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Silver Screens & Guitar Strings – S2 Ep17: Filmmaker Khairi Anwar talks candidly on Malaysian arts

Local director shares his experience at the Busan Film Festival and the state of the local arts industry

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 01 Dec 2022 10:00AM

Silver Screens & Guitar Strings – S2 Ep17: Filmmaker Khairi Anwar talks candidly on Malaysian arts
Khairi Anwar visits The Vibes' podcast booth and sheds light on his journey in the industry. – Nooreeza Hashim/The Vibes pic, December 1, 2022

KHAIRI Anwar self funded a trip to the Busan Film Festival in South Korea, and during his time there participated in sessions on how to improve in the art of filmmaking. What he learned really opened his eyes to the possibilities for fellow Malaysians involved in the arts. 

Khairi joins Datuk Kamil and Manvir this week and tells us about his journey in the industry, his hopes on how it can be improved and what his immediate plans are. 

– Nooreeza Hashim/The Vibes pic, December 1, 2022
– Nooreeza Hashim/The Vibes pic, December 1, 2022

In addition to that, this week his play 'IQ Rock' starts its run at the Damansara Performing Arts Centre.

As we continue to support and promote local arts and artistes, do comment on Twitter @manvirvictor for more ways on how you can participate on the show. –The Vibes, December 1, 2022

– Nooreeza Hashim/The Vibes pic
– Nooreeza Hashim/The Vibes pic

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