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- A young Englishman is sent to Malaysian Borneo in the 1930s to stay with a tribe as UK's colonial representative. A local woman (J.Alba) helps him understand local tradition and language. He falls in love with her etc. despite the taboo.
- Borneo, 1942: An American soldier escapes WWII and becomes the king of the headhunters in the jungle. Two British soldiers are parachuted into the area to find local support for the battle against the Japanese.
- An American soldier and a Viet Cong guerrilla find common ground and become allies during the Vietnam war.
- Jake died in Vietnam; his family mourned him, then moved on. When he reappears, quite alive, the question is, what must he do and how will his family respond to him?
- Set during the Japanese invasion of Malaya during World War 2, story about a local Malay girl Bulan with her Chinese neighbour friend who's been captured by the Japanese army to be servant to the general.
- A relationship on the edge - It's a psychological thriller in one of the most beautiful national parks in Malaysia.
- State-of-the-art technology delivers stunning images of indigenous people, unique animals and spectacular landscapes that most of us will never see.
- The Amazing Race Asia is a reality television competition between 10-12 teams of two in a race around the world for $100,000$ to 'amazing' locations.
- "Hidden Melody" is a story about Vivian, a talented singer and guitarist, who is selected to represent her school in a prestigious Inter-School Band Competition.
- Johan kidnaps Ana out of desperation to purchase a heart in the black market for his ailing brother. The kidnapping exposes Ana's stepfather's plan to have Ana killed, so together they fight back to take what is rightfully hers.
- Julia zu Hohenberg travels to Borneo to surprise her husband, who goes about his business here. Felix does not like the presence of his wife because she is now accompanying him on a tour of a delicate investment project. Alexander Kuhl, a dropout who works as a driver in Borneo, is supposed to drive the two to a palm oil plantation deep in the jungle. While resting in a poor jungle village, Julia discovers a caged baby orangutan, for which she spontaneously swaps her earrings. Felix has no sympathy for this sentimentality, and a long-standing argument breaks out. While Felix attends his business appointment alone, Julia wants to take the baby monkey to the nearest zoo together with Alex. On the way, the two come across an illegally cleared area of primeval forest and are shot at by armed workers. Alex flees deep into the wilderness with Julia, where idealistic veterinarian Dr. Ochsenmeier runs an orangutan station. Julia learns from him that the local mafia is destroying the habitat of the monkeys by cutting down the rainforest. The head of the gang is Sapto Setiawan, with whom her husband does business. Meanwhile, Alex has fallen in love with Julia and tries to dissuade her from taking action against the dangerous gangster. But Julia is determined to do anything.
- Filmed entirely on location in the Sarawak - Earth Tigers explores the tarantula spider mythology of the 19th century, head hunting, Dyak tribal peoples.
- A film about the various insects in Borneo's rainforest.
- A Swedish crew trekked into the endangered Bornean rainforest to film this poetic documentary about the plight of the Penans and their most unusual ally: Bruno Manser - a young Swiss who rejected 'modern civilization' to join the tribe and help fight international logging.
- The documentary retraces the steps of Bruno Manser, a man from Switzerland who went to live with the indigenous tribe of the Penan in the Jungle of Borneo and ended up helping to defend their rainforest against greedy logging companies. The movie features original film footage, photo and voice recordings by Bruno Manser made in the 1980s, as well as new recordings showing how the life of the Penan has changed in just a few decades.
- This documentary tells the terror happened in 1992. The 19ft crocodile terrorises the Batang Lupar River for more than 10 years killing 19 innocent life. This documentary highlights the killing of the crocodile and how crocodiles have to be reserved in Sarawak.
- An exploration of Malaysian-born, Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-liang's journey in film, both as filmgoer and filmmaker, tracing his philosophy as a director back to his childhood experience growing up in Kuching, Malaysia, and the importance of moving to Taiwan in the 1970s. His colleagues and collaborators, including Ang Lee, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Hou Hsiao-Hsien, and Chen Shiang-Chyi, discuss the uniqueness of his work and of himself as a person.
- A romantic comedy movie about a journey to find closure with her high school crush, only to realize that her heart has been holding onto love all along.
- The first Malaysian film to be selected for the Berlin Film Festival (in 1989) is an experimental feature about the custom among the native Iban community of Sarawak for young men to "bejalai" (go on a journey) before attaining maturity.
- Rahmat journeys in search of his roots and family after he discovers that he is adopted. During his journey into unknown territory in the interior of Sarawak, he starts facing health problems such as nose bleeds. constant body aches and recurring nightmares night after night. There he also meets a lovely Sarawakian girl, Mining, and romance blossoms.
- Julia is a Sarawakian girl who goes to Kuala Lumpur to plan her wedding Farid. But to she unknowingly uses a hairpin belonging to Janet, who had been a ritual sacrifice in building a bridge.
- Agnes Padan takes a long journey back to her Lun Bawang village in Long Semadoh, in the interior of Sarawak to piece together what happened to her mother, Kam Agong, who died sixteen years ago shortly after she gave birth to her eighth son, Jordan. Agnes' journey reveals a story of severe medical negligence that led to Kam Agong's eventual painful death. Through 'The Story of Kam Agong', we get a glimpse of the state of maternity healthcare available to villagers living in rural areas of Sarawak.
