Mat Kilau (film)

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Mat Kilau: Kebangkitan Pahlawan
Poster Mat Kilau.jpg
Directed by Syamsul Yusof
Screenplay by
  • Syamsul Yusof
  • Shahruddin Dali
  • Rizal Ashraf
Produced by
  • Rahman Dali [1]
  • Shahruddin Dali
Starring
CinematographyRahimi Maidin
Edited bySyamsul Yusof
Music bySantosh Logandran
Production
company
  • Studio Kembara Sdn Bhd [2] [1]
Distributed bySkop Productions Sdn Bhd [3]
Release dates
  • 23 June 2022 (2022-06-23)(Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei)
  • 31 August 2022 (2022-08-31)(Indonesia)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryMalaysia
LanguageMalay
Budget MYR 8 million
Box office MYR 97 million [4]

Mat Kilau: Kebangkitan Pahlawan (English: Mat Kilau: The Rise of a Warrior) is a 2022 Malaysian Malay-language epic biographical action adventure film that is inspired by historical events [5] [6] [7] directed by Syamsul Yusof, starring Adi Putra as Mat Kilau bin Imam Rasu, [8] a Malay warrior who fought the British colonialists during the Pahang Uprising in Pahang, British Malaya before independence. [9] The film features Beto Kusyairy, Fattah Amin, Yayan Ruhian, Geoff Andre Feyaerts and Johan As'ari in supporting roles. [10]

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The film is set in 1892 when Pahang was under British colonial rule. [11] The film was produced by Rahman Dali, Shahruddin Dali, and Yusof Haslam. [10] Filming began in 2018 and reportedly ended in 2021. [10] The film was co-produced by Studio Kembara Sdn Bhd, and Skop Productions Sdn Bhd. [10] [2] [3]

The official poster of Mat Kilau: Kebangkitan Pahlawan was unveiled on 13 May 2022, [12] while its official trailer was released on 16 June 2022. [10] The film preview ceremony was held at Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC) on the same date. [13] The film was officially released on 23 June 2022. [10]

The film was a commercial success and an audience hit. Produced on a budget of RM8 million, the film grossed RM97 million after 40 days, making it the highest grossing Malaysian film of all time. [14]

Summary

Events of the movie is set in 1892, during British colonial rule in Pahang, three years prior to the formation of the Federated Malay States.

The British exploited the wealth of Pahang's produce belonging to the Malays, by imposing taxes on traders and reaping the produce of the people, as well as interfering in their customary and religious affairs.

The actions taken by the British were done without the consent of the Malays in Pahang, causing them to act against the British in retaliation.

In spirit of defending his homeland of Pahang and freeing it from further occupation, Mat Kilau, a Malay warrior, along with his father, Tok Gajah, and his friends, fought against the British administration.

Conflict and political pressure were faced by the British; and following a plan of resistance by Mat Kilau and his friends, they ultimately clashed with the British in armed battle to determine the fate of Pahang.

Cast

Production

Mat Kilau: Kebangkitan Pahlawan became the first film directed by Syamsul Yusof in which he did not act. In August 2017, he announced his intention to direct an epic film about the history of national heroes. [15] He had previously taken up the challenges of working on the script after several production companies and directors allegedly failed to complete the filming of the historical film as well as the struggle over Mat Kilau. [16]

On the night of the KL Special Force film gala in Petaling Jaya on 8 March 2018, Syamsul announced the directing of a historical biographical film revolving around a Malay warrior who opposed the British administration in Pahang, Mat Kilau. [17]

The film officially underwent filming on 1 April 2018 [18] but had to be stopped for a while due to certain unavoidable problems. [16] Singaporean actor Adi Putra[ citation needed ] plays the role of Mat Kilau. [18] [19] According to Syamsul, Adi was chosen for the main character because he was able to animate the character and confident that he, as an experienced actor, would carry the character well. [20] [21]

In August 2018, filming of the film was stopped due to internal problems before resuming in October. [22] [23] In June 2020, it was reported that the filming of the film was almost completed, [24] and in February 2021, the film was reportedly completed but its screening had to be postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic. [25] [26]

On 15 May 2022, the actual cost of completing the film was revealed to have cost RM8 million. [27] The film underwent 100 days of filming, with some of it shot in Perak and several other locations, including Pahang, Melaka, and Selangor. [28]

Release

The release poster for Mat Kilau: Kebangkitan Pahlawan was released on 13 May 2022. The film held its premiere at Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC) on 23 June 2022. Its official trailer was also released on the same day. It began streaming internationally on Netflix on September 16, 2022 (Malaysia Day). [29]

Reception

Box office

As of July 7, 2022, Mat Kilau: Kebangkitan Pahlawan became the highest-grossing local film of all time in Malaysia, breaking the record set by Munafik 2 in 2018. [30]

Controversy

Ties to far-right group

The film attracted controversies due to revelations of its funding and links to key people from ultra-conservative group Malaysian Muslim Solidarity (producer Abdul Rahman Mat Dali being a former president [1] ) leading to scrutiny over the possible intention of the film as a whole to propagate ethnonationalism by depicting of Malays as flawless heroes whilst portraying Chinese and Indian characters as outright villains. [30] [31] Sikh groups criticised the film and accused the film of depicting non-Muslims as villains, and suggested that the film could generate religious or racial tensions. [32] [33] [34] In Free Malaysia Today , Kua Kia Soong criticised the film, describing it as exemplifying Malay ethnonationalism and depicting numerous ethnic stereotypes. [35]

Malaysian political science scholar Azmil Tayeb had written an article elaborating the connection of the Solidarity's ideology and its main figures with the film's production for the ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute journal Fulcrum, but he however was later forced to withdraw the piece after subsequent harassment by Malaysian far right groups. [36]

Sequel

In July 2022, it was announced that the script for a sequel had already been written, and a storyline was ready for a proposed spin-off film. [37]

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