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Rahmah Pauzi is a digital content specialist, freelance video journalist, and documentary arts/film practitioner based in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. She's currently heading the digital content division at a local publishing house, IMAN Publication and previously was the video lead at BFM Radio, where she was also a frequent guest of a weekly arts and culture show, A Bit of Culture, hosted by Kam Raslan. She holds an MA in News & Documentary from New York University, and has done works for outlets such as PBS, Al Jazeera, Channel News Asia, and International Business Times. Most of her works revolve around the theme of home, self-exile, crossroads, and memory. Some of her works include VR documentary Return to Chernobyl, (2016 OJA Nominee), 24 (Szczecin European Film Festival), Welcome to Malaysia, King George Didn’t Know What’s Gonna Happen (Alternative Film Festival 2017), One Day When I Grow Up (One World Media & ASIADOC 2021), and documentary performance A Notional History (TPAM Yokohama, 2019) by Five Arts Centre.



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Caring for the Carers: How Malaysian artists working with communities hold space

I had forgotten how loaded the words “how are you,” or “apa khabar,” can be. I’ve always had issues with the greeting – I used to think that it was a statement/question that stops someone cold the moment they are asked, as how can you even summarise how you are doing if you start reflecting

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