Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Off to Europe for 2 weeks!



Later today, Insya-Allah, I will leave for Paris for a few days to take part in Singapour, Malaisie : le cinéma!, an ambitious retrospective that screens around 60 films from the early studio days of Malay cinema in Singapore right to the newest films from Malaysia and Singapore. Two of my documentaries, The Big Durian and Malaysian Gods, will be screening there.

Although the programme is ambitious, there were quite a few snags along the way. There's the perennial problem of older prints not being kept in good enough condition to show. French subtitles had to be made, a process that became quite slapstick when some couldn't be done in time. Then the Pompidou Centre staff went on strike in December (ah, the French!). But after all these tribulations, it's finally here.

There are many reasons I look forward to this event. One of them is the chance to view the P. Ramlee film Gelora which is totally unavailable on VCD here, and which never shows on TV. It's supposed to be saucy!

I was invited to this event about six months ago and said yes. Since I published Yasmin Ahmad's Films in the meantime, I asked the organisers if I could also do a talk based on the book and her films, and they agreed (since they are showing three of her films: Sepet, Gubra and Mukhsin). This talk will take place this Saturday!

I feel the need to stress the chronology because I have been accused of 'exploiting' Yasmin to get a free ticket to Paris! Strangely enough, this accusation came from someone in the film industry, who should know that I have been getting invites to screen in film festivals since late 2000, years before Yasmin made her first feature film. Ah well, as the French are prone to strikes, the Malaysians are prone to making envious accusations: c'est la vie!

A few days later, I will be off to the International Film Festival Rotterdam. Malaysian Gods is one of 4 films from our shores to be chosen. The others are My Daughter by Charlotte Lim (in competition), Woman on Fire Looks for Water by Woo Ming Jin and At the end of Daybreak by Ho Yuhang. I have only seen the last film (last month in Jakarta) and look forward to the other two.

Although the weather in Rotterdam will be miserable, this is the festival with one of the two best programmes I have ever experienced (the other is Buenos Aires), where it's possible to watch 5 films a day and not get bored. I look forward to meeting up with many of the people I meet only in film festivals! Yes, the only element I am emphatically not looking forward to is bundling up against the cold and the damp, but we've all got to make sacrifices.

Stay well, Malaysia!

10 comments:

Ted Mahsun said...

Have fun in Paris!

jejaka anggun said...

congrats n have a safe journey.

bon voyage!

jejaka anggun said...

oh n by the way, do u sell Lelaki Komunis Terakhir and Apa Khabar Orang Kampung's dvd?

i would like to watch it.

Unknown said...

Congrats and bon voyage.

Ng Yi-Sheng said...

Spread the gospel! :)

Diana said...

Hi Amir,

I was there when you've made a presentation about Yasmin Ahmad. It was exciting and very interesting. Thank you for this tribute. I was with a friend and we were filming your presentations, so if you are interested in, I will give you the urls to access videos. A bientôt. Diana

Ps : Sorry for my bad English.

vuvie said...

Hello Amir Muhammad,

I've just bought your book on Yasmin Ahmad's films.
Just thought I will tell you this, I used to read your column "Hi Five"(?) in Straits Times back when I was in sec school. I adored them. I know you must've matured since then but I wonder if you've got them published as a book or something.

Diana said...

Hi, here is the link from Paris :)
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xbzp67_malaysian-gods-realise-et-presente_shortfilms

Amir Muhammad said...

Thanks Diana!

Vuvie, I (unlike many other Malaysian writers) think old columns should remain in newspapers ;-)

Eeleen Lee said...

just saw you at David TK Wong's talk at CHAI
bon voyage!