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Produced by Genevieve Duis, 41, and directed by Johan John from Kuala Lumpur, the 45-minute film blends humour and cultural sentiment, giving viewers a unique perspective on Kaamatan.
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It is about celebrating culture in a fun and relatable way.
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“Kaamatan isn’t just a reflection of the past. Rather, it’s a living, evolving expression of who we are,” said Genevieve, from Kg Nosoob, Penampang.
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Through the simple yet symbolic presence of Roti Kahwin, the film conveys how food can become a love language, connecting people across different backgrounds.
Filmed in Kota Kinabalu, with key scenes shot in Kuala Lumpur, the project captures the duality many young Sabahans experience today - balancing tradition with modern urban life.
The production features cameo appearances by world arm-wrestling champion Michael Ford, together with a dynamic team of emerging creatives from East and West Malaysia.
With its mix of humour, nostalgia and cultural pride, Roti Kahwin – A Kaamatan Story is set to be a significant contribution to Sabah抯 growing film industry, an artistic tribute to the deep-rooted traditions and evolving modern identity of the Kadazandusun people.
In last year’s Kaamatan, they produced a film titled “Tarik Tali.”






