
Malaysian cinema and theatres have made major strides within the past few years.
Films that used to be deemed too controversial for the public eye have since seen theatrical releases due to the loosening of our censorship board and the blossoming of Malaysian perspectives.
While some films have yet to be embraced by the mainstream audience despite its astounding quality and narrative (read: Mentega Terbang), one particular film, Spilt Gravy on Rice, which was intended for audiences 11 years ago, has finally broken through the ether after being rejected by FINAS despite their many rewrites and resubmissions.
Best Costume Designer ✅
Best Production Design ✅
Best Editing ✅
Best Screenplay ✅
Best Newcomer Director ✅
Best Supporting Actress ✅
Best Film ✅Alhamdulillah ??#FFM32#LensaFFM#FilemKitaCitraKita #FestivalFilemMalaysia#SpiltGravyOnRice #SpiltGravy pic.twitter.com/AKiot36iwE
— Spilt Gravy on Rice…

