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Documentary on M'sian surviving 2004 tsunami to debut at int'l film fest

Documentary on M'sian surviving 2004 tsunami to debut at int'l film fest

Malaysiakini14 hours ago
An upcoming documentary featuring Malaysian radio personality Priscilla Patrick and her survival of the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka will be making its world premiere at the 8th Malaysia International Film Festival (MIFFest) from July 19-27.
'The Tides Will Decide,' directed by first-time documentarian Azim Rizal and produced by Iskander and Feisal Azizuddin of Feisk Productions, follows Priscilla's personal account of how the tsunami has profoundly impacted her life.
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