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''The Last Communist'' ( ms, Lelaki Komunis Terakhir) is a 2006 Malaysian film described by director Amir Muhammad as a "semi-musical documentary". It is inspired by the leader of the disbanded
Malayan Communist Party The Malayan Communist Party (MCP), officially the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM), was a Marxist–Leninist and anti-imperialist communist party which was active in British Malaya and later, the modern states of Malaysia and Singapore from ...
,
Chin Peng Chin Peng (21 October 1924 – 16 September 2013), born Ong Boon Hua, was a Malayan communist politician, anti-fascist activist and long-time leader of the Malayan Communist Party (MCP) and the Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA). During ...
and the Malayan Emergency (1948–1960) during which more than 10,000 Malayan and British troops and civilians lost their lives. The film was banned from screening in Malaysia by the government's Home Affairs Ministry.
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The film features interviews with people in the towns in which Peng lived from birth to national independence, interspersed with songs that are fashioned after propaganda films. ''The Last Communist'' made its world premiere at the 2006 Berlin Film Festival. It has also been shown at the
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, but has never been publicly shown in its home country. The film has been uploaded in its entirety on
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See also

* History of Malaysia


References


Further reading

*Bonura, C. (2021). The What-Has-Been and the Now of a Communist Past in Malaya in the Films of Amir Muhammad. ''Positions: Asia Critique'', 29(1), 47-65.


External links

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''The Last Communist''
- Director Amir Muhammad's blog
Edited footage of 21 May screening.
- English and Malay without subtitles. 2006 films Films about communism Films about the Malayan Emergency Malaysian documentary films Malaysian political films Malay-language films English-language Malaysian films Chinese-language Malaysian films Tamil-language Malaysian films Films directed by Amir Muhammad Films produced by Amir Muhammad Malaysian independent films 2006 independent films Films with screenplays by Amir Muhammad {{Malaysia-film-stub