Stone Turtle
Zahara, a stateless refugee, lives with her young niece on a small remote island in Malaysia, where she makes a living selling turtle eggs. Enter Samad, a university researcher with a particular interest in leatherback turtles. As he offers her money to show him around, Zahara and Samad fall deeper into each other’s traps, entangling themselves in a web of lies with tragic, bloody consequences.
In director Woo Ming Jin’s time-bending feminist revenge thriller, Malay folklore meets Groundhog Day. The film premiered at the 75th Locarno Film Festival, where it became the very first Malay-language film to compete and win the FIPRESCI Prize at the festival.
Short film - Hantu
Screenings of Stone Turtle will be preceded by the short film Hantu, directed by Kim Kokosky Deforchaux. An elderly widow from the former Dutch East Indies has been living in the Netherlands for decades, but she is haunted by traumas of post-colonial turmoil and doesn't want to burden her son with her past.
