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Nia Dinata est une Actrice, Réalisatrice, Scénariste et Producteur Indonesienne née le 4 mars 1970 à Djakarta (Indonesie)

Nia Dinata

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Nom de naissance Nurkurniati Aisyah Dewi
Nationalité Indonesie
Naissance 4 mars 1970 (54 ans) à Djakarta (Indonesie)

Nurkurniati Aisyah Dewi (born in Jakarta, Indonesia, on 4 March 1970), better known as Nia Dinata, is an award-winning Indonesian film director. Her movies are known for tackling subjects controversial or "risky" in Indonesia such as homosexuality, migrant workers, and polygamy.

Dinata began her film career directing video clips and commercials in the mid-1990s until directing the made-for-television Mencari Pelangi in 1998. Three years later, she directed her first feature film, Ca-bau-kan, after founding her own production house. The next film she directed, 2003's Arisan!, was critically acclaimed and one of her most successful works. Her third directorial effort, 2006's Berbagi Suami, was controversial yet successful.

Dinata has faced heavy censorship and controversy in Indonesia because of the subjects she covers. However, she has also won critical acclaim internationally, being called Indonesia's "most talented new filmmaker" in 2006. Two of the films she direct have been submitted to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

Biographie

Dinata was born Nurkurniati Aisyah Dewi in Jakarta on 4 March 1970. As a child, Dinata watched movies weekly. After finishing high school, she received a bachelor's degree in mass communications from Elizabethtown College in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, where she became interested in cinematography. She then took a filmmaking course at New York University. After returning to Indonesia, she took her first job as an apprentice reporter for Seputar Indonesia. She later began directing video clips and commercials with Iguana Productions in the mid-1990s, studying the techniques on her own.

Dinata made her directorial debut with the 1998 made-for-television film Mencari Pelangi (Looking for the Rainbow), which won two national awards. She then started her own production company, Kalyana Shira Film, around 1999. Her first feature film, Ca-bau-kan, was produced by Kalyana Shira and dealt with the trials and tribulations of Chinese Indonesians in pre-independence Indonesia. After being trimmed from its original running time of 160 minutes to 124 minutes for commercial viability, the film—adapted from the novel by Remy Sylado—was critically panned; Dinata herself was satisfied, saying it was "as good as it could be for that short running time". She produced Sekar Ayu Asmara's debut, Biola Tak Berdawai, the following year.

The next film she directed, 2003's Arisan! (The Gathering), had gay themes and was produced on a small budget. It is considered one of her more commercially successful films, being seen by over 500,000 people, and the first Indonesian film dealing with homosexuality. Its success surprised her, as most of the commercially successful films at the time were horrors and children's films.

After the success of Arisan!, Dinata was able to find more sponsors for her movies. In 2004, she was invited to join the Cannes Young Directors Program, and the following year she produced Joko Anwar's directorial debut Janji Joni (Joni's Promise). Another film she directed, 2006's Berbagi Suami (Love for Share), about polygamy in Indonesia, was based on her personal experiences when her father took a second wife.



In 2007, Dinata produced Quickie Express, described in the press as a sex comedy but by Dinata herself as a "love story with social content". This was followed by the short-film collection Perempuan Punya Cerita (Chants of Lotus), which featured one directed by her, Gara-Gara Bola (Soccer Riot), which she produced, and the documentary Pertaruhan (At Stake).

In 2009, Dinata and the Kalyana Shira Foundation she runs started the Indonesian International Children’s Film Festival. The festival showcases both local and international children's films and involves children in all aspects of the festival. As of 2011, it has been run three times.

As of April 2011, Dinata is producing a sequel to Arisan!. Filming was expected to begin in May, with the release scheduled for 1 December 2011, eight years after the first instalment. In 2011 Dinata also collaborated with Ucu Agustin on Batik: Our Love Story, a documentary on the traditional textile batik. Dinata directed, while Ucu served as screenwriter.

Le plus souvent avec

Joko Anwar
Joko Anwar
(5 films)
Ria Irawan
Ria Irawan
(5 films)
Yudi Datau
Yudi Datau
(2 films)
Remy Sylado
Remy Sylado
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Nia Dinata (7 films)

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Actrice

Janji Joni
Janji Joni (2005)

Réalisé par Joko Anwar
Genres Drame, Comédie, Comédie romantique, Romance
Acteurs Mariana Renata, Ria Irawan, Tora Sudiro, Lukman Sardi, Barry Prima, Jajang C. Noer
Rôle Film Critic 1
Note75% 3.7884053.7884053.7884053.7884053.788405
Joni works as a film/reel delivery man in Jakarta. One day, while waiting for the next pick-up, Joni meets a charming girl who is going to catch a film with her boyfriend Otto. The girl would only reveal her name to Joni if he successfully delivers the reels on time. However, things do not turn out well on that day as Joni faces obstacles such as the city's notorious traffic and various people that may disrupt his task.

