Embun (2002)

Lupakan sahaja tentang rasa itu kerana ianya tidak akan bersatu di bumi nyata [Forget about the feeling because it will not come together in the real world]

Embun (2002) poster

Set in Malaya during the Japanese occupation in the 1940s, this film tells the story of a girl, Embun, who's thrown into the forefront of the struggle against the Japanese when her freedom-fighter brother, Bayu, and father are detained by the Japanese. In the midst of it all, she's also attracted to the Japanese army public relations man, Koishi, who is assigned to explain the Japanese propaganda to the Malays and win their support. Koishi also has a personal mission to fulfil in Malaya to find the Malay man who married his mother (in other words, his father) when she served as a Japanese spy prior to the occupation.

Director: Erma Fatima
Genre: Romance, War
Runtime: 135 min
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Cast

Cinematography: Teoh Gay Hian
Country: Malaysia
Language: Bahasa melayu
Original Language: ms
More Films by Director: Erma Fatima
More Films in Genre: Romance, War

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Embun about?
Set in Malaya during the Japanese occupation in the 1940s, this film tells the story of a girl, Embun, who's thrown into the forefront of the struggle against the Japanese when her freedom-fighter brother, Bayu, and father are detained by the Japanese. In the midst of it all, she's also attracted to the Japanese army public relations man, Koishi, who is assigned to explain the Japanese propaganda to the Malays and win their support. Koishi also has a personal mission to fulfil in Malaya to find the Malay man who married his mother (in other words, his father) when she served as a Japanese spy prior to the occupation.
Who directed Embun?
Embun was directed by Erma Fatima.
Who stars in Embun?
Embun stars Umie Aida, Aqasha, Izi Yahya, Hani Mohsin, Normah Damanhuri, Loloq.
How long is Embun?
Embun has a runtime of 2h 15m (135 minutes).
What genre is Embun?
Embun is a Romance, War film.
Where was Embun produced?
Embun was produced in Malaysia.