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Bernard Chauly (lahir 1973) merupakan seorang pengarah, penerbit filem dan penulis skrip Malaysia, berasal dari Taiping, Perak dan merupakan adik kepada Bernice Chauly, penulis dan pendidik terkenal.
Award-winning film director Bernard Chauly has worked with some of Malaysia’s biggest names, including Tatler Malaysia’s cover stars Nur Fazura and Bront Palarae. Born in Taiping, Perak, Bernard Chauly is a prominent figure in the local film industry.
Bernard Chauly was born in 1973 in Malaysia. He is a director and writer, known for Istanbul Aku Datang! (2012), Apa Dosaku: The Sybil Kathigasu Story (2010) and Gold Diggers (2009).
KUALA LUMPUR: Award-winning director Bernard Chauly, who gave Malaysians popular movies as Gol & Gincu and Pisau Cukur, is a master of not only the camera but also the kitchen.
Nov 4, 2009 · Bernard Chauly was born in Taiping, Malaysia in 1973 and is of Punjabi-Chinese parentage. Bearing a strong interest in the filming industry, he willingly kicks off his career from the bottom despite holding a Masters of Arts with distinction from Goldsmiths College, London specialising in directing and writing for screen.
Dec 1, 2021 · Born in Taiping, Perak, Bernard Chauly is a prominent figure in the local film industry; the filmmaker is known for his highly acclaimed works, such as Gol & Gincu (2005), Goodbye Boys (2006), and the award-winning Istanbul Aku Datang (2012).
Bernard Chauly is a Malaysian director whose works have been screened in film festivals around the world, including Tokyo, London, Bangkok, Berlin, Amsterdam, Jakarta and Singapore. He has directed commercially-successful films which portray the spirit of the Southeast Asian communities.
Bernard Chauly was born in 1973 in Malaysia. He is a director and writer, known for Istanbul Aku Datang! (2012), Apa Dosaku: The Sybil Kathigasu Story (2010) and Gold Diggers (2009).
Feb 11, 2017 · Leading Malaysian director Bernard Chauly talks about the social media revolution and regional filmmaking scene.
Oct 9, 2017 · We speak to film director Bernard Chauly, who directed an 8 part miniseries, about Sybil's extraordinary life and the role she played during one of Malaysia's most turbulent periods in history. Produced by: Natasha Fusil