Today, theSun featured my story on Train Station, a feature that combines 40 filmmakers around 25 countries including two Malaysians, Tony Pietra Arjuna and Isazaly Isa. Read the full story here
Partners in Crime From left : Isazaly and Tiony |
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Real Global Effort
By Bissme S
They say that too many cooks spoil the broth. But
that does not seem to be the case at Detroit-based film production company
CollabFeature. Its latest project, Train Station, which is currently making its
rounds in several international film festivals, involved a total of 40
filmmakers from 25 countries taking turns at the helm.
This film is likely to
set a new Guinness World Record for the most directors in one film beating the
current record holder, another CollabFeature project The Owner, which was helmed
by 25 filmmakers.
Train Station follows a single character, known only as ‘A
Person in Brown’, as the character goes on a journey to major cities in the
world such as Tehran, Berlin, Athens, Newcastle, Chicago, Dubai, Barcelona,
Mumbai and even Kuala Lumpur.
A Person in Brown is played by 40 actors of
various ages, gender, ethnicity and sexual orientation in the 40 different
segments of the film. Along the journey, the character is presented with
choices that trigger different paths, giving us a universal story of fate,
decisions and destiny.
Among the 40 filmmakers involved in Train Station, two
are Malaysians – Tony Pietra Arjuna and Isazaly Isa – who handled the Malaysian
segment of the film. Tony is both producer and director while Isazaly is
producer and co-writer.
Recently, I was given a chance to watch the full movie.
Initially, I thought I would get confused with the character switching from
male to female and from one race to another. Thankfully, the film was easy to
follow.
The opening scene shows a man at a train station who learns that his
train might not arrive because of a terrible accident down the line. As the
movie progresses, some segments show the character deciding to wait for the
train while other segments show the character leaving the station and heading
for home. But each of the character’s choice and journey is filled with
memorable events and people. In one scene, the character gets robbed
while
walking home. In another, he enters his house and finds out his spouse is
unfaithful.
The Malaysian segment opens with A Person in Brown (played by
actress Annie Too) at a riverbank. She has just killed her unfaithful husband
and her lover. Their bodies are wrapped in black plastic bags, which she is
trying to dump into the river. At another part of the river, she sees a man
(Michael Chen) also dumping some black plastic bags in the river. Seeing her
having difficulty with her bags, he comes to her aid. The man later asks her
out for coffee at a restaurant. As the two of them begin to get comfortable,
she spots a policeman walking into the restaurant....
The story for this segment
is written by Isazaly, who first got involved in Train Station back in 2011. At
the time, he was intrigued by CollabFeature’s setup after hearing about The
Owner.
He recalls: “I was curious how they 18 got so many directors from different parts of the
world working together on one feature film through the internet and without
meeting anyone face to face.”
Isazaly visited CollabFeature’s website, and when
he heard they were beginning work on Train Station, he pitched his story idea
on a forum, which was later approved. Sadly, Isazaly had to pull out from the
project.
“I had pending deadlines for many other film projects,” he says. “I
had also just become a father and I wanted to spend more time with my
daughter.” His place was taken over by Tony, who was impressed by Isazaly’s
initial story and decided to keep it, with a few minor tweaks. Isazaly says he
is extremely pleased with the end result.
Now, he and Tony are planning to have
Train Station screened in Malaysia. As Tony explains, “if you want different
cultures in one film, this is the one you have to see”
Scenes from Train Station ( Malaysian Segment)
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