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Day and Night 2016

95 min📅 2016-04-30

Day and Night (2016), an omnibus drama from Malaysian filmmaker Ho Yuhang, weaves three poignant short films into a single raw reflection on societal unease.

Director: Ho Yuhang

Cast

Yeo Yann Yann
Yeo Yann Yann
Frederick Lee
Frederick Lee
Jerrica Xufei Lai
Woman 2
Carmen Soo
Carmen Soo
Woman 1
Gianni Subba
The Son

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Day and Night (2016) about?

Day and Night (2016) is an omnibus drama featuring three short films that explore societal fractures in Malaysia through deeply personal stories. The segment “TRESPASSED” centers on a woman whose overwhelming grief takes an unsettling, almost supernatural shape, while the other films examine isolation and observation in their own quiet ways.

Who directed Day and Night?

Day and Night (2016) is an omnibus film directed by three Malaysian directors, including Ho Yuhang, Charlotte Lim, and Yeo Joon Han, each contributing a short film that reflects their personal perspective on Malaysian society.

Who stars in Day and Night?

The anthology features Yeo Yann Yann, Frederick Lee, Jerrica Xufei Lai, Carmen Soo, and Gianni Subba as the principal cast members across its three short films.

Is Day and Night (2016) worth watching?

As an unrated omnibus drama, Day and Night (2016) may not have a widely known IMDb rating, but its raw, introspective storytelling and strong performances make it compelling for fans of atmospheric drama. The film’s thematic depth and visual restraint reward those seeking thought-provoking cinema over mainstream entertainment.

How long is Day and Night?

Day and Night (2016) has a total runtime of 95 minutes across its three short films.

About Day and Night (2016) — Three Malaysian Short Films Merging Grief and Society

Day and Night (2016), an omnibus drama from Malaysian filmmaker Ho Yuhang, weaves three poignant short films into a single raw reflection on societal unease. The segment “TRESPASSED” follows a young woman whose grief spirals into eerie possession, blurring the line between sorrow and something far darker. Ho Yuhang’s unflinching camera captures her unraveling with quiet intensity, while the ensemble cast—led by Yeo Yann Yann and Frederick Lee—delivers performances steeped in emotional fragility. The result is a haunting meditation on loss, identity, and the unseen forces that shape us.

With its minimalist aesthetic and deliberate pacing, Day and Night (2016) strips away distraction to expose the cracks in personal and collective resilience. The atmosphere oscillates between eerie stillness and sudden emotional eruptions, mirroring the turbulent state of Malaysian society as seen through the eyes of its directors. Whether you’re drawn by its drama or its artistic boldness, this anthology leaves a lingering impression of quiet dread and raw humanity.