Réalisatrice

Berbagi Suami, 1h45
Réalisé par Nia Dinata
Genres Drame, Comédie, Comédie dramatique
Acteurs Jajang C. Noer, El Manik, Atiqah Hasiholan, Tio Pakusadewo, Ria Irawan, Lukman Sardi
Note76% 3.8211753.8211753.8211753.8211753.821175
Salma (Jajang C. Noer) was a successful woman who life in a high social stration and felt happy in her occupation as a doctor. Her husband, Mr. Haji Ali Imron (El Manik) was a businessman who jumped into the political arena. Ali was a polygynist and had several young wives, such as Indri (Nungki Kusumastuti) and Ima (Atiqah Hasiholan). The truth is Salma didn't like her husband's habit, but she prefers to be silent obedient wife. Salma's child who is now an adult, Nadim (Winky Wiryawan) was the only reason why Salma chose to keep silent, although Nadine himself opposed it.
Arisan !
Arisan ! (2003)
, 2h9
Réalisé par Nia Dinata
Origine Indonesie
Genres Drame, Comédie, Comédie dramatique
Thèmes Sexualité, Homosexualité, LGBT, LGBT
Acteurs Tora Sudiro, Surya Saputra, Dian Sastrowardoyo, Ria Irawan, Jajang C. Noer, Indra Birowo
Note72% 3.636593.636593.636593.636593.63659
Des personnages de la haute société de Jakarta tentent de préserver les apparences lorsqu'ils se retrouvent chaque mois lors de soirées pour échanger les ragots et rivaliser de richesse. Mais le mari de Meimei l'a quittée pour une autre, Andien est trompée par son mari, et Sakti cache qu'il est homosexuel. Quand Meimei s'éprend de Nino, ce dernier se révèle en fait davantage intéressé par Sakti.
Ca-Bau-Kan
Ca-Bau-Kan (2002)
, 2h
Réalisé par Nia Dinata
Genres Drame, Historique, Romance
Note71% 3.553543.553543.553543.553543.55354
Ca Bau Kan relates the saga of Giok Lan, an Indonesian woman living in the Netherlands, who returns to Indonesia in search of her roots. Her mother, Tinung, a village woman, was known as ‘Ca Bau Kan’ – a word used to describe a courtesan who entertained Chinese men in colonial Indonesia. Giok Lan’s father, Tan Peng Liang (Ferry Salim), was an immigrant Chinese merchant who had a very successful tobacco business in Batavia. She becomes deeply involved with him, and causes a scandal when he has Tinung move in with his family. The film is set between 1930 and 1950, and unfolds the story of Giok Lan and her parents: Tinung and Tan Peng Liang where Tan is eventually ruined when his rivals begin to attack him. This is owing to the significant contrast in socio-economic and cultural background, as the love of these last two characters face a series of difficulties. Depiction of Chinese Indonesian culture is largely based on the Benteng Chinese culture.

Scénariste

Berbagi Suami, 1h45
Réalisé par Nia Dinata
Genres Drame, Comédie, Comédie dramatique
Acteurs Jajang C. Noer, El Manik, Atiqah Hasiholan, Tio Pakusadewo, Ria Irawan, Lukman Sardi
Rôle Histoire
Note76% 3.8211753.8211753.8211753.8211753.821175
Salma (Jajang C. Noer) was a successful woman who life in a high social stration and felt happy in her occupation as a doctor. Her husband, Mr. Haji Ali Imron (El Manik) was a businessman who jumped into the political arena. Ali was a polygynist and had several young wives, such as Indri (Nungki Kusumastuti) and Ima (Atiqah Hasiholan). The truth is Salma didn't like her husband's habit, but she prefers to be silent obedient wife. Salma's child who is now an adult, Nadim (Winky Wiryawan) was the only reason why Salma chose to keep silent, although Nadine himself opposed it.
Arisan !
Arisan ! (2003)
, 2h9
Réalisé par Nia Dinata
Origine Indonesie
Genres Drame, Comédie, Comédie dramatique
Thèmes Sexualité, Homosexualité, LGBT, LGBT
Acteurs Tora Sudiro, Surya Saputra, Dian Sastrowardoyo, Ria Irawan, Jajang C. Noer, Indra Birowo
Rôle Histoire
Note72% 3.636593.636593.636593.636593.63659
Des personnages de la haute société de Jakarta tentent de préserver les apparences lorsqu'ils se retrouvent chaque mois lors de soirées pour échanger les ragots et rivaliser de richesse. Mais le mari de Meimei l'a quittée pour une autre, Andien est trompée par son mari, et Sakti cache qu'il est homosexuel. Quand Meimei s'éprend de Nino, ce dernier se révèle en fait davantage intéressé par Sakti.
Ca-Bau-Kan
Ca-Bau-Kan (2002)
, 2h
Réalisé par Nia Dinata
Genres Drame, Historique, Romance
Note71% 3.553543.553543.553543.553543.55354
Ca Bau Kan relates the saga of Giok Lan, an Indonesian woman living in the Netherlands, who returns to Indonesia in search of her roots. Her mother, Tinung, a village woman, was known as ‘Ca Bau Kan’ – a word used to describe a courtesan who entertained Chinese men in colonial Indonesia. Giok Lan’s father, Tan Peng Liang (Ferry Salim), was an immigrant Chinese merchant who had a very successful tobacco business in Batavia. She becomes deeply involved with him, and causes a scandal when he has Tinung move in with his family. The film is set between 1930 and 1950, and unfolds the story of Giok Lan and her parents: Tinung and Tan Peng Liang where Tan is eventually ruined when his rivals begin to attack him. This is owing to the significant contrast in socio-economic and cultural background, as the love of these last two characters face a series of difficulties. Depiction of Chinese Indonesian culture is largely based on the Benteng Chinese culture.

