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Film awards back after extended absence

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Film awards back after extended absence

Hera Diani and Bruce Emond
The Jakarta Post/Jakarta

The critically acclaimed comedy of manners Arisan swept most of
the major acting awards at the Indonesian Film Festival (FFI) on
Saturday night, held for the first time in 12 years.

Tora Sudiro was named best actor for his performance in Arisan
as a gay man inching his way out of the closet, while Surya
Saputra took the best supporting actor honors in the same film.

Rachel Maryam brought another honor for the movie, winning
best supporting actress for her role as a girl from the sticks
who knows more than she lets on.

Dian Sastrowardoyo avoided an Arisan shutout in the acting
categories, winning the best actress award for Ada Apa Dengan
Cinta?.

Among the other awards presented at Dunia Fantasi in Ancol,
North Jakarta, were to the husband and wife musical team of Anto
Hoed and Melly Goeslaw for best film score (Ada Apa Dengan
Cinta?)and M. Aprisiyanto for best short film for Djedjak Darah:
Surat Teruntuk Adinda (Trace of Blood: A Letter to My Lady), the
story of a shadow puppeteer accused of being a communist.

Best director honors went to Rudy Soedjarwo for Ada Apa Dengan
Cinta?.

Unfortunately, some of the most important categories, such as
best cinematography and screenplay, were not included on the live
TV broadcast, but presented instead during the commercial break.

"This is proof that film has been taken over by the stupidity
of television," said Riri Riza, who shared the best screenplay
award with Prima Rusdi for Eliana-Eliana, in a stinging rebuke of
the organizers.

The ceremony was still ongoing at press time.

FFI's revival comes in tandem with increased local film
production in recent years. From just one film released in 2000,
13 were made in 2003 and 18 this year.

Nominations for this year's awards spanned 2000-2004.

Although it had been staged once in the 1950s and 1960s
respectively, FFI became a fixture on the film community's
calendar from 1973, with glittering ceremonies in which the Citra
awards were presented for acting, directing and other filmmaking
categories.

The most successful winners over the years were actress
Christine Hakim and director Teguh Karya, both of whom won six
Citras.

But local film production petered to a halt by the early 1990s
due to the stranglehold of Hollywood movies in local theaters,
and the last FFI was held in 1992.

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