The Arsonist

The Arsonist

Release date : October 25, 2001
Runtime : 1h 10m
Countries of origin : Malaysia /
Original Language : Malay /
Director : U-Wei Haji Saari /
Writers : William Faulkner /
Production companies : Satu Gitu /
October 25, 2001 1h 10m Malaysia Drama Malay More
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The Arsonist involves the struggles of an undocumented immigrant family and a boy's coming-of-age. The son Kesuma must forge his own identity against the intimidating presence of his father Kakang, a man proud of his Javanese heritage and well aware of the social inequalities that allow his exploitation. Kakang counteracts by torching the property of those who slight him, leaving Kesuma simultaneously proud, fearful and ashamed. A clash of wills is all but inevitable. The film climaxes in a poignant conflagration, literal and metaphorical.
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  • title:The Arsonist
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2001
  • Runtime:1h 10m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Malaysia ·
  • Original Language: Malay ·
  • Director: U-Wei Haji Saari /
  • Writers: William Faulkner ·
  • Production companies: Satu Gitu ·
  • Overview:The Arsonist involves the struggles of an undocumented immigrant family and a boy's coming-of-age. The son Kesuma must forge his own identity against the intimidating presence of his father Kakang, a man proud of his Javanese heritage and well aware of the social inequalities that allow his exploitation. Kakang counteracts by torching the property of those who slight him, leaving Kesuma simultaneously proud, fearful and ashamed. A clash of wills is all but inevitable. The film climaxes in a poignant conflagration, literal and metaphorical.
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