Mamat Khalid

This is a Malay name; the name Khalid is a patronymic, not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Mohamad.
Mamat Khalid
Born Mohamad bin Mohamad Khalid
(1963-04-06) April 6, 1963
Ipoh, Perak, Federation of Malaya (now Malaysia)
Nationality Malaysian
Occupation Film director, screenwriter
Years active 2003-present
Notable work Zombi Kampung Pisang
Kala Malam Bulan Mengambang
Estet
Relatives Mohammad Nor Khalid (brother)

Mamat Khalid (born April 6, 1963) is a Malaysian screenwriter and film director. He is the younger brother of cartoonist Datuk Mohammad Nor Khalid, better known as Lat.[1]

Early life

Mohamad bin Mohamad Khalid, better known as Mamat Khalid, was born on 6 April 1963 in Ipoh, Perak. As a young boy, he used to go to the cinemas every other day to catch the latest movies. Unfortunately, his hobby did not resonate well with his father, who even banned him from frequenting cinemas even on his deathbed, even when the latter passed on in 1974. However, that did not break young Mamat's passion for films.

Before venturing into film-making, Mamat worked in a government office. He is a fan of rock music, which inspired him to write and direct his 2005 film Rock,[1] in which its commercial success led into two sequels - Rock Ooo…! (2013) and Rock Bro! (2016).

He cites the late Tan Sri P. Ramlee as one of his filmmaking heroes.

Partial filmography

As screenwriter

As director and screenwriter

Year Title
2003 Lang Buana
2006 Puteri Gunung Ledang
2005 Rock
2006 Man Laksa
2007 Zombi Kampung Pisang
2008 Kala Malam Bulan Mengambang
2010 Estet
Hantu Kak Limah Balik Rumah
2013 Husin, Mon dan Jin Pakai Toncit atau Hantu Kak Limah 2
Rock Ooo...!
2014 Apokalips X
Zombi Kilang Biskut
Amir dan Lokman Pergi ke Laut
Rombongan Cik Kiah ke Kelana Jaya
2014 Rumah Pusaka Di Simpang Jalan
2015 Werewolf Dari Bangladesh
2015 Usop Wilcha Menghonjang Makhluk Muzium
2016 Rock Bro!

As actor

Awards

References

  1. 1 2 Kamin, A. (22 July 2005). "A local movie about rock culture". star-ecentral.com. Retrieved 24 April 2007.
  2. "Tipah Tertipu" (in Malay). filemkita.com. Retrieved 24 April 2007.

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