HONG KONG -- The ninth running of the Jakarta Int'l Film Festival
(Jiffest) (7-16 Dec) wrapped Sunday with "3 Days to Forever" named as
the best Indonesian pic.
Pic,
helmed by Riri Riza collected a $5,000 prize, as did Deddy Mizwar,
named as best Indonesian helmer, for his pic "Nagabonar (Becomes) 2."
A separate jury awarded the human rights award to "Playing Between Elephants," helmed by Aryo Danusiri.
Richest
prizes on offer were the Euros 5,000 for feature movie projects in the
third running of the Jiffest Script Development Competition. Each
receiving the coin from the Hubert Bals Foundation were "Opa's Letter"
(Surat Opa) by Dina Jasanti and "A Beautiful Thing" (Yang Terindah) by
Andibachtiar Yusuf.
Fest, which has struggled for survival
against the indifference of local authorities, said that it had
received a promise of support from Fauzi Bowo, the newly appointed
Governor of Jakarta, Fauzi Bowo, throughout the length of his term in
office.
In total event included screening of 180 films from 33
countries at a range of locations around the city. Organizers said that
although budget was cut by 30% to IDR3.8 billion ($410,000), spectator
numbers dropped by only 15% to 54,000.
Top ticket sellers
included Indonesian closing film "Chants of Lotus" and controversial
opener "Persepolis," "Into the Wild," docu "The US vs John Lennon,"
Coen brothers’ "No Country For Old Men," and local pic "The Photograph."
9th Jakarta Int'l Film Fest Prize Winners
Best Indonesian film
"3 Days to Forever" (3 Hari Untuk Selamanya) Riri Riza.
Best Indonesian director
Deddy Mizwar "Nagabonar (Becomes) 2" (Nagabonar (Jadi) 2).
Movies that Matter Human Rights Award for Best Human Rights
"Playing Between Elephants" Aryo Danusiri
Script Development Competition
Documentary Category
"Life and Death of Dogel Cinema" (Layar Tancep Dogel) Endah WS
"Justice for all" (Nur Idham Bin) Masrur Jamaludin
Short Fiction Script Category
"Traffic Jam" Tam Notosusanto
"The Visit" (Yang Kembali) Erwin Indrawan
Feature Script Category
"Opa’s Letter" (Surat Opa) Dinna Jasanti
"A Beautiful Thing" (Yang Terindah) by Andibachtiar Yusuf
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