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Friday, October 30, 2009

TAF: Tabung Amirul Fakir


Reka Bentuk Poster Oleh Meor Lantera Jiwa


Saudara dan saudari sekalian,

Dengan hormatnya dimaklumkan bahawa sebuah program seni akan dijalankan seperti berikut:

Program: TAF PROJECT
Tarikh: 14 November 2009 (Sabtu)
Masa: 3.00 petang – 10.30 malam
Tempat: Rumah YKP, Ipoh

Acara jualan produk seni, persembahan muzik, putaran filem pendek dan video seni serta bacaan puisi akan dijayakan oleh sekumpulan seniman yang prihatin akan nasib yang menimpa Amirul Fakir, penulis dan penyair yang sudah lebih setahun menderita sakit.

Antara pemuzik, pelukis dan penulis yang terlibat adalah Pyanhabib, Fathullah Luqman, S.M Zakir, Shamsuddin Othman, Jay Freelove, Lee Kwang Goh, Kamal Sabran dan Nur Hanim. Majlis pelancaran Tabung Amirul Fakir (TAF) akan disempurnakan saudara Meor Yusof Aziddin selaku pencetus idea pada awal tahun ini.

Kehadiran saudara/saudari ke acara ini adalah amat dialu-alukan. Untuk informasi terperinci, sila lihat kepilan poster.

Terima kasih.

Nur Hanim Khairuddin
Kamal Sabran

Koordinator TAF Project



*TAF merupakan inisiatif para seniman khususnya teman-teman kepada Amirul Fakir, seorang penyair/penulis tempatan yang sedang membina nama sejak tiga tahun kebelakangan ini. Setelah pelancaran antologi cerpen sulungnya yang bertajuk MEA CULPA pada April 2008, beliau ditimpa penyakit yang tidak dapat dikesan puncanya. Sudah lebih satu setengah tahun beliau tidak dapat bergiat dan mencari rezeki.

Justeru itu, sebagai sebuah komuniti seni yang prihatin, TAF ini dilancarkan untuk menghimpun wang bagi membantu mengurangkan beban kos perubatan dan sarahidup Amirul Fakir. Semoga usaha kita sedikit sebanyak turut memberi semangat kepada beliau untuk tidak terus menyerah kalah.

Saya memohon bantuan rakan-rakan untuk menjayakan acara ini seadanya. Bantuan dari segi kewangan, sumbangan persembahan, pinjaman PA system, projektor, kudapan, desain flyer dan promosi dan apa-apa yang difikirkan perlu amatlah dialu-alukan.
Semoga Tuhan memberkati. InsyaAllah.


Spread the word, make a donation, or volunteer.
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Kamal Sabran @ MASKARA SHORTIES





Rumah PENA KL
8 pm
Saturday
31 Oct 2009

FREE ENTRANCE

organized by
sindikit soljah

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

15 Malaysia : Special report from Pusan International Film Festival



Friday October 16, 2009
Malaysian connection
By RIZAL JOHAN

The filmmakers behind 15Malaysia were on cloud nine as they made their way to the 14th Pusan International Film Festival – the biggest international Asian film festival in the region.

The camaraderie between the filmmakers was evident as soon as all of them gathered and greeted each other at KLIA. There was such glee in their faces and it was a laugh a minute as everyone was cracking jokes and enjoying every moment of it.

“It’s nice to go in such a big group. It’s a lot of fun,” said the boyish director of Halal, upon arrival at the Incheon International Airport in Seoul. The group had to get on a bus now to Gimpo International Airport and catch the final plane to Busan, check in to their respective hotels with a two hour window to freshen up and get ready for the red carpet event at the Suyeong Bay Yachting Center.
The opening ceremony was an open air event next to the beach that would kick off at dusk and there was already a long queue of people eargerly waiting to get inside to get a glimpse and photograph the stars who would be arriving later.
By the time night fell at about 6.30pm, the place was packed with the festival’s guests and delegates and the army of star struck fans standing and eargerly waiting at either side of the red carpet runway.

At 7pm, PIFF 2009 had officially begun with the arrival of stars on the red carpet. There were stars from South Korea, China and many other countries. They came either individually, as couples or a group of three to six people. When it was Malaysia’s turn, however, there was about a dozen of them.
It was a show of force by the numbers alone and they were the biggest group that night consisting of Teo, Ng, Lim, Liew, Woo Ming Jin, Jordan Suleiman, Khairil M. Bahar, Nam Ron, actor Namewee, Linus Chung, ruumz chief executive James Chong and Kelab Seni Filem president Wong Tuck Cheong. Whether or not the majority of Korean audiences knew who these bunch were as their names were announced, they all sounded just as excited to see them.

“I wasn’t really sure whether they were screaming for us or for the people who went in front of us,” said Bahir Yeusuff, the producer for Meter. “But as I looked around I realised, ‘No, they are really screaming for us.’ It’s unbelievable! Do they even know who we are?”

Director Khairil was on an adrenaline rush and had decided early on that he was going to own the red carpet.
“I could hear the yelling as we arrived on the red carpet and as we walked, I slowly raised my hand and the screams started getting louder. So I raised my other hand and the screams became even louder. I just ploughed through on the red carpet. I wasn’t going to take it slow. I was pimpin’ it big time!” he related later after the show, still reeling from the rush to the head.

The Malaysian group were simply over the moon after the opening ceremony which included fireworks, live performances and the screening of the festival’s opening film from South Korea, Good Morning President. At some point they felt like pinching themselves just in case this was all a dream.

