Edmund Yeo
監督
AQÉRAT means “the afterlife” in the Rohingyan language. I chose this title because the film is about people living in a suspended state, where survival replaces moral certainty.The film was written and shot in 2017, during the Rohingya crisis, when many Rohingyans fled extreme violence and sought refuge in Malaysia, only to encounter continued hardship and exclusion. It was also shaped by the 2015 discovery of 139 mass graves along the Thai–Malaysian border, linked to trafficking camps where migrants were held for ransom. Learning that many of these operations involved Malaysians prompted me to reflect deeply on questions of responsibility, complicity, and moral distance.Set along the Thai–Malaysian border, AQÉRAT follows Hui Ling, a young woman in transit, whose desire to move forward leads her into compromises that slowly accumulate irreversible consequences.AQÉRAT is not a film about redemption, but about endurance, about how people continue living when they are already in an afterlife.