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Directed by
  
Amir Muhammad

Music by
  
Hardesh Singh

Edited by
  
Terence Raj

Initial release
  
23 April 2003 (Malaysia)

Screenplay
  
Amir Muhammad

Initial DVD release
  
27 March 2006 (USA)

7.5/10
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Produced by
  
James Lee Sylvia Tan

Cinematography
  
Woo Ming Jin

Running time
  
74 minutes

Director
  
Amir Muhammad

Music director
  
Hardesh Singh

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Cast
  
Amir Muhammad, Namron, Farish A Noor, Low Ngai Yuen, Jo Kukathas

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The Big Durian is a 2003 Malaysian film by Amir Muhammad that combined documentary with fiction. It created history by being the first (and only) Malaysian film to screen at the Sundance Film Festival.

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Synopsis

On the night of 18 October 1987, a soldier, Prebet Adam ran amok with an M16 in the area of Chow Kit, Kuala Lumpur. Due to the thorny circumstances of the time and place, his amok triggered a citywide panic and rumours of racial riots.

Cast

The Big Durian features 23 people: some are actors, while others are expressing their personal opinions. The first group includes Patrick Teoh, Low Ngai Yuen, Jo Kukathas and Rashid Salleh; while the latter include Farish A. Noor, Nam Ron, and Anne James.

Release

The Big Durian screened in over 30 film festivals, including the Singapore International Film Festival and Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival in 2003 (the former being a world premiere) to the Sundance Film Festival, the Hong Kong International Film Festival and the Vancouver International Film Festival in the following year.

Critical response

Variety magazine said: "Ambitious, sleek-looking docu examines wide array of ethnic, religious and political divisions in modern Malaysia." The Village Voice said that it is an "impertinent love-letter to the citizens of Kuala Lumpur that does not let them off the hook for their apathy."

References

The Big Durian (film) Wikipedia