Brunei film wins Best Borneo Feature Documentary


Syafi Halim poses with his award for AIFFA 2025’s Best Borneo Documentary Award at the Borneo Cultures Museum, Kuching. - AIFFA 2025 via BB/ANN

KUCHING: Brunei marked a milestone in its creative landscape with Wujud winning the Best Borneo Feature Documentary at the inaugural Borneo Documentary Awards held in conjunction with the 7th Asean International Film Festival and Awards (AIFFA) 2025 in Kuching, Sarawak.

Directed by Syafi Halim and co-directed by Rui Oliveira Lopes, the film was the only Bruneian nominee, with remaining finalists representing Malaysia.

Organised by the Asean PR Network, AIFFA is a film festival celebrating storytelling across the region. For its first Borneo Documentary Awards, AIFFA received 34 submissions.

Awards coordinator Rashid Salleh said the awards were established to “give a platform to stories from Borneo, told by Borneans themselves – to highlight authentic voices, local experiences and the richness of our shared heritage”. Produced by New Wave Films, Wujud explores Bruneian identity beyond stereotypes, challenging the belief that Bruneians are defined solely by wealth.

During his acceptance speech, director Syafi said, “Honestly, I didn’t expect that. All the other films nominated looked amazing. It’s called Wujud because if I asked you, ‘What are Bruneian people like?’ most would simply say we’re rich – and that’s it.

“But we’re not just that. We have our struggles, our stories and our history. Wujud is a way of saying we ‘exist’, and we are here.”

He expressed hope for greater regional collaboration, adding, “I hope one day there will be more Bruneian films submitted to AIFFA, and more partnerships with Asean filmmakers – especially our fellow Bornean storytellers.” - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

 

 

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