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ISSUE #137

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Don't panic! This month, we present an abridged guide to your rights as a Malaysian citizen. Are makeshift gated communities legal? Do you have any rights in a street demonstration? Well, go find out!

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Anything Goes, Anything Shows!: Jogho

09:00PM - 10 Dec 2009 | Filed under Film | Venue: Palate Palette Restaurant & Bar
Address: 21 Jalan Mesui, off Jalan Nagasari, 50200 Kuala Lumpur | Train: Raja Chulan (Monorail)
Price: Admission is Free | Contact: +603 2142 2148
E-mail: hello@palatepalette.com | Website: www.palatepalette.com

Are you a film junkie? Whether you like watching or making films, this is your chance to catch a variety of interesting films in the comfort of our upstairs lounge.Come eat, drink, be merry and... watch films! We reckon dinner beforehand at PP would be a good idea :)


Jogho is set in the bull-fighting Patani Malay community of Southern Thailand and tells an intriguing tale about family ties and vengeance. Mamat is a native Kelantanese but moved to Southern Thailand with his brother, Lazim as trainers for bull-fighting. Lazim is killed by Isa during a bull fighting match and by tradition, Mamat with the other men will have to avenge for Lazim's death. Due to revenge, Isa's son was murdered. In the end, at the bull fighting arena, Isa came to avenge his son's death. After Mamat snatches the gun, he decided not to kill Isa. However, Sani grabs the gun and killed Isa. In the end Mamat admits that he killed Isa and is taken away by the Thai police officers.


Freshly-popped curry and seaweed popcorn are served for your munching pleasure!

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