YASMIN AHMAD 1958 - 2009
Renowned Malaysian director Yasmin Ahmad just passed away.
The TIFF had the honor to have Yasmin Ahmad as a guest, when she attended the 48th Thessaloniki International Film Festival for a Tribute to her work and served as member of the International Jury, alongside Jiri Menzel, Fred Roos, Lucrecia Martel, Michael Fitzgerald, Nae Caranfil and Olga Broumas.
Ahmad started making features after a successful career in advertising that spanned a period of 25 years. This enabled her to venture into features and she made her first film, Rabun, in 2003. She was the director, producer, scriptwriter and actress of her films, such as Sepet (2004), Gubra (2005), Mukshin (2006) and her latest, Talentime (2009), works distinguished by their optimism, warmth and love for her characters and country. Her films were screened in festivals all over the world (Rotterdam, Tokyo, Turin), thus offering a glimpse into (until then largely unknown) contemporary Malaysian cinema.
Ahmad, who grew up in a multiethnic family, challenged ethnic stereotypes and taboo subjects through her films, was openly against any type of fundamentalism and racism and made it her life’s work to support minority rights, as well as to help out young directors by showcasing their works to the world.
29.07.2009 | Editor's blog
Cat. : Arts CDATA Director director , producer, scriptwriter and actress Films Fred Roos Gubra Human Interest Human Interest Jiri Menzel Lucrecia Martel Malaysian cinema Mass media Michael Fitzgerald Nae Caranfil Nae Caranfil Olga Broumas Person Career Rabun Rotterdam Sepet Social Issues Social Issues Talentime the 48th Thessaloniki International Film Festival Tokyo Turin Yasmin Yasmin Ahmad Yasmin Ahmad YASMIN AHMAD 1958 - 2009Renowned Malaysian