Queer as Punk
LGBT punk band ‘Shh...Diam!’ boldly defies its name—Malay for ‘shut up!’—by shouting their truth to the world. Director Yihwen Chen chronicles the journey of this chosen family as they grow, spreading courage with wit, humor, and irresistible charm. Queer as Punk invites audiences into the lives of band members Faris, Yon, and Yoyo, capturing candid conversations during Malaysia’s shifting political landscape. The film delves into themes of self-expression, bodily transformation, love, parental expectations, anxiety, and political participation, all set against the backdrop of a country that denies queer rights. Democracy, stifled by state-endorsed monopolies on religion, desire, and identity, creates a suffocating environment. Amidst the challenges of ‘pink migration’, where many seek spaces to simply exist, collective care and camaraderie become essential lifelines. The Covid-19 pandemic adds another layer of hardship, yet the band perseveres, using their music and gigs to vent, flirt, and share laughs. With their bold sound and infectious energy, ‘Shh...Diam!’ will have you singing along in no time!
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Runtime
88 min -
Country
Indonesia, Malaysia -
Year of Presentation
2025 -
Year of Production
2025 -
Director
Yihwen Chen -
Cast
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Production Company
Locke Films, Talamedia -
Berlinale Section
Forum -
Berlinale Category
Documentary-, Essay Film
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Biography Yihwen Chen
Yihwen Chen is a Malaysian documentary filmmaker and journalist. Her debut feature documentary Eye on the Ball, about Malaysia’s blind football team, premiered in London in 2019. In 2022, her #MeToo short documentary, The Boys Club, had its world premiere at the Busan International Short Film Festival where it won the NETPAC Award. Her second feature documentary Queer as Punk, spotlighting marginalised communities in Malaysia, was supported by the Hot Docs CrossCurrents Fund and IDA Pare Lorentz Fund. She is an alumna of IDFAcademy and American Film Showcase.
Filmography Yihwen Chen
2019 Eye one the Ball | 2021 The Boy’s Club | 2025 Queer as Punk