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''Sing to the Dawn'' is a 2008 Singaporean computer-animated
musical drama film Musical film is a film genre in which songs by the characters are interwoven into the narrative, sometimes accompanied by dancing. The songs usually advance the plot or develop the film's characters, but in some cases, they serve merely as breaks ...
. The film was produced by Infinite Frameworks, a Batam-based animation studio,
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, Media Development Authority and Scorpio East Pictures. It is loosely adapted from the
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by Minfong Ho that was first published in 1975. The film was released on 30 October 2008 in Singapore, and later in Korea, Malaysia and Russia. It has screened at ''
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'' in
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and
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, USA. A remake of the film, named ''Meraih Mimpi (Dream On),'' was released in Indonesia on 16 September 2009.


Synopsis

Dawan is a teenage girl who lives with her brother, father and grandmother in a small village in
Batam Batam is the largest city in the province of Riau Islands, Indonesia. The city administrative area covers three main islands of Batam, Rempang, and Galang (collectively called Barelang), as well as several small islands. Batam Island is the c ...
. Pairot is an entrepreneur and cruel
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who is visually styled after
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. Pairot extorts the villagers with an oppressive land tax. He claims to own the entire land of the village, and tells the villagers that he has a document from King Ramelan, the former ruler of the village. The village is unaware that Pairot is planning to evict the villagers and destroy the village to build a city with hotels and
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s. After learning about Pairot's evil plans, Dana, with the help of her sister, struggle to save her beloved village. With help from Grandfather Wiwien, Dana tries to find the King's original will. As a woman, Dawan's life is filled with difficulties and sadness. Dana is forced by her father to follow the village's patriarchal tradition. Her father has wanted to marry her off to Pairot's son, Benz. Dawan and Kai are assisted by a group of jungle animals who can talk to each other, including bird
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named Kakatu,
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named Minah, lizards, and bear named Tante Bear. Accompanied by their animal friends, Dawan and Kai win scholarships and thwart the landlord's plan.


Voice cast


Production

''Sing to the Dawn'' was produced by Infinite Frameworks (IFW), an animation studio based in
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, Indonesia. The English-language version of the film was released on 30 October 2008 in Singapore, followed by Korea, Malaysia and Russia. The film was screened at ''
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'' in South Korea and in Santa Monica. Production was done in Batam over three years with a budget of USD 5 million. After the English version of the film was completed in 2008, it was distributed to various countries. ''Sing to the Dawn'' was not immediately released in Indonesia because IFW wanted to introduce the film to an international audience first. The film was an adaptation of a short story by Minfong Ho at the request of the Singapore government. The film was referred to as "the film work of the nation" by IFW, because out of the 150 animators in the studio, almost all were Indonesian except for five
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. The total number of expatriates involved is only 10. Many animators from
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, London, and
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were recruited for the production of this film. By contrast, the Singapore media wrote that the film is Singaporean because of the film initiative and funds from ''
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'' and '' Media Development Authority'' in Singapore.


Remake

''Meraih Mimpi (Dream On)'' is a film remake of ''Sing to the Dawn''. It was released in Indonesia on 16 September 2009 by Kalyana Shira Films. ''Dream On'' is the second 3D animated film produced in Indonesia after ''
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'' (2004).
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was hired to assist in the localization of the film.
Erwin Gutawa Erwin Gutawa Sumapraja (born 16 May 1962) is an Indonesian composer. In 1985, he started his professional music career by joining the jazz band Karimata, later becoming an independent composer in 1991. As a composer, he won the 1992 Midnight S ...
, the film's composer, wrote new music for the film. In addition to language, the story was overhauled. In releasing this film, Kalyana Shira Films worked with IFW and collaborated with ''
Mediacorp Raintree Pictures Mediacorp Raintree Pictures () was a film production company based in Singapore. The company, a division of Mediacorp Group, was established on 1 August 1998. It produced the Singaporean comedy, '' Liang Po Po: The Movie'' featuring the cross-dres ...
'', ''Scorpio East Pictures'', ''Indika Pictures'' and '' Media Development Authority'' from Singapore.


Film and book comparisons

Besides changing the names of the characters, the setting moved from a small
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village to
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. According to ''
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'', ''Dream On'' was filled with exciting adventures and was well-suited for young children. In the book, Pairot never dressed up like Elvis. The conflicts experienced by the villagers in the book center around women's traditional gender roles in Southeast Asia. In the film, the story centered on Pairot's plans to evict the villagers. The plot in the film has less conflict between Dana and her father who told her sister that he did not believe that women need education. This scene was not developed in the film. In the premiere of ''Sing to the Dawn'' at ''
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'', Singapore, Minfong Ho found the movie to be very different from the book and that they are not to be compared with each other. According to Ho, the film successfully demonstrated the character and spirit of Dawan. Ho said that if she were to rate the film, she would give it 11 out of 10.


Cameo performances

* Director
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appeared as guest star and contributed his voice in the film as Ubay. * Bemby Gusti is a musician who contributed the voice of Spider.


References


External links

* ''English'' * ''Indonesian'' * {{Nia Dinata 2008 films 2008 3D films Indonesian animated films Indonesian drama films Indonesian children's fantasy films 2000s children's fantasy films 2008 animated films