Yathrib

Yathrib (Mandarin: 雅思里布 Pinyin: Yǎsī lǐ bù Jyutping: ngaa5 si1 lei5 bou3) is a 1968 Hong Kong short experimental film produced and directed by Norman Chow. The film is told from the first-person perspective, as it follows a human being as he/she experiences a series of map to map and solving small puzzles. It is known for its experimental and electronic score, which was composed by Brad Mak, as well as its modern production design by Joseph Tsong.

Yathrib was produced by Chow's production company Robot Probe Productions, which the film was shot in the Modern Building, the company's headquarters, and was released theatrically by Golden Flare Pictures on 1 November 1968, to mixed reviews. It has since gained a cult following.