Although she did not win the Snow Leopard Scholarship at the 6th Asian World Film Festival organised by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), it was victory in itself that young Malaysian filmmaker Putri Purnama Sugua was shortlisted for the said award for her short film, "Rumah Nda Bertanah" (The House without a Ground).
The Sandakan-born filmmaker recently competed alongside 11 other films from various countries with her said film about stateless children, two years since she started making the movie.
Speaking to the media recently, Putri admitted that she herself faced several challenges while filming the said short film, having been involved in a car accident and having to go for leg surgery - consequently having to cut the filming period from five days to just three.
Then there was also the rain, the Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) alumna said, explaining, "Whenever we started filming it would also rain non-stop but when we completed our shoot the rain would subside."
The 18-minute short film revolves around Toteng - an 11 year old stateless child who works with his mother at a garbage disposal centre in Sabah, whose life changes after he discovers a love for knowledge upon finding an old book.
The movie itself, said Putri, was inspired by a true story.
Putri is a graduate of Universiti Teknologi Mara's (UiTM) Faculty of Film, Theatre and Animation (FiTA) |
The movie tells the story about stateless children |
Putri previously won for "Aku Mau Skola" |
In the recently held Asian World Film Festival, the HFPA Snow Leopard Scholarship Programme was awarded to Farhad Delaram from Iran for his short film, "Tattoo", with the second and third winners being China's "Monster Never Know" and Iran's "Exam" respectively.
Farhad Delaram's "Tattoo" won the HFPA Snow Leopard Scholarship Programme |