Locating the Voices of Malaysian Independent Documentary Filmmakers

Since 2000, the advent of digital filmmaking in Malaysia has become the catalyst to the rise of independent documentary filmmakers. This phenomenon has garnered a steady interest amongst young and urban filmmakers led by Amir Muhammad who has released documentaries about Malaysians such as The Big D...

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Main Authors: Candida, Jau Emang, Mahyuddin, Ahmad, Lee, Yuen Beng
Other Authors: Razlini, Mohd Ramli
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: School of Social Sciences, USM 2016
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spelling my.unimas.ir.285962020-07-24T07:29:13Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28596/ Locating the Voices of Malaysian Independent Documentary Filmmakers Candida, Jau Emang Mahyuddin, Ahmad Lee, Yuen Beng H Social Sciences (General) NX Arts in general Since 2000, the advent of digital filmmaking in Malaysia has become the catalyst to the rise of independent documentary filmmakers. This phenomenon has garnered a steady interest amongst young and urban filmmakers led by Amir Muhammad who has released documentaries about Malaysians such as The Big Durian (2004), and The Last Communist (2006), Village People Radio Show (2007). These works, then paved the way for more independent (indie) documentary filmmakers whose works are aligned with the increased concerns about human rights, social and political injustice, environmental issues as well as displaced community. Despite their efforts, there still remains a lacking in terms of acceptance by local cinemas or TV stations towards the documentaries by such independent filmmakers. Nevertheless, their presence continues to stir a steady debate as to where these talented documentary filmmakers are headed to in the context of social activism and social engagement that seem to rise significantly among the urbanites. This too, led to the discussion on public discourse about how documentaries are capable of providing spaces for discussion and engagement. This article, therefore, maps the works of selected documentary filmmakers while discussing how their works emerge as a site for negotiating human rights, social and political issues in Malaysia today. Keywords: Independent documentary filmmakers, social activism, public sphere, Malaysia School of Social Sciences, USM Razlini, Mohd Ramli Norzarina, Mohd Zaharim Syazwani, Drani Paramjit Singh, Jamir Singh 2016-12 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28596/1/SSPIS%202016%20Conference%20Proceeding%20USM.pdf Candida, Jau Emang and Mahyuddin, Ahmad and Lee, Yuen Beng (2016) Locating the Voices of Malaysian Independent Documentary Filmmakers. In: SOCIAL SCIENCES POSTGRADUATE INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR (SSPIS) 2016. School of Social Sciences, USM, pp. 186-191. ISBN 978-967-11473-8-2
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Candida, Jau Emang
Mahyuddin, Ahmad
Lee, Yuen Beng
Locating the Voices of Malaysian Independent Documentary Filmmakers
description Since 2000, the advent of digital filmmaking in Malaysia has become the catalyst to the rise of independent documentary filmmakers. This phenomenon has garnered a steady interest amongst young and urban filmmakers led by Amir Muhammad who has released documentaries about Malaysians such as The Big Durian (2004), and The Last Communist (2006), Village People Radio Show (2007). These works, then paved the way for more independent (indie) documentary filmmakers whose works are aligned with the increased concerns about human rights, social and political injustice, environmental issues as well as displaced community. Despite their efforts, there still remains a lacking in terms of acceptance by local cinemas or TV stations towards the documentaries by such independent filmmakers. Nevertheless, their presence continues to stir a steady debate as to where these talented documentary filmmakers are headed to in the context of social activism and social engagement that seem to rise significantly among the urbanites. This too, led to the discussion on public discourse about how documentaries are capable of providing spaces for discussion and engagement. This article, therefore, maps the works of selected documentary filmmakers while discussing how their works emerge as a site for negotiating human rights, social and political issues in Malaysia today. Keywords: Independent documentary filmmakers, social activism, public sphere, Malaysia
author2 Razlini, Mohd Ramli
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Candida, Jau Emang
Mahyuddin, Ahmad
Lee, Yuen Beng
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Mahyuddin, Ahmad
Lee, Yuen Beng
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title Locating the Voices of Malaysian Independent Documentary Filmmakers
title_short Locating the Voices of Malaysian Independent Documentary Filmmakers
title_full Locating the Voices of Malaysian Independent Documentary Filmmakers
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title_full_unstemmed Locating the Voices of Malaysian Independent Documentary Filmmakers
title_sort locating the voices of malaysian independent documentary filmmakers
publisher School of Social Sciences, USM
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28596/1/SSPIS%202016%20Conference%20Proceeding%20USM.pdf
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