
Khalid Salleh
2021His success was being nominated and won the Best Actor Award at the 51st Asia Pacific Film Festival(FFAP) in 1998 at Taipei, Taiwan for his role in Jogho. This marks him the second Malaysian actor to won the award after the late P Ramlee won it in his role Anak-ku Sazali at the 4th FFAP edition on 1956 held in Tokyo, Japan.
The Arsonist
U-Wei Haji Saari
Khalid Salleh, Bell Ngasri
The Arsonist involves the struggles of an undocumented immigrant family and a boy's coming-of-age. The son Kesuma must forge his own identity against the intimidating presence of his father Kakang, a man proud of his Javanese heritage and well aware of the social inequalities that allow his exploitation. Kakang counteracts by torching the property of those who slight him, leaving Kesuma simultaneously proud, fearful and ashamed. A clash of wills is all but inevitable. The film climaxes in a poignant conflagration, literal and metaphorical.
The Arsonist
Penghujung Malam
Ahmadi Hassan
Khalid Salleh, Noor Kumalasari
"Penghujung Malam" explores the lives of a husband and wife conflict of Razak and Sopiah. Although already married and had a daughter named Norita, Sopiah seemed to forget his responsibilities. Sopiah giddy with other guys cause Razak Sopiah bored and left and went to Indonesia.
Penghujung Malam
Jogho
U-Wei Haji Saari
Khalid Salleh, Normah Damanhuri
Mamat is a native of Kelantan, Malaysia, but he had left Malaysia many years earlier to join his brother Lazim in South Thailand in order to continue making his living as a trainer of fighting bulls (a Jogho). The practice had been outlawed in Malaysia but continued in Thailand. Mamat lives with his wife and three daughters, three divorcees and one who has not yet married, but he has sent his only son to boarding school in Kelantan. Mamat and Lazim are the leaders in a small village that depends mostly on the money won from gambling in bullfights for its sustenance. The story begins when Lazim is killed by Isa at the bullfighting arena.
Jogho
Hanyut
U-Wei Haji Saari
Peter O'Brien, Adi Putra
The story of Almayer, a Dutch trader struggling to survive in Malaysia at the turn of the 19th Century. His dream of finding a mythical gold mountain is challenged by his scheming wife, the colonial authorities, the political machinations of the local chief and Arab traders, and his daughter's love for a freedom-fighting Malay prince.
Mountain of Gold
Azizah The Legend
Arief Karmahani
Badrul Muhayat, Wafa
Azizah and Ramli’s relationship is objected by Azizah’s father. It is fueled by Aziz’s badmouthing them to Azizah’s father. Ramli takes it as a challenge and leaves to work in Singapore so that he can save enough money to marry Azizah. He is still rejected by Azizah’s father even after all the success he has made.
Azizah The Legend