KUALA LUMPUR: The first-ever Raintown Film Festival was held at Paragon Cinema, Taiping Mall in Perak from Sept 13 to 15.
The three-day event brought local filmmakers and audiences together for a celebration of creativity, storytelling, and community.
Aulong State Assemblyman Teh Kok Lim attended the opening ceremony and praised the return of young talent to their hometown to help develop the creative industry.
"I was encouraged by YB Wong Kah Woh and inspired by the 150th anniversary of Taiping City's founding. I feel it is the perfect time to give myself a chance to use my knowledge and skills to contribute to my hometown," said Taiping-born filmmaker and festival founder, Jacky Yeap, in a statement yesterday.
The festival opened with "Rain Town", directed by Tunku Mona Riza.
Other film screenings included "Ah Kew The Digger" by Khoo Eng Yow, "Rain Dogs" by Ho Yuhang, and "Jagat" by Sun-J Perumal.
All these films were shot in Taiping and captured the town's beauty. The filmmakers attended the Q&A sessions and shared their insights with the local audience.
The festival also featured two film talks. Ansell Tan and Gabrielle Lee shared their production journey of making the documentary "The Forgotten Railway of Kinta Valley", and Kent Tan's workshop, "Everyone Can Be a Director," engaged participants in the filmmaking process.
On the final day, "Taiping's Shorts", a programme featuring six short films by local filmmakers, was showcased, reflecting the festival's commitment to nurturing homegrown stories.
Directors Shanjey Kumar Perumal and Isyraqi Yahya participated in the Q&A session, where Isyraqi shared his joy at seeing a festival that highlighted local talent and films, something rarely showcased in his area.
In partnership with Raintree Art Market, the festival also held an outdoor screening of the classic "Seniman Bujang Lapok", a black-and-white film by P. Ramlee, at Taiping Lake Gardens.
The screening drew curious passersby, creating a communal atmosphere of laughter and nostalgia.
The first Raintown Film Festival received support from Member of Parliament for Taiping Wong Kah Woh, Pokok Assam State Assemblyman Ong Seng Guan, Perak Creative Fund (DKP), Da Huang Pictures, Fiery Films, Shiny Universe Foundation, and various organisations and businesses.
Their backing was instrumental in bringing the event to life and highlighting the charm of Malaysian cinema and Taiping town to the public.
For more details, follow Raintown Film Festival on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/raintownfilmfestival).