KIL (2013)
May 29, 2013Release Date

Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Redza Minhat
Akil

Cristina Suzanne
Zara

Harun Salim Bachik
Encik Harun

Dira Abu Zahar
Salina

Hasnul Rahmat
Johan Iskandar

Anne James
Miss Jasmine

Juliana Evans
Girl Who Committed Suicide

Aidil Rusli
Entertainment Reporter Aidil Manjalara

Mohd Anuar Mohamed Zakri
Akil's Boss

Raja Noor Baizura
Akil's Mother

Ella Aminuddin
Ella (Akil's Neighbour)

Atilia Haron
Johan's Wife

Johan Iskandar
L.A.B. Agent

Jipie
Policeman #1

Muhammad Zulhilmi
Policeman #2

Junad M. Nor
Co-worker #1

Elly Rahman
Co-worker #2

Ungku Annuar
Shahir (Akil's Brother)

Hamidah Jemima Aziz
Mimi (Johan's Daughter)

Ray Nordin
Pak Samad

Soon Hoe Yap
Mechanic

Ham Abdullah
Victim

Zaleha Mohamad
Aunt Rose

Fazrik Kamarudin
Businessman

Khairul Zaman Dzulkifly
Fruit Vendor

Mengster
Black Figure

Nik Amir Mustapha
Director / Screenplay / Executive Producer / Writer

Rewan Ishak
Writer / Editor / Executive Producer

Mohamad Anizan Sarif
Executive Producer

Saiful Ridzuan Sharafuddin
Original Music Composer

Yung Chong Soon
Director of Photography

Tengku Iesta Tengku Alaudin
Producer

Nor Zila binti Haji Aminuddin
Media.


Details.
Wiki.
KIL is a 2013 Malaysian Malay-language mystery drama film directed by Nik Amir Mustapha and It was written by Nik Amir Mustapha, Rewan Ishak and Khairulzaman Dzulkifly and produced by Tengku Iesta Tengku Alaudin.
The film's title, a play on the word "kill" and "Akil", the latter being the name of the main protagonist β a quiet and depressed young man who sees suicide as his only solution. After several suicide attempts, Akil hires an agency known as Life Action Bureau (LAB), to help him commit suicide. When the date of his death draws near, he falls in love with a girl he met, Zara. This interaction however causes him to begin having second thoughts about death.
The film stars Redza Minhat and Cristina Suzanne. The film had a public release on 30 May 2013.
The film won four awards from seven nominations at the Anugerah Skrin 2013 (including Best Film) and topped the 26th Malaysian Film Festival with five wins out of eleven nominations (including Best Picture).
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