Ineza, a 31-year-old documentary filmmaker, has dedicated the past eight years to meticulously crafting thought-provoking documentaries that delve into the complexities of social issues, with a special focus on projects that champion the rights of underprivileged groups, including the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community, women, and children.
Throughout her illustrious career, she has had the privilege of collaborating with esteemed organisations such as UNICEF, the Joint Action Group on Gender Equality (JAG),and Justice for Sisters, driven by a deep-seated conviction that marginalised communities in Malaysia deserve to have their voices amplified and their stories told.
Her tireless efforts are aimed at empowering these communities, providing a platform for them to be heard and seen, and shedding light on the struggles and challenges they face. Through her documentaries, she strives to raise awareness about the importance of equality, justice, and human rights, and to inspire positive change in society.
Ineza's passions extend far beyond the realm of documentary filmmaking, where she dedicates herself to crafting captivating stories. When she's not bringing audiences closer to the truth through her work, she finds herself enthralled by the world of Manchester United, with a fervent dedication to the iconic football club.
In addition to her love for the beautiful game, Ineza has a special affinity for the creative and imaginative world of LEGO, often finding comfort and solace in the intricate and colorful bricks. Moreover, she has a burgeoning interest in woodworking, which serves as a testament to her multifaceted personality.
Inez's inaugural feature-length documentary, aptly titled M for Malaysia, represents a pivotal moment in her illustrious career, exemplifying her unwavering commitment to the art of storytelling and her unrelenting enthusiasm for illuminating the lives and struggles of marginalized communities that have hitherto been overlooked or underrepresented.