Production

Quickie Express, 1h57
Genres Drame, Comédie
Thèmes Sexualité, Erotique
Acteurs Tora Sudiro, Sandra Dewi, Tio Pakusadewo, Lukman Sardi, Ria Irawan, Imelda Therinne
Rôle Producteur
Note68% 3.4344653.4344653.4344653.4344653.434465
Jojo (Tora Sudiro), a young ne'er-do-well, finds a job as gigolo at the Quickie Express; at Quickie Express, all gigolos pose as pizza delivery boys. After training, he and fellow gigolos Marley (Aming) and Piktor (Lukman Sardi) begin at the bottom of the hierarchy, servicing less desirable clients. For satisfying them, the three are soon promoted.
Janji Joni
Janji Joni (2005)

Réalisé par Joko Anwar
Genres Drame, Comédie, Comédie romantique, Romance
Acteurs Mariana Renata, Ria Irawan, Tora Sudiro, Lukman Sardi, Barry Prima, Jajang C. Noer
Rôle Producteur
Note75% 3.7884053.7884053.7884053.7884053.788405
Joni works as a film/reel delivery man in Jakarta. One day, while waiting for the next pick-up, Joni meets a charming girl who is going to catch a film with her boyfriend Otto. The girl would only reveal her name to Joni if he successfully delivers the reels on time. However, things do not turn out well on that day as Joni faces obstacles such as the city's notorious traffic and various people that may disrupt his task.
Arisan !
Arisan ! (2003)
, 2h9
Réalisé par Nia Dinata
Origine Indonesie
Genres Drame, Comédie, Comédie dramatique
Thèmes Sexualité, Homosexualité, LGBT, LGBT
Acteurs Tora Sudiro, Surya Saputra, Dian Sastrowardoyo, Ria Irawan, Jajang C. Noer, Indra Birowo
Rôle Producteur exécutif
Note72% 3.636593.636593.636593.636593.63659
Des personnages de la haute société de Jakarta tentent de préserver les apparences lorsqu'ils se retrouvent chaque mois lors de soirées pour échanger les ragots et rivaliser de richesse. Mais le mari de Meimei l'a quittée pour une autre, Andien est trompée par son mari, et Sakti cache qu'il est homosexuel. Quand Meimei s'éprend de Nino, ce dernier se révèle en fait davantage intéressé par Sakti.
Biola Tak Berdawai, 1h37
Genres Drame
Thèmes Maladie, Folie, Le handicap, L'autisme
Acteurs Ria Irawan, Jajang C. Noer
Rôle Co-Producer
Note62% 3.1344953.1344953.1344953.1344953.134495
Renjani (Ria Irawan), a former ballerina and rape victim who aborted the resulting foetus, and Wid (Jajang C. Noer), a doctor and daughter of a prostitute, are two women who volunteer at an orphanage for children with several disabilities in Yogyakarta. One day, while practicing her dancing, Renjani notes that Dewa (Dicky Lebrianto), a tiny eight-year-old with autism and brain damage, is responding. This convinces her that music therapy could promote healing. Renjani later asks Bhisma (Nicholas Saputra), a violinist that she met by chance, to assist him; they later fall in love. After Bhisma writes a song, "Biola Tak Berdawai", for Dewa, he prepares for a recital. Renjani and Dewa attend the recