A celebration of expression in all its forms — where voice, movement, and presence converge to inspire, entertain, and move audiences across every stage and medium.
A celebration of expression in all its forms — where voice, movement, and presence converge to inspire, entertain, and move audiences across every stage and medium.
A celebration of expression in all its forms — where voice, movement, and presence converge to inspire, entertain, and move audiences across every stage and medium.
A celebration of expression in all its forms — where voice, movement, and presence converge to inspire, entertain, and move audiences across every stage and medium.
Directors Cut is a curated series by The Living History Project that brings Malaysia’s contemporary film directors into the spotlight—offering audiences a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the stories behind their most iconic films.
In intimate conversations, directors share the inspirations that shaped their work.
The Living History Project (TLHP) is proud to collaborate with Actsugi, a leading digital content creation company specializing in immersive 360° storytelling and high-resolution aerial photography. Together, we embark on a mission to capture the essence of Kuala Lumpur’s diverse neighborhoods through a series of stunning drone visuals.
As part of our ongoing mission to preserve and share the many threads that make up Malaysia’s living tapestry, The Living History Project is proud to document untold and alternative histories. This reflects our shared commitment to rethinking historical narratives and embracing a more inclusive approach to memory and identity.
Penang is a place where time lingers. On its streets, layers of history unfold in the architecture of George Town’s shophouses, the scent of incense flavours of food, century-old clan temples and the inflections of Tamil, Hokkien, Malay, and English spoken in the same breath. Once a vital node in the colonial spice trade and a meeting point of Eastern and Western cultures, Penang today remains a cultural crossroads—where heritage and modernity exist in delicate tension.
As we look ahead to 2026, The Living History Project (TLHP) continues to expand its mission of capturing Malaysia’s living heritage in authentic and inclusive ways. Building on the success of past initiatives, TLHP is shaping a diverse slate of projects that reflect the many layers of our society.
Real Malaysia is more than a digital archive—it is a heartfelt movement to capture the voices, dreams, struggles, and everyday triumphs of Malaysians from every walk of life. Initiated by The Living History Project, this campaign invites citizens across the country to share their real stories—unfiltered, deeply personal, and authentically Malaysian.