The flood of Rohingya migrants into Bangladesh
has grabbed headlines in recent months, but it was the plight of
the Rohingya "boat people" two years ago that moved director
Edmund Yeo to make the film.
Yeo said the news of mass graves of people thought to be mainly
Rohingya victims of human traffickers discovered near Malaysia's
border with Thailand in 2015 drew his attention to conditions
for migrants from neighboring countries.
"It inspired me to explore more what really happened," Yeo told
a question-and-answer session after the film's world premiere in
the main competition section at the Tokyo International Film
Festival on Saturday.
"I realized that as they tried to run away from their own
country, many of them came to Malaysia for a better life, but
the truth is, life isn't better for them," said Yeo.
"Aqerat" follows Hui Ling, played by Malaysian actress Daphne
Low, a young woman painstakingly saving up for a move to Taiwan
- until her roommate and the roommate's abusive boyfriend make
off with her savings.
Desperate for money, she begins working for a human smuggling
ring, but the job takes a heavy emotional toll as she witnesses
severe beatings and death.
Yeo chose the title "Aqerat" after learning it meant "afterlife"
in the Rohingya language, similar to the Malay word of the same
meaning, "Akhirat".
"They're trying to escape from Myanmar, they're trying to look
for an afterlife," he said. "Is Malaysia their afterlife?"
"Aqerat" screens next at international film festivals in
Singapore and the southern Indian state of Kerala.
Yeo is no stranger to the Tokyo International Film Festival,
where his debut feature, "River of Exploding Durians" premiered
in competition in 2014.
He also has a documentary about Malaysian film director Yasmin
Ahmad, called "Yasmin-san", premiering at this year's festival.
(Reporting by Chris Gallagher; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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