Amir Muhammad (director)

Amir Muhammad
Born 5 December 1972
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Alma mater University of East Anglia
Website Writing by Amir

Amir Muhammad (born 5 December 1972) is a Malaysian writer and independent filmmaker.

He was born in Kuala Lumpur and was educated at the University of East Anglia with a degree in Law, though he never did his bar but rather worked in his sponsoring company's legal company for nine months.[1] He had also written for Malaysian print media since the age of 14, notably the New Straits Times, where he had a dedicated column there from 1995 to 1999.[1]

In 2000, he wrote and directed Malaysia's first DV feature. Some of his works have also been featured in a number of international film festivals including the Sundance Film Festival and the Berlin International Film Festival. Two of his films, Apa Khabar Orang Kampung and The Last Communist have been banned in Malaysia. A full retrospective of his work was screened at the 2008 Pesaro Film Festival, Italy. He is a partner at Da Huang Pictures.

He also publishes books under his companies Matahari Books (started in 2007) and Buku FIXI (since 2011),[2] taking a break from film-making during this time period.[3]

Filmography

Films

Short films

Books

External links

References

  1. 1 2 McKay, Benjamin (13 October 2005). "A Conversation with Amir Muhammad". Criticine. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
  2. Ling (5 August 2014). "Fixi Forward". Poskod Malaysia. PopDigital Sdn Bhd. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  3. "Hitting the books" in The Star (Malaysia) - 8 April 2009
  4. "Freedom Film Fest 2016 | Kisah Pelayaran ke Terengganu". freedomfilmfest.komas.org. FreedomFilmFest. Retrieved 21 August 2016.


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