Suatu Ketika

Suatu Ketika is a 2019 Malaysian sports football film. Set in 1952 before Merdeka, the film tells the story of a kampung boys football team, as they compete in the small local teen cup tournament and play against a winning British school.

Suatu Ketika
Directed byPrakash Murugiah
Written by
  • Prakash Murugiah
  • Nadia Azlan
  • Adi Bear
  • Mynn Lee
Starring
Music byDaniel Veerapen
Distributed byGSC Movies
Release date
  • September 12, 2019 (2019-09-12) (Malaysia)

  • September 26, 2019 (2019-09-26) (Brunei)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryMalaysia
LanguageMalay

The film received positive review. It is released on 12 September 2019 in Malaysia.[1]

Synopsis

Set in 1952 before independence at Ujong Pasir, Malacca, it tells the story about a team of 12-year-old local kampung school boys from different backgrounds who go against odds to form a soccer team, in order to compete in the local teen JG Davidson cup tournament. While these boys lack training, uniform and even a proper football, but they have spirit and determination. With help from their teacher and school gardener as coach, now they have to play against the reigning champion, a team of well-equipped British schoolboys from the British school St. James. Can they win?

Cast

  • Toby Keen, as Roger
  • Namron as Pak Sa'ad
  • Pekin Ibrahim as Teacher Sulaiman
  • Armand, as Usop
  • Danial Akmal Fariz, as Syukri
  • Farez Iqmal, as Atan
  • Kuhan Divagaran, as Guna
  • Dheva Naish, as Suresh
  • Daniel Syahidan, as Husin
  • Putera Syazwan, as Bakri
  • Lim Xuan, as Lee Meng
  • Azlan Raihan, as Dol
  • Danial Iman, as Tuah
  • Ahmas, as Panjang
  • Adeq Jiey, as Kudin
  • Farah Ahmad as Latipah
  • Syafnida Shuhaimi as Teacher Rokiah
  • Dintamam as Selamat

Production

The film budget costs around RM3.6 million. The film cast it diverse young actors and actresses aged between 8 and 12 in 2016. Filming then took place in Selangor at locations such as Kuala Kangsar, Kuala Selangor and Banting in 2017.[2] Singers Zainal Abidin and Viona wrote songs for the film, while Daniel Veerapen composed the score.[3]

References

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