List of Bruneian films

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A list of films produced in Brunei from the earliest film to present. Films are listed by year of release.

1968-2017

No.TitleDirectorCastGenreRelease date
1968
1.Gema Dari Menara [1] [2] [3] Mohasbi AhmadPengiran Abbas P.H. Besar, Harun Md. Dom, Jamaliah Abu Drama October 23
2013
2. Ada Apa Dengan Rina Harlif Haji Mohamad, Farid Azlan GhaniSyukri Mahari, Tauffek Ilyas, Dayangku Moniri Pengiran Mohiddin, Haji Mohd Firdaus Haji Salleh, Norharizah Haji Sisi Comedy February 23
2014
3. Yasmine Siti Kamaluddin, Chan Man Ching Liyana Yus, Reza Rahadian, Agus Kuncoro Action, teen drama August 21

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References

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  2. "Filem Negara akan membuat filem chorak keugamaan" (in Malay). Berita Harian. 11 August 1967. p. 1. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
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