- It is a meditative love story about two people who are drawn to each other at a time in their lives when circumstances seem to forbid them to ever be together. It is not a story of a sweeping romance, but rather a promise for happiness on the horizon of two lives that seem to have given up on it.
- A documentary series that uncovers heroes at the front-line who are working to protect the environment, culture and wildlife of Borneo. Featuring forest rangers, marine conservationists and some of Borneo's most fascinating tribes, landscapes and wildlife, this is a story of man and nature in an ever evolving relationship of co-existence and survival.
- The Punan Ba community in Belaga Sarawak defended their ancestral land against logging companies and plantations obtained licenses to conduct activities on the land. This form of practice has gone on for a long time where the local indigenous peoples did not give their consent, and were never properly compensated. Is this in fact a new form of colonialism?
- TV SeriesIn the heart of Kuching's political epicenter, where decisions echo through marble halls, Chief of Staff Abang Johan dances between duty and conscience. Welcome to Wisma Bapa Malaysia, where shadows shape destinies.
- The Kelabit people lived, isolated in the remote highlands of Borneo. It wasn't until the 1930s that they came into contact with Europeans and the rapidly changing world of the 20th century. Within a generation the Kelabits had adopted Christianity, given up headhunting and were going to University and working in the modern Malaysian economy. In 2012, Deakin University was invited to assist the Kelabit preserve Kelabit culture and language. The documentary follows a team of staff and students as the reveal why a Community Museum is necessary and what the Museum might contain.
- Cody meets an alien, Arbie, and they become fast friends. He helps Arbie in the search for Macguvitonium, vital to Arbie's people. But they're hunted by the bounty hunter Pyriss, sent by the evil Malzoids.
- Two filmmakers go in search of the Penan tribe of nomadic hunter-gatherers in Borneo, a tribe increasingly threatened by deforestation.
- Tony, an Iban (indigenous tribe) from the rural Dalat in Mukah, Sarawak has been working as a construction worker for more than ten years. Sadly his wages remain low and his situation is not likely to change in the near future. The rising cost of living and his low salary makes Tony very anxious as he continues to support his son who is still in primary school. Tony's story represents the lives of many in Sarawak. Due to lack of employment opportunities and inadequate infrastructure in the village, increasing number of families and youths are now forced to work in the city.
- Mid-aged divorcee finding love in Tokyo with his assistant. Past experiences threaten their romance.
- In the suburbs of Montreal, Mutang Urud is a stay-at-home dad. But in Malaysia, he was a voice of resistance for the indigenous peoples of Sarawak. A Time to Swim follows Mutang as he returns home for the first time since his exile in 1992. The remote forest village, however, is not like he remembers it. Contrary to the will of the elders, cousins who once stood by him at the blockades are now welcoming the timber companies. Despite the threat of a lingering arrest warrant, Mutang can't resist taking up his old cause. A Time to Swim explores the effects of environmental destruction on the fabric of a community through the personal story of Mutang's search for belonging in a place where the very ideas of home and heritage are slipping away.
- Setting somewhere in Sarawak, Borneo. A wife is realizing her husband act differently in these few days. The husband does not even remember his yesterday meal. The head of the great crocodile killer is not the best gift for the wife anymore when she assume his husband is with other woman when he did not answer his questions with right answers.
- As a nonprofit and aspiring independent film maker, my team and I are students from Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak worked on this short film project titled The Longest Sweetest Days which aims of this project is to promote local independent film and arts sector and also tourism through the world of short film. The short film embarks on a romantic melodrama love story of a young couple who are sailing on the boat of self discovery where they eventually realize how much they meant to each other.
- We visit Muslim communities in Kuching, Sri Aman, Sarikei, Sibu and Miri in Sarawak to share their Ramadan experience with the viewers.
- The onset of the rainforest's decline in the Malaysian state of Sarawak.
- 2005–201244mTV-PG7.8 (84)TV EpisodeTony has always been fascinated by the notion of "natural fusion," the way cuisines and cultures blend over the centuries. He's particularly fascinated by Malaysia.
- 2006–TV EpisodeThe Amazing Race Asia is a reality television competition between ten teams of two in a race around the world. The race is divided into a number of legs wherein teams travel and complete various tasks to obtain clues to help them progress to a Pit Stop where they are given a chance to rest and recover before starting the next leg twelve hours later. The first team to arrive at a Pit Stop is often awarded a prize while the last team is normally eliminated from the race (except in non-elimination legs, where the last team to arrive may be penalised in the following leg). The final leg of each race is run by the last three remaining teams, and the first to arrive at the final destination wins the US$100,000 cash prize.
- Jungle Jack encounters the chart-topping animals around the world.
- Profiles Canadian medical missionary Robert McClure and his interesting experiences working on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia.
- Bruce joins one of the last authentic nomadic hunter-gatherer bands of the Penan people in the Malaysian state of Sarawak in northern Borneo. he's charmed by their kind, clever way to live in harmony with neither and each-other. But most of all he's sadly impressed by the tragic ruin of their ancient way of life by government-authorized logging, which ruins the primary rain-forest forever: even when it grown back, the resulting secondary forest never regains the necessary rich variety to properly support wildlife and the Penan.
- Liza Armstrong speaks with chief climatologist from the Queensland DPI Dr Roger Stone about future weather prospects for Australia.
- Something eerie is in the air. Jungle Jack counts down multiple intimidating animals including millions of bats, dancing cobras, and Tasmanian devils.