Mamat Khalid – Wikipedia

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Malaysian film director (1963–2021)

Mamat Khalid

Mamat Khalid - Maskara Shorties 2008.jpg

Mamat in 2008

Born

Mohamad bin Mohamad Khalid

(1963-04-06)6 April 1963

Died 24 October 2021(2021-10-24) (aged 58)
Resting place Masjid Paloh Muslim Cemetery, Ipoh, Perak
Occupation(s) Film director, screenwriter, occasional actor
Years active 1996–2021
Spouse

Hasmah Hassan

(m. 1987⁠–⁠2021)

Children 5
Parent(s) Mohamad Khalid Mohd Noh (father)
Nor Azian Said (mother)
Relatives Datuk Lat (brother)

Mohamad Mohamad Khalid, known professionally as Mamat Khalid (6 April 1963 – 24 October 2021) was a Malaysian screenwriter, film director, and occasional actor. He was the younger brother of cartoonist Datuk Mohammad Nor Khalid, better known as Lat.[1]

Apart of his career as a film director, Mamat was a founder and owner of his cafe, Sarang Art Hub which is located at Tanjung Malim and opened in 2016.[2][3]

Life and career[edit]

Mamat 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 banned him from frequenting cinemas even on his deathbed. However, that did not break the young Mamat’s passion for films.

Before venturing into film-making, Mamat worked in a government office. He was a fan of rock music, having joined an amateur band named Drop Out in 1986 where he was the band’s keyboardist.[4] The experiences that he had gone through during this phase inspired him to write and direct his 2005 film Rock,[4][1] in which its commercial success led into three sequels – Rock Ooo…! (2013), Rock Bro! (2016) and Rock 4: Rockers Never Dai (2020).

He cited the late director P. Ramlee as one of his filmmaking heroes.

Personal life[edit]

Mamat married Hasmah Hassan on 12 April 1987, six days after his 24th birthday, and they have five children, namely three sons and two daughters.[5] His fourth child, Amen Khalid also follows his footsteps in the film industry.[6]

Illness and death[edit]

On 21 April 2017, Mamat was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Ampang Puteri Hospital after complaining of breathing difficulties at about 3 in the morning after having some coffee with his friends. He was believed to have extreme fatigue after attending the preview session of his latest movie, Lebuhraya Ke Neraka in Bukit Bintang.[7] Mamat however remained in stable condition albeit under a doctor’s monitoring due to his high blood pressure.[8]

He died on 24 October 2021 at the age of 58 due to heart disease at the Slim River Hospital at 12.30 am. Mamat reportedly collapsed at his Sarang Art Hub restaurant in Tanjung Malim.[9][10] He was buried at the Masjid Paloh Muslim Cemetery in Ipoh at about 2.25 pm.[11]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Television series[edit]

Television movie[edit]

Television[edit]

Year Title Role TV channel Notes
2022 Warong Pak Jabit Himself Astro Ria As executive producer

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Awards Category Nominated work Result
2001 Anugerah Skrin 2001 Pengarah Terbaik (Best Director) Pinang Durian Won
2005 Festival Filem Malaysia ke-18 Lakonlayar Terbaik (Best Screenplay; with Saw Teong Hin) Puteri Gunung Ledang Won
2006 Festival Filem Malaysia ke-19 Lakonlayar Terbaik (Best Screenplay) Man Laksa Nominated
Cerita Asal Terbaik (Best Original Story) Nominated
2007 Festival Filem Malaysia ke-20 Anugerah Khas Juri (Special Jury Awards) Zombi Kampung Pisang Won
2008 Festival Filem Malaysia ke-21 Pengarah Terbaik (Best Director) Kala Malam Bulan Mengambang Won
Lakonlayar Terbaik (Best Screenplay) Nominated
Cerita Asal Terbaik (Best Original Story) Nominated
2010 Festival Filem Malaysia ke-23 Anugerah Khas Juri (Special Jury Award) Estet Won
Pengarah Terbaik (Best Director) Nominated
Lakonlayar Terbaik (Best Screenplay) Nominated
Cerita Asal Terbaik (Best Original Story) Nominated
Penataan Seni Terbaik (Best Art Directing) Nominated
2011 Festival Filem Malaysia ke-24 Pengarah Terbaik (Best Director) Hantu Kak Limah Balik Rumah Nominated
Cerita Asal Terbaik (Best Original Story) Nominated
  1. ^ He was born five months before Federation of Malaya became the present day Malaysia on 16 September 1963.

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