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A Renaissance For Malaysian Film Industry?
By Rohani Mohd Ibrahim
KUALA LUMPUR, March 29 (Bernama) -- The audience and players in the local
entertainment scene often ponder whether the nation's film industry will be able
to succeed at the international stage.
The local film industry that has come a long way since the first Malay film
'Laila Majnun' produced some 80 years ago is now on the verge of a renaissance
after a long lull in compelling productions.
The National Film Development Corporation of Malaysia's (Finas) Promotion
and Marketing Director, Abd Khalid Maulod, highlighted that the local film
industry is now seeing some impressive developments.
He said not only the number of films by Malaysian producers have increased
but also the recognition for them.
A total of 73 local films were screened throughout 2012 compared with 49
films in 2011, 39 films (2010), and 27 films (2009).
Apart from these figures, if the international recognition that they are
getting is anything to go by, they have improved in their quality too.
BUNOHAN THE BEST FILM
As for example 'Bunohan', which was chosen as the film of the year at the
25th Malaysian Film Festival (MFF 25) this month, so far has received a number
of international accolades.
In 2012, the film appeared as the only Malaysian film among 71 international
films listed for the 85th Academy Award under the foreign language category.
Bunohan also grabbed the Golden Hanoman award at the Jogjakarta Asean Film
Festival (JAFF) in Indonesia and also the NETPAC (Network to Promote Asean
Cinemas) award during the Taipei Golden Horse 2011 Film Festival.
Bunohan also premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and the
Taipei Golden Horse. Bunohan was also selected by Universal Pictures to be
distributed in several nations including United Kingdom, France, Germany,
Australia and New Zealand.
Bunohan was also listed at the 55th Asia Pacific Film Festival with four
other productions from Malaysia - Ombak Rindu, Songlap, Nur Kasih The Movie and
Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa.
Bunohan's lead star Faizal Hussein, won the best male actor at the MFF25.
The storyline revolves around three brothers living in an isolated town in
Peninsular Malaysia's northeast state of Kelantan, near the Malaysia-Thai border
who become estranged.
THE LEGEND OF MERONG MAHAWANGSA
Prior to Bunohan the best film at the MFF 24 'Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa'
which tells the story of the legendary sea-farer and warrior, a descendent of
Alexander the Great, received international attention.
In the movie, when the Roman legion stopped in Goa, India to mend their
vessels, they sought the help of Merong Mahawangsa to take the Roman prince to
Langkasuka so that he could marry a Chinese princess from the Han dynasty. This
mission is riddled with danger.
Merong Mahawangsa was screened in more than 40 nations and received good
reviews.
The same goes to 'KL Gangster' directed by Syamsul Yusof, that recorded a
RM12 million (US$3.88 million)'box office' collection and was well received by
Malay film buffs when it was screened during the Seri Temasek II Gala Night in
Singapore in February.
TAKING MALAYSIAN FILMS TO THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE
Finas' Chairman, Md Afendi Hamdan, in his speech during the gala night
noted that one of the major missions of Finas is to enhance the film industry's
competitiveness and the national creative content.
"This will set the path for the national film industry in recording sterling
achievements. Through consistent creativity and innovation in content
production, high quality outcomes are possible and will contribute to the local
film industry's excellence," he said.
The Seri Temasek Gala Night is one of the effective platform for Finas in
taking Malaysian films to the international stage.
"One of the things that I want to emphasise here is that in line with the
1Malaysia concept, Finas also views seriously the development of Chinese and
Indian films," explained Md Afendi.
THE SERI TEMASEK AWARD
Md Afendi said the gala night that was being held for the second time in
Singapore is due to the fact that the Malay film industry started off at the
Studio Jalan Ampas in the republic.
"Malaysia's legendary silver screen idols like the late P.Ramlee and Nordin
Ahmad started off from the Studio Jalan Ampas. The studio is literally the
birthplace of the Malaysian film industry," he said.
The Seri Temasek Gala Night was first organised in 2011 in Singapore to give
recognition to the people in performing arts in Malaysia and Singapore.
During the recent gala night another of Malaysia's legendary actor, the late
Nordin Ahmad, was awarded the 'Anugerah Lagenda Dalam Kenangan Seri Temasek'.
Meanwhile, four performing artistes from Malaysia - veteran crooner Sharifah
Aini, veteran actor Latifah Omar, top musician Dr Ahmad Nawab and veteran actor
and the sister in law of P.Ramlee, Mariani Ismail received the Seri Temasek
Excellence Award.
-- BERNAMA