shoot, Amir selected the second day shoot, which was raining the whole time, and the rain reached its peak when the tour reached final location. Shooting with him was Albert Hue, the cinematographer he worked together in two of his previous films, "The Last Communist" and "Village People Radio Show".

"Why I wanted to do camera work, well i guess it finally answered all the things that i've been wanting to know and wanting to do since young. I got my first manual camera when i was 11, it was a lost first love - reunited. I guess it's the sense of rebel instilled, we make films to show our disatisfactory, or have something to share. It was music for me at first but, Film was the ultimate goal. How i really started making film? I guess it was that one step of Let's try and consistency that had kept it going.." Albert said.

Amir Muhammad is possibly one of the funniest filmmaker in the world --- Or at least, the funniest Muslim filmmaker in the world.

MALAYSIAN GODS is shot in one continuous take. The total duration of the take is 57 minutes. The total duration of the movie is 61 minutes (including credits and an audio-only segment).
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