The Japan Foundation Kuala Lumpur and GSC International Screens have announced Cinema Pairing: Japan x Malaysia, a special film screening programme that offers audiences a window into the cultures, societies, and lived experiences of both countries. The event is set to take place from 15-17 May 2026 at GSC Mid Valley Megamall.
This specially curated programme features two sets of double features, where audiences can enjoy two films with a single ticket, together with sharing sessions by Malaysian filmmakers. These sessions offer deeper insight into how local filmmakers draw inspiration from classic Japanese cinema.
This initiative is supported by the Japan Foundation through its Professional Development and Networking Programme for Film Programmers and Curators from ASEAN and Japan. The programme aims to nurture the next generation of film programmers, equipping them to share Japanese cinema in their respective countries and present it to local audiences.
“Through this programme, I wanted to explore cultural exchange between the two countries through cinema in a deeper context.” shared Jacky Yeap, programme curator and founder of Raintown Film Festival. “The programme is not focused on similar genres or styles, but on how Malaysian filmmakers draw inspiration from Japanese cinema and reinterpret those influences in their own work, while retaining their unique cultural identity and personal style.”

Featured Films
- Small, Slow but Steady: A Japanese film that celebrates the understated beauty of everyday life and encourages audiences to notice its subtle rhythms. Its gentle and reflective tone sets the stage for the double features that follow.
- Tokyo Story by Yasujirō Ozu and The Story of Southern Islet by Chong Keat Aun: These films reflect on personal struggles and family relationships, exploring emotional and generational tensions. Director Chong Keat Aun will be present at the screening to share insights into his creative process, as well as how Ozu’s masterpiece inspired his filmmaking journey.
- Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald by Kōki Mitani and Mencari Rahmat by Al Jafree Md Yusop: An absurd and humorous take on how people navigate unexpected situations, highlighting wit, community, and cultural nuances. Al Jafree Md Yusop will also attend the screening to share his perspectives on storytelling and how Japanese cinema has shaped his approach to filmmaking.
Ticket sales will be available via GSC ticketing kiosks, gsc.com.my, and the GSC mobile app from early May 2026.
