These Malaysian films will be shown at the Singapore film fest


  • Movies
  • Friday, 04 Nov 2016

Prisia Nasution and Ieidl Putra in Interchange, which is the opening film for this years SIFF. Photo: Apparat

It looks like there is no stopping Dain Said’s Interchange. The noir fantasy thriller – which made its world premiere at Locarno Film Festival, Switzerland in August before a screening at Toronto International Film Festival in Canada in September – has been selected as the opening film for the 27th Singapore International Film Festival.

Starring Malaysian actors Shaheizy Sam and Ieidil Putra, as well as Indonesian actors Nicholas Saputra and Prisia Nasution, Interchange it focuses on a series of strange crimes that is somehow related to a supernatural dimension. In a recent interview with Star2.com, the director said Interchange is inspired by a photograph he saw while researching his first feature film Dukun.

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