PETRONAS surprises with films celebrating Kaamatan and Gawai festivals, spreading joy and culture.
PETRONAS, the renowned oil and gas company, has truly embraced the festive spirit by releasing two captivating films, Linundus Do Koubasanan and Pesan Inik. These films beautifully capture the essence of the Kaamatan and Gawai festivals, celebrating the rich culture and traditions of Sabah and Sarawak. The film Linundus Do Koubasanan immerses viewers in the colorful and vibrant celebrations of Kaamatan, while Pesan Inik mesmerizes with the beauty of Gawai festivities.
Linundus Do Koubasanan highlights the unity and gratitude displayed by the Kadazandusun community during Kaamatan. The film portrays the harvest festival's significance in fostering togetherness and appreciation for nature's blessings. On the other hand, Pesan Inik showcases the Iban community's cultural practices during Gawai, emphasizing the importance of community spirit and heritage preservation.
These PETRONAS films not only entertain but also educate audiences about the deep-rooted traditions and values of the Kaamatan and Gawai festivals. By sharing these stories through cinema, PETRONAS promotes cultural diversity and unity among Malaysians, fostering a sense of pride in their shared heritage. Through these films, PETRONAS continues to be a driving force in preserving and promoting Malaysia's diverse cultural tapestry.
In a country known for its rich cultural heritage, PETRONAS' efforts in capturing and honoring the essence of Kaamatan and Gawai festivals through film are truly commendable. These cinematic creations serve as a bridge between generations, preserving the traditions and customs of Sabah and Sarawak for posterity. PETRONAS' commitment to showcasing Malaysia's cultural diversity through storytelling reinforces the importance of preserving and cherishing the nation's heritage.
PETRONAS has released Linundus Do Koubasanan and Pesan Inik, two films that celebrate the spirit of Kaamatan and Gawai, respectively.
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