Village Neighbours

Village Neighbours

Release date : June 23, 1965
Runtime : 1h 42m
Countries of origin :
Original Language : Malay /
Director : Hussein Haniff /
Writers : Hussein Haniff /
Production companies :
June 23, 1965 1h 42m Drama Malay More
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"'Jiran Sekampung' is an ambitious [social-realist] ensemble film that ties together overlapping story-strands. (...) It seeks to function like a microcosm of contemporary Malay society. There's envy and backbiting, but also love and understanding. People are conscious of status. The old are quick to judge the young. Men are socially privileged, but women sometimes make their own worst enemies." (Amir Muhammad, '120 Malay Movies', 2010)
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  • title:Village Neighbours
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1965
  • Runtime:1h 42m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Malay ·
  • Director: Hussein Haniff /
  • Writers: Hussein Haniff ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:"'Jiran Sekampung' is an ambitious [social-realist] ensemble film that ties together overlapping story-strands. (...) It seeks to function like a microcosm of contemporary Malay society. There's envy and backbiting, but also love and understanding. People are conscious of status. The old are quick to judge the young. Men are socially privileged, but women sometimes make their own worst enemies." (Amir Muhammad, '120 Malay Movies', 2010)
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