The next day the filmmakers attended the screening of 15Malaysia at the Megabox Theatre, in the Sfunz building, with a large Korean audience in attendance and received a huge applause after it was over. The filmmakers then lined up in front of the cinema hall and stood standing for a Q&A session with members of the audience who praised their work and asked questions about their film styles, influences, circumcision (with reference to Ho Yuhang’s Potong Saga) and even the economic divide among the different races in Malaysia.

At the end of it, some of them rushed over to the filmmakers and personally congratulated them and even asked for their autographs. Teo, who had answered most of the questions during the session, was pleasantly surprised with what was being asked.

Later that night was the 15Malaysia party which was held at the Seacloud Hotel on the 25th floor which opened out into an outdoor terrace. Though it was chilly being out in the open, it had a beautiful view of Busan city and that’s where the filmmakers met, talked and exchanged contacts with the guests who consisted of programmers from different film festivals such as Cannes and Rotterdam, industry people and trade publications like Variety among others.

An article by acclaimed French film critique and historian Jean Michel Frodon had compared 15Malaysia to the French New Wave and said that it was the highlight of PIFF 2009.

“He’s widely read in France and Europe,” Teo told all of us. “So more people are going to read about you guys,” he said with a smile. He also cautioned the filmmakers to not let it get into their heads and keep working hard and build more contacts because “there are so many more opportunities as a filmmaker to get your films seen. Look at the amount of film festivals out there. They are always looking for something new, something different.”

So how did this group end up in Pusan? Remember, this was a bunch of independent filmmakers largely unknown in Malaysia. 15Malaysia changed all that. This project raised their profiles at home and brought them to the PIFF – a gathering place for film industry people from around the world.

Everyone involved in this project had a part to play – from Teo, the filmmakers to P1 and Pusan. One would also have to credit the turbulent nature of our country’s political and social situation during the last couple of years otherwise these filmmakers wouldn’t have had much to say in the first place.

Teo put it down to hardwork and luck and he’s right. But if you genuinely care for something – like the future of our nation – then the sincerity of your intentions will speak volumes and it will be seen and heard for a long time to come.
You can watch all the excitement on video as the filmmakers made their way to Pusan and back on www.ruumz.com/15malaysia.

Voices of the people

Produced by Pete Teo, 15Malaysia is a short film project featuring the works of 15 Malaysian filmmakers, and released intermittently between Aug 17 and Sept 17. These films not only deal with socio-political issues in Malaysia, they also feature some of the best-known faces in the country, including actors, musicians and top political leaders. P1 launched 15MY in August as part of its branding effort and to support local content creation. The films in 15Malaysia are: Potong Saga by Ho Yuhang; Chocolate by Yasmin Ahmad; The Tree by Amir Muhammad; House by Linus Chung; Halal by Liew Seng Tat; The Son by Desmond Ng; Lumpur by Kamal Sabran; One Future by Tan Chui Mui; Slovak Sling by Woo Ming Jin; Gerhana by James Lee; Meter by Benji and Bahir; Duit Kecil by Johan John; Healthy Paranoia by Khairil Bahar; Lollipop by Nam Ron and Rojak! by the Suleiman Brothers.

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Friday, October 16, 2009

15Malaysia walks the red carpet at Pusan International Film Festival




15Malaysia is 15 short films about Malaysia featuring some of the country's coolest directors and personalities.

Today marks day one of the the Pusan International Film Festival. Asia's biggest film industry event will continue until 16 October and we're particularly excited for this year as 15Malaysia will be screened in front of an international audience.
All the directors of 15Malaysia are present at the film festival, their presence made possible by P1 and Ruumz. Not bad considering the initial plan was to send just three or four directors! But P1's CEO Michael Lai was awesome enough to sponsor all 15 to the prestigious film fest.

Check out videos and blogs direct from South Korea at 15malaysia.


Produced by Pete Teo, 15Malaysia is a short film project featuring the works of 15 Malaysian filmmakers, and released intermittently between Aug 17 and Sept 17. These films not only deal with socio-political issues in Malaysia, they also feature some of the best-known faces in the country, including actors, musicians and top political leaders. P1 launched 15MY in August as part of its branding effort and to support local content creation. The films in 15Malaysia are: Potong Saga by Ho Yuhang; Chocolate by Yasmin Ahmad; The Tree by Amir Muhammad; House by Linus Chung; Halal by Liew Seng Tat; The Son by Desmond Ng; Lumpur by Kamal Sabran; One Future by Tan Chui Mui; Slovak Sling by Woo Ming Jin; Gerhana by James Lee; Meter by Benji and Bahir; Duit Kecil by Johan John; Healthy Paranoia by Khairil Bahar; Lollipop by Nam Ron and Rojak! by the Suleiman Brothers.


visit Pusan International Film Festival

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Experimental Tokyo!



experimental visual-sound art performance
Stripes Gallery Tokyo,
9pm, Oct 2009

Kamalsabran: electro-acoustic
Kok Siew Wai: voice, instruments
Masnoor Ramli: Live Video mix
Kotaro Tanaka: Live video Mix

producer: Katsuyuki, Sato-san, Haneem kaydeen, sharon

Japan-Malaysia Video Art Exchange Program

Sunday, October 04, 2009

kamal sabran is in Tokyo 28Sept-12Oct 2009



for a series of performances, screening, video art workshop and lectures.


video art workshop in Nippon Engineering College, Tokyo Japan