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Wild Alternate History

Kam Raslan | Michael Gong | Na’a Murad

15-Oct-21 21:00

Wild Alternate History

Joining us on this week’s A Bit Of Culture are BFM producer Michael Gong and actor Na’a Murad together with our host, Kam Raslan. A slight shift in this edition; our trio begins by discussing some wild ideas in producing a movie if one they had $100 million dollars each. They continue by sharing their memories of cities and examine its progress and / or regress. Our trio ends with their respective versions of a reimagined Malaysian history and ponder, if at all, it can be achieved.
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01:10 - Topic 1 - What if you are given $100m to make a movie? What movie would you make?

07:39 - Topic 2 - What if cities could move?

15:10 - Topic 3 - What if you can change one thing from Malaysian history, what would it be?

26:40 - Recommendations

Produced by: Ali Johan


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