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Archive for 'Films'

Monday 11:00 am, 3rd May 2010

Director, Ahmad Idham Shout Out To Gumbira ditulis oleh Gumbira none Komen

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Wednesday 3:47 pm, 28th April 2010

Niyang Rapik Screening In Singapore 13.05.2010 ditulis oleh Gumbira none Komen

Thanks to Liyana Jasmay’s recent tweet, we found out about the upcoming screen of Niyang Rapik.

Eversince its run in Malaysia with RM4 million in Box Office takings, Singaporeans may now be able to catch the movie on 13th May at all Eng Wah Cinemas.

The Curse of Niyang Rapik, written and produced by Ahmad Idham has been brought to the silver screen after the hit drama TV series, ‘Puaka Niyang Rapik’. Following the success of Jangan Pandang Belakang, Congkak and other Box Office hits, Ahmad Idham and Metrowealth (MIG) have teamed up once again to produce a new horror film – Niyang Rapik.

The Curse of Niyang Rapik begins with the death of Zack. His death shocks his friends as they come to the realization that his death may bear a mysterious link to an ancient sickle which he had stolen from an earlier trip to Niyang Rapik. A series of eerie incidents and haunting apparition sightings ensue as they try to right the wrong which their late friend had committed.

Niyang Rapik was shot in a span of ten days with a budget of RM 1.6 Million at Taksir Kenyir, Terrengganu. The film features a cast of young and upcoming talents such as winner of Best Actress at the 22nd Malaysian Film Festival- Liyana Jasmay as well as nominees in the 20th and 22nd Malaysian Film Festival Shaheizy Sam, Awal Ashaari and Fizz Fairuz.

ps : Liyana Jasmay will be in Singapore pretty soon too!  Watch this space for more updates.

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Friday 10:00 am, 23rd April 2010

P.Ramlee: Tribute to a Legend @ China Square Central 23.04 – 29.05.2010 ditulis oleh Gumbira none Komen

This coming April and May, Singapore Film Society pays tribute to this important icon with 4 retrospective screenings of his films, as part of the monthly SFS outdoor screenings at China Square Central.

Free Admission.

Free F&N Orange soft drinks for screenings on 23rd and 24th April!. Limited to the first 200 redemption.

Rain or shine event.  Screenings will be shifted indoors if we encounter bad weather. Come early to reserve the limited seating, or bring along your own mats, cushions & picnic baskets!

Apr 23, 7:30 pm

Sarjan Hassan / Sergeant Hassan (PG)

1955/ Singapore/ 115 min/ Malay with English Subtitles/ B&W / Drama, War

Director : Lamberto V.Avellana and P.Ramlee (uncredited) / Cast : P.Ramlee, Jins Shamsuddin

Apr 24, 7:30pm

Madu Tiga / Rivals Three (PG)

1964 / Singapore / 100 min / Malay with English subtitles/ B&W / Comedy

Director: P.Ramlee / Cast: P.Ramlee, Sarimah, Zera Agus

May 28, 7:30pm

Ibu Mertuaku / My Mother-In-Law (PG)

1962/ Singapore/ 120 min/ Malay with English subtitles/ B&W / Drama

Director: P.Ramlee / Cast: P.Ramlee, Sarimah, Ahmad Mahmud, Mak Dara

May 29, 7:30pm

Anak-Ku Sazali / My Son Sazali (PG)

1956 / Singapore/ 136 min/ Malay with English subtitles/ B&W/ Drama

Director: Phani Majumdar / Cast: P.Ramlee, Rosnani, Zaiton

In conjunction with the P.Ramlee screenings, Ming Wong’s award winning exhibition “Life of Imitation” (click the link for details) would be presented at the Singapore Art Museum. The artist revisits Singapore’s Golden Age of Cinema in the 1950’s – 60’s , with a showcase of P.Ramlee works and artifacts.

More event details on their Facebook Event Page.  Also check out http://www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/exhibitions/details.php?id=45

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Monday 9:00 am, 5th April 2010

Aaron & Suhailah Gets Main Role in Malaysian Film ditulis oleh Gumbira 1 Komen

It was rare for a media conference to held so grand and the first turned out to be a great attempt. ‘Dua Alam’ Media Conference held yesterday at Sheraton Towers Hotel, proved to be one of the much newsworthy film to be released this year.

A Malaysian film with two local talents as the main cast – now that’s news!

Aaron Aziz and Suhailah Salam who held the title of ideal couple way back in ‘Cinta Bollywood’ days, are paired up again, this time in a bigger screen. Suhailah is probably one of the less seen actress who haven’t appeared for the longest time on TV, made a grand kickstart as the the main role. Too early for us to say the grass seems greener on the other side, but Dr Rozmey was convinced that Suhailah proved to be the best figure to execute the role of Amy – a transvestite.

The flow of the story began to unfold as Adam changed his name to Amy return to his homeland to start afresh. Things took a turn as her real identity got exposed following an incident which resulted her to hang herself. The journey began as her body have to go through the final path of a human being before being put to rest.

Special appearance by Amy Search performing his own rendition of ‘Salam Terakhir’ was the icing of the cake, albeit the miming. Among the soundtrack includes ‘Andai Ku Tahu’ by Papa Rock, Ramli Sarip.

A preview of the music video cum movie trailer showed quite a bit of sensational scenes, but let’s wait for the full story end of this month, shall we?

Syabas to Aaron and Suhaila! Bonus points goes out to the amazing attendance of media and the sumptuous spread of food. Gumbira points to Amy Search for still looking good and charming.

‘Dua Alam’ by Dr Movie Production Sdn Bhd will be premiered on 28 April in Singapore and is expected to create a big impact, away from the typical predictable storyline. Also starring Faizal Hussein, Rosnah Johari, Yank Kasim, Kuswadinata, Andrea Abdullah and Royadi.

Could this be another news for the next local to cross our borders for good?

Pictures are taken by Abby Mus. More pictures up in Gumbira Fanpage

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Monday 4:21 pm, 22nd March 2010

Meet & Greet with Sharifah Amani at HMV 313@Somerset 27.03.2010 ditulis oleh Gumbira none Komen

Sharifah Amani, from Yasmin Ahmad’s “Sepet”, “Gubra” (Orked) and “Muallaf” will be making a special appearance cum Meet & Greet session at HMV 313@Somerset this Saturday, 27th March 2010 at 4pm.

Priority will be given to Muallaf DVD bought from HMV Singapore. This event is brought to you by HMV Singapore, Axis Music, Singapore Film Society and Lighthouse Pictures.

Muallaf DVD is available at all good DVD retailers islandwide.

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Friday 1:09 pm, 19th February 2010

G!Juice : Sanif Olek’s Love Trilogy ditulis oleh Gumbira none Komen

Last week, we were invited for a private screening of the ‘LOVE’ Trilogy by director, Sanif Olek, held at Telok Ayer Performing Arts Centre (TAPAC). Three of his short films – ‘Lost Sole’, ‘Ala Folie’ and ‘Ameen’, were presented. Each feature lasted under 25minutes. For icing on the cake – a raw preview of his latest, ‘Ramuan Rahasia’.

Sanif’s creative work began in 1996, heavily directing and producing dramas and info-documentaries. This man have done it all!

Among his current prominent portfolio include ‘Segaris Sinar 1988′, ‘Sewa’ (Episode 1 and 8) and ‘Vanilla’ and the concurrent ‘Makan Angin’ hosted by Najip Ali and Chef Wan now showing on Channel Suria. All that is left for his film, ‘Ramuan Rahasia’ are the scenes to be shot in Australia. G! Juice spoke to Sanif as he shared his enthusiasm.

All of your films are independently funded – what keeps you going?

I’m always inspired by people. Everyday when I take the MRT or bus, there are always people or situation that inspires me. The auntie picking up can from the bins, the late shift workers asleep on their seats, I can’t help but imagine the life after these people have stepped out of the public transport. Just like the this incident that struck me at the hawker center – a PRC was sitting alone and crying while talking to the phone. A friend was telling me that he was talking to a family back home. A death has occured. So being alone is not a good situation to hear sad news.

What’s really special about the Sultan mosque for you?

Masjid Sultan has always been special for me. It’s so steeped in history and visually, the mosque is very striking. So for a filmmaker like myself, the mosque inspires me. Walk inside and you can feel its history.

We love Lost Sole – was it an emotional period for you to actually go through that in memory of your father?

Finishing Lost Sole was a liberating process for me. So much of my life is in this film, including the passing of my father, Haji Olek Bakar. When I was about 8 years old, my late father came home from a Friday noon solat (prayer) at the mosque bare-footed. The thought of him walking home with no footwear for about 2 kilometers amazed me as a child.

The image of him at the house doorway looking exhausted, frustrated and helpless inspired me. As I grow older, I discovered that missing footwear at the mosque is a regular occurrence and often wonder the circumstances that would have allowed such occurrences in the “house of God”. Lost Sole was filmed post-911 in late 2005 – a time when I realized having ‘Mohamad’ in my name would be a dangerous badge of honour, especially when travelling to the West – where I feared for my being and freedom. An irony indeed!

We heard of your Ramuan Rahsia (The Missing Ingredient) through your teasers. Tell us more.

Ramuan Rahasia is a labour of love. I’ve decided to screen selected clips to let lovers of Singaporean film that Ramuan Rahasia is still well and on-going. I’m humbled and thankful by the support and love projected especially by the Malay community to this film production. The consistent words of support keeps me going. I think the world is ready for what could possibly be the first full-length, contemporary Malay-language feature from Singapore. The Singaporean Malay – our present being – needs to be told.

What’s next?

The screening was apt to announce Cathay Keris Film’s securing distribution for Ramuan Rahasia when it’s completed. This means that we will get to see Ramuan Rahasia in Cathay cineplexes. If you know your history, Cathay Keris Films and the Malay cinema goes way back – legendary directors like M Amin and Hussain Haniff began their film careers at the Cathay Keris Film studio.  Now to get more money to complete the film!

Syabas, Sanif! Downloadable film posters are now available from reeljuice.net.

More videos available form http://www.youtube.com/user/sanifolek

All images credit to Sanif Olek.

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