Directors During The Studio Era - Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
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Directors During
The Studio Era
Yow Chong Lee
Faculty of Applied and Creative Arts
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
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Learning Objectives:
• To identify the directors – their
background, films & contributions
• To explain the reasons of their
employment
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Who Were Needed Then?
Having a chain of cinemas
Establishing studios
Who/what were needed?
To ensure
continuous supply
of films (in local
contents)
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They enrich the filmmaking scene in Malay(si)a
Local
Philippines
India
The Directors:
Where Did They Come From?
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INDIAN DIRECTORS
Malay Language Films
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Economical Cultural
Importing Directors From India
WHY?
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Economic Reasons
Cheap creative labour
They had some filmmaking experience
They were exposed to film
business
Economical Reasons
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Cultural Reasons
Cultural interaction between India and Malaya was established earlier
Common – e.g. Hindu influences on the customs
and ritual traditions
Understand some words from Sanskrit – the root of most Indian languages, especially Hindi
Cultural Reasons
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The Directors From India
1st Batch
(1950 and before)
- B.S. Rajhans
- L. Krishnan
- S. Ramanathan
2nd Batch
(late 52’ – early 53’)
- K.M. Basker
- B.N. Rao
- V. Girimaji
- K.R. Sastry
3rd Batch
(53’ – after Cathay-Keris studio was set
up)
- Phani Majumdar
- Kidar Sharma
- Dhiresh Ghosh
Who are they? Why are there several batches?
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• Krishnan was raised in Penang from the age
of six.
• He spoke Malay to his artistes.
• Krishnan made friends and invited local
writers and journalists to submit their
stories.
L. Krishnan: A Driver Turned
Director!
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• Adaptation of “Wuthering Heights”
• Ramlee Putih (P. Ramlee) played the lead role beside Kasma Booty
Bakti (Service)
(1950)
• As a result of working closely with local journalists and writers
Rayuan Sukma (The
Longing of Soul) (19951)
• Made while working under contract with Cathay-Keris
• Adaptation from a novel called “Cinta Gadis Rimba” (Love of the Jungle Maiden) by Harun Aminurrashid
Virgin of Borneo (1958)
Krishnan’s Films
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S. Ramanathan: 1st Batch
Director
-Kembar (Twins)
(1950)
- Pulau Mutiara
(Pearl Island)
(1951)
- Juwita (Love)
(1951) – Led by
Ramlee-Booty
S.
Ramanathan
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2nd batch of directors 1952-1953:
● KM Basker
● BN Rao
● V Girimaji
● KR Sastry
Second Batch Directors: From
India
From Malabar but raised & studied in Malaya.
Introduced performance styles, filming methods & Indian cinematic traditions.
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• When Cathay-Keris studio was set up
in 1953, Krishnan, Rajhans and later
Rao and Basker left MFP.
• Some of their favourite artistes followed
their suit too:
Please Raise Our Wage, or…!
Neng Yatimah, Nordin Ahmad, Maria Menado and
Siput Sarawak
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• Experienced director
• directed Hang Tuah (1956), Anak-ku Sazali (1956) & Long House (1957).
Phani Majumdar
• Well-known for his artistic films in India, ex: Suhag Raat
• Directed only one film for MFP, Kaki Kuda (1958) – a vulgar-comedy
Kidar Sharma
• Made Gergasi (1958) & adapted Malay legends & semi-historical scripts.
• Finished his 5-year contract.
Dhiresh Ghosh
Time to Seek For Replacements!
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THE FILIPINO DIRECTORS
Malay Language Films
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Brought in to Singapore after 1955.
To seek for replacement for those Indian directors.
Brought in American film techniques – shooting & lighting techniques that reduced overall shooting time.
The Filipino Directors WHY?
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Who?
Eddy Infante
T. C. Santos
Ramon Estella
Lamberto Avellana
Rolf Bayer
Who were They?
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He worked in America, Vietnam, Italy & Philippines.
How many films had he directed for MFP?
His films were different in genres, what were they?
He had directed:
Matahari
Samseng
Pusaka Pontianak
Ramon Estella
8
Historical Horror Comedy
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• Best Director and Best Picture
• “Sergeant Hassan”
• Documentary style film – “Badjao”
• On “Badjao”
Work with
Bayer
Neo-Realist
Award-winning Directors
Only 1 Film for
MFP
Lamberto Avellana
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THE LOCAL DIRECTORS
The Malay Language Films
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Before 1950s: Local Crew
Very few local technical staff involved in filmmaking.
Due to lack of film knowledge, they were involved as clapper boy, boom operator, focus puller or continuity clerk.
From late 1940s – early 1950s onwards, locals became cameramen & assistant directors.
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1950s: Expansion of social and cultural activism in Malaya – growing nationalistic feeling.
Newspapers and magazines placed more focus on local film industry.
Writers call for studios to allow Malay directors to direct as they understand Malay customs & traditions.
Pressure From The Activists!
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Who?
Mahadi
P. Ramlee
S. Roomai Noor
Jamil Sulong
The Local Directors
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The Local Directors:
Mahadi Mohd Said
Mahadi Mohd Said
• Joined MFP at 38 years old
• First* Malay director for SB
• Directed his first & only film Permata di Perlimbahan in 1953 based on AR Tompel’s script Fatimah.
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The Local Directors:
P. Ramlee
• Performing in Penang Bangsawan & found by BS Rahjans.
• late 1940s: playback singer for MFP.
• Acted in 20 films under all the Indian directors as villain as well as hero.
• Ideal model of Malay film star.
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P. Ramlee: All-in-One
Late 1950s: became important
composer, singer, director & actor
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The Demise of An Artist
• Appeared in 63 films, directed 34 films.
• Died on 29 May 1973 at 44 years old when no longer popular.
• His films are loved for their acute social analysis of the Malays, who were suddenly caught up in rapid social, political and cultural changes in the 1950’s and 1960s’.
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From Actor to Director:
S Roomai Noor
• Worked for MFP – clerk, translator & assistant director.
• Played the main role in Chinta (1948) with Siput Sarawak.
• Left MFP to join Cathay-Keris in 1954.
• Cathay-Keris’ first local director.
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Not An Actor, But A Director:
Jamil Sulong
• 1959: directed Batu Belah Batu Bertangkup.
• Directed 17 purba films adapted from Malay legends & mythologies for MFP.
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The Malay Directors:
Others Omar Rojik (1960) MFP
S Kadarisman (1961) MFP
Hussein Haniff (1961) Cathay-Keris
Salleh Ghani (1961) Cathay-Keris
M Amin (1962) Cathay-Keris
Nordin Ahmad (1964) Cathay-Keris
Malay directors worked together with Indian directors.
By 1963, only left Diresh Ghosh (last film Korban 1963) & Ramon Estella (last film Pusaka Pontianak 1965) at MFP.
1963-1967: Local directors in control until MFP closed down.
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• There were directors from several nations who
had enriched the cinematic culture of
Malay(si)a.
• Economical and cultural reasons had drawn
the studio(s) to hire these directors during the
studio era.
• Local directors started directing after
demanded by several quarters.
Conclusion
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Resources:
Books:
Hatta Azad Khan (1997). The Malay Cinema. Selangor: Penerbit UKM.
Mohd Zamberi A. Malek and Aimi Jarr (2005). Malaysian Films: The Beginning.
Selangor: FINAS.
Van der Heide, William (2002). Malaysian Cinema, Asian Film: Border Crossings and
National Cultures. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.