Sinopsis
Jogho mengisahkan kehidupan Mamat yang berasal dari Kelantan yang telah berpindah ke selatan Thailand
untuk memulakan penghidupan baru dengan bekerja sebagai pelaga lembu atau lebih dikenali sebagai
jogho.
Mamat is a native of Kelantan, Malaysia, but he had left Malaysia many years earlier to join his brother
Lazim in South Thailand in order to continue making his living as a trainer of fighting bulls (a
Jogho). The practice had been outlawed in Malaysia but continued in
Thailand. Mamat lives with his wife and three daughters, three divorcees and one who has not yet married, but he has sent his only son
to boarding school in Kelantan. Mamat and Lazim are the leaders in a small village that depends mostly on the money
won from gambling in bullfights for its sustenance. The story begins when Lazim is killed by Isa at the
bullfighting arena. By tradition, this leaves Mamat and the young men the responsibility of taking revenge
and thus preserving the honor of the village. Mamat visits Kelantan and arranges for
his friend Jaafar to find and kill the perpetrators. Returning home, Mamat is gored by his new bull and is bedridden for several
days. At the same time Lazim's two sons and a friend have gone into the town and managed to kill Isa's
son Hamdan and his assistant Dollah Munduk. After the killing, the young men hide and Mamat is arrested
by the Thai police, leaving the women alone to manage not only the
village affairs but also to care for the bull. From the jail, Mamat pleads with his wife to pay the bail so that he will be able to fight the new
bull. He is at last freed on the morning of the bullfight. At the bullfighting arena, Isa comes to avenge the
death of his son. Isa shoots Mamat but miraculously misses his first shot and the second shot only
manages to wound Mamat in the shoulder. Mamat wrestles the gun from Isa and knocks him to the
ground. Now Mamat has the chance to kill Isa and avenge the death of Lazim, but Mamat refuses as
he has become tired of Malays killing Malays. He lowers the pistol. But Lazim's son Sani grabs the gun and
shoots Isa instead. The police come and Mamat surrenders himself to them, taking the responsibility for
the murder. Although Mamat is taken away by the Thai police, the cycle of violence within the Malay
community continues.
Pengarah
U-Wei Saari
Penulis
U-Wei Saari
... Lakonlayar
(adaptasi novel Juara
tulisan S. Othman Kelantan)
S. Othman Kelantan ... Cerita asal
Pelakon
Khalid Salleh
... Mamat
Normah Damanhuri ... Minah
Adlin Aman Ramli ... Sani
Baharuddin Omar ... Lazim
Ijoy Azahari ... Salim
Sabri Yunus ... Jali
Normala Omar ... Mek Yah
Aznah Hamid ... Zainab
Liza Rafar ...
Pekerja (crew)
Amir Muhammad
... Penulis Sarikata
Penerbit
U-Wei Saari
...
Penerbit
NHK
Japan ...
Penerbit Bersama
Gambar Tanah Licin Sdn Bhd ...
Syarikat Penerbitan Filem
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Judul
filem:
Jogho
Jenis cerita: Drama
Bahasa utama: Melayu
Bahasa lain: Thai

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Tayangan
Tayangan perdana di
Tokyo: 13 Disember 1997
Tarikh mula tayangan umum: 28 Mac 1999
Tayangan semula di Kuala Lumpur: 30 September 1999
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Urusniaga
Kos
pembikinan filem: RM1.2 juta
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Teknikal
Jenis filem: 35 mm
Corak filem: Warna
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Bikin
filem
Antara lokasi penggambaran:
Thailand
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Anugerah
& festival filem
Pertandingan: Festival Filem Asia Pasifik
ke-43, 1998 (Taipei)
ANUGERAH:
Pelakon Lelaki Terbaik - Khalid Salleh
Pertandingan:
Festival Filem Malaysia
ke-14, 1999 (Ipoh)
ANUGERAH:
Filem Terbaik - U-Wei Saari
Pengarah Terbaik - U-Wei Saari
Pelakon Lelaki Terbaik - Khalid Salleh
Lakonlayar Terbaik - U-Wei Saari
Anugerah GAFIM - Poster terbaik
Pertandingan: Anugerah Skrin TV3 ke-4, 1999
ANUGERAH:
Filem Terbaik - U-Wei Saari
Pengarah Terbaik - U-Wei Saari
Pelakon Lelaki Terbaik - Khalid Salleh
Pelakon Wanita Terbaik - Normah Damanhuri
Pertandingan:
Festival Filem Antarabangsa Singapura ke-11, 1998.
Festival Filem Antarabangsa Jakarta, 1999.
ANUGERAH:
Tiada
Penyertaan:
Festival Filem Asian ke-2, 1997 di Tokyo (tayangan
perdana).
Festival Filem Antarabangsa Pusan ke-3, 1998 (Korea Selatan).
Festival Filem Antarabangsa Pyongyang ke-6, 1998 (Korea Utara).
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| TriviA
Filem ini cuma
ditayangkan di 12 buah pawagam seluruh negara kecuali Perlis, Melaka, Terengganu, Sabah dan Sarawak.
RM1 juta daripada kos pembikinan filem ini
dibiayai oleh NHK Japan.
Jogho adalah loghat negeri Kelantan yang
bermaksud juara. Dalam filem ini jogho merujuk
kepada pelaga lembu.
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| Dialog
"Yo la tu. Anok
bini make nasik denge budu. Hok molek semuo ke
lembu" - Minah

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| VCD
& Soundtrack

Video CD
Pengedar: -
No. Siri: -
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Penafian
Laman web Filem Malaysia (www.filemkita.com)
merupakan sebuah laman web berasaskan maklumat mengenai
filem-filem buatan Malaysia dan filem-filem Melayu (terbitan
Tanah Melayu/Malaya dan Singapura) sejak tahun 1933 hingga era
2000. Segala maklumat, tulisan, gambar, dialog, senikata dan
klip audio/video adalah hak milik pengeluar filem dan para
karyawan, seniman/seniwati dan penulis yang terlibat. Sebarang
penyalahgunaan bahan-bahan dalam laman web ini adalah ditanggung
sepenuhnya oleh mereka yang tidak bertanggungjawab tersebut.
Penghargaan
Setinggi-tinggi terima
kasih kepada pihak yang bekerjasama memberi sumbangan ikhlas bagi melengkapkan maklumat
dalam
laman web ini. Terima kasih khas kepada FINAS (poster filem).
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