Thursday, October 18, 2012

Indonesia Film present on the Oslo Film Festival

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LONDON, KOMPAS.com--three films directed by Joko Anwar, Indonesia Kala, the forbidden Door, and the mode of the anomaly was present at the Festival of Films from the South in Oslo, which takes place from July 4 to October 14.

In addition to the three Anwar, a Film by Director Edwin Zoo was also screened at the festival, said the Secretary of Three EMBASSY in Oslo, Dyah Vishnu Kusumawardani to BETWEEN London, Saturday.

Films from the South Festival is an annual event in Oslo, Norway, followed by film makers and film from various countries in the world, particularly in other developing countries.

In addition to introducing foreign cultures through film, pascatragedi, July 22, a series of events of this kind is an effective tool for improving the integration of communities in Norway, which is increasingly multicultural.

At the event, he delivered a masterclass to cease to be present in Oslo to represent Indonesia at the festival.

He said, two years ago he was invited along with Garin Nugroho, but unfortunately could not attend due to a flurry with the project musikalnya.

Attending the event, Ambassador RI masterclass in Oslo, Esti Benesi, conveys a sense of proud that Indonesia played on four films of the festival this year.

Speak with Artistic Director Films from the South, Lasse Skagen, Estonian Ambassador delivered a apresiasinya against the holding of the event and the attention given the Committee against Indonesia films.

"Film Indonesia is now quite advanced, the quality and artistic value. Glad to be able to see the film Indonesia played on many festivals in the world, "he said.

Open masterclass with Joko Anwar, underlining that cinema of Indonesia Lasse also represent the Asia region and has produced many quality films. "Therefore, the cinema of Indonesia ought to be observed," he said.

Lasse Skagen says he has long been followed in the footsteps of Joko's career. "We've been following in the footsteps of career development for a long time, Joko, his work, and we are very happy to finally be able to bring the Joko in Oslo," he said.

In the masterclass hosted Kalle Løchen-senior editor of Film magazine & Kino, Joko said Indonesia's film industry has yet to be referred to as an industry, because it has not been strong enough.

For example, the Director would still have to come in person to the cinema owners to request that their films screened. Sometimes a movie can be a box office, but also not.

He also gave Indonesia's film industry development is increasingly going forward. First, there is only one school which teaches cinema, namely the Jakarta Art Institute (IKJ).  According to Joko, he studied cinema in a self-taught, by directly plunge in the field.

However, now there are three schools that teach the film industry, which generates new talents for the world cinema of Indonesia. He was pleased with the development of the cinema of Indonesia.

Asked about the film genre, he reveals himself not wanting to distereotipekan with a certain flow. Various films showing different genres, such as comedy on Janji Joni, thriller at times, The Forbidden and the mode of anomalies.

About his work, he said that the characteristics of the delivery of the story also carried through the taking and editing pictures that match the setting time can be said to be ' timeless '.

Masterclass Joko get quite warm Applauses from the observer and lover of film in Oslo, with a pretty interactive discussion. The event continued with a screening of the film.

The audience response to the film was very nice, and even discussions on the masterclass continued after the screening of the film. The event ended with a long applause for Joko. Source: ANT Editor: Jodhi Yudono Tweetterbaru
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