A Tree in Tanjung Malim
Country/Region:
Malaysia
Release Year: 2004
Release Year: 2004
Story:
A fictional autobiographical sketch from the director's youth. A seventeen-year-old girl skipped school and came to Kuala Lumpur. She had dinner with a friend, went to the big clock tower to see the lights, bet on which one is the last to turn off the lights in the lawn outside her apartment, and intermittently sang her songs. She told him about her getting lost on the bus that morning. She said there was a big tree by the roadside, with white flowers constantly falling, thin as tissue paper.
A fictional autobiographical sketch from the director's youth. A seventeen-year-old girl skipped school and came to Kuala Lumpur. She had dinner with a friend, went to the big clock tower to see the lights, bet on which one is the last to turn off the lights in the lawn outside her apartment, and intermittently sang her songs. She told him about her getting lost on the bus that morning. She said there was a big tree by the roadside, with white flowers constantly falling, thin as tissue paper.
Casts & Crews:
Tan Chui Mui
Directors
Runtime:
25
minutes
Language:
Subtitles:
Chinese,English
Tags:
#Overseas Chinese, #Youth, #Malaysia
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Casts & Crews
Tan Chui Mui
Director
Story:
A fictional autobiographical sketch from the director's youth. A seventeen-year-old girl skipped school and came to Kuala Lumpur. She had dinner with a friend, went to the big clock tower to see the lights, bet on which one is the last to turn off the lights in the lawn outside her apartment, and intermittently sang her songs. She told him about her getting lost on the bus that morning. She said there was a big tree by the roadside, with white flowers constantly falling, thin as tissue paper.