I met
independent film-maker Rozinor Razali of Rogue Films in February 2019 when he
made his pitch to the Awards Committee of the Iskandar Malaysia Beyond
Boundaries Programme (IMB2P), a grant provided by Iskandar Regional Development
Authority (IRDA).
IRDA Vice President, Social Development, Gerald Woo [Right] with [L to R] MMU Dean of Cinematic Arts Faculty, Amir Shahlan Amiruddin, Rozinor Razali of Rogue Films, Susanti Dewi and Fajar Nugros |
The
IMB2P is a mobility fund to support the Arts & Culture pursuits by artists,
practitioners and students who are keen to explore or get involved in a
collaborative project with international partner/s in Iskandar Malaysia, within
Malaysia or abroad.
I’m
privileged to be a member of the Award Committee along with three others, and
we had the responsibility to evaluate the applicants’ pitch, provide guidance
and advice as well as give recommendations as to whether the applicants
deserved to be awarded an IMB2P grant.
A
fellow member of the Award Committee was Ajith Baskaran Dass, the founder and
artistic director of Suvarna Dance Academy, himself an internationally
acclaimed dancer and choreographer in the traditional art of Bharatanatyam.
This
Committee was completed by Amir Shahlan Amiruddin, Dean of the Faculty of
Cinematic Arts in the Multi-Media University and Norkamarulazman Nordin, from
IRDA’s Strategic Communications Department.
Rozinor Razali, the organiser of Rogue Film Business for Rebel Film-makers |
I
remember Rozinor, an applicant who made a strong impression with his passionate
pitch and the outline of his plans to ultimately organise an Independent Film
Convention here as a platform for local film-makers to network with foreign
film-makers.
Then
at the close of this film convention, he proposed to present the private
screening of his first in the series of Jejak
Megat films, which he explained, was based on true events that happened in
Ulu Tiram.
In
response to his passionate pitch, Amir Shahlan generously offered the premises
of the Multi-Media University as the venue for Rozinor to launch the first
event in his film-making journey – if and when he was awarded the IMB2P grant.
So
when Rozinor received his IMB2P grant, Amir Shahlan kept his word.
And
I had the privilege to be part of Rozinor’s day-long event entitled, Rogue Film Business for Rebel Film-makers,
arranged in the Faculty of Cinematic Arts, Multi-Media University in Educity,
Iskandar Puteri.
This
exciting event was presented in collaboration with the Faculty of Cinematic
Arts where six short films – projects by final year students – were screened.
Seated
in the dark auditorium to watch the short films, I couldn’t help being
impressed by the budding talents’ thought-provoking themes and creative
cinematography.
A slide in the presentation by Rozinor Razali |
Later
I was told that these students’ projects, presented in interesting
documentaries and poignant stories, may be eligible for submission to
participate in film festivals and competitions.
With
intriguing images still vivid in my mind’s eye, I listened to a brief
introduction to film-making by Rozinor as he shared his passion for
film-making.
He
challenged and invited the students in the audience to be part of his exciting
film-making journey and outlined five Milestones, two of which were already
achieved.
He
encouraged them to join him for Milestone Three, a film-makers’ community tour
to 16 destinations in Johor, planned for September 2019.
Then
Rozinor aimed to discover 50 talents to participate in the Indie Film-making
Production Workshop, an eight-week programme in January 2020 to create five
productions.
On track to achieve the five Milestones chartered out |
These
productions would then enjoy its premiere screening at the NEO-JOHORE
International Independent Film Festival, scheduled for July 2020.
The
next part of the event, a talk by Fajar Nugros and Susanti Dewi, a
husband-and-wife team under Demi Istri Production from Indonesia, left me
deeply inspired as my eyes were opened to the many similarities between my
writing and the basics of film-making.
I
was amused when Fajar suggested that Johor film-makers create a film about the
vices one could enjoy across the causeway and entitle it, “Heaven is only 15
minutes away!”
While
crossing the causeway or Second Link may take just 15 minutes in an ideal
situation, regulars know that it would take much longer in the usual heavy
traffic.
I
just thought it would be a juicier story when told from the perspective of
those coming to Johor to experience the “heaven” which they cannot have on the
other side of the causeway!
Independent film-maker from Indonesia, Fajar Nugros, spoke candidly to the audience |
When
I watched their 2017 film, a production entitled, Jakarta Undercover, I could understand why Fajar suggested a film
about vices because this film was a bold and controversial production that
featured an investigative journalist who completed an expose piece on a
steamier facet of life in Jakarta.
While
the nuances in the Indonesian language may differ from Malay, it was easy to
understand most of the dialogue especially with the help of subtitles.
While
the theme of the story was a serious social issue that involved drugs and sex,
the characters were accurately cast and I particularly enjoyed the comic
relieve provided by a carefree character who had apparently “lost his marbles.”
An excerpt from Grago was screened |
To top
off the event, a 22-minute excerpt of the first in the series of Jejak Megat films by Rozinor entitled, Grago, was screened.
He
explained that the lead character, Megat, was an undercover agent and the
stories were based on true events that happened in Ulu Tiram. However, the
person who inspired this character, lost the battle with cancer and passed away
early this year.
In
closing, Rozinor, Fajar and Susanti responded to the audience in an interesting
Question & Answer session.
This
event gave us a glimpse of the end product and how all the technical work from
the casting, scriptwriting, the film-shooting and final editing would culminate
in an entertaining and informative full-length film.
Independent film-makers, Rozinor Razali with Fajar Nugros and Susanti Dewi |
By
planting the seeds and nurturing young “saplings” to help them grow and
blossom, Rozinor is staying on track in developing the budding local
film-making industry.
With
the support of the IMB2P grant and other strategic partners, I’m looking
forward to witnessing the fulfillment of his next series of Milestones.
As we
trickled out from the auditorium, I’m sure the students have benefited from the
experience of meeting with these independent film-makers, as much as I did.
While I’m
not a film-maker, I’m encouraged to share more true stories about real
people and their experiences because it’s about life that readers can readily relate to in a personal
way.
. . .
Note: Applications are invited for the next round of
the Iskandar Malaysia Beyond Boundaries Programme (IMB2P) grant.
Iskandar
Regional Development Authority (IRDA) welcomes applicants to attend a Briefing session for a
better understanding of the programme, held at IRDA office from 11am to 1pm on Saturday, August 24, before you can submit
complete applications for review and shortlisting.
For more
info on IMB2P, visit Facebook Page: Iskandar Malaysia Beyond Boundaries
Programme at https://www.facebook.com/imb2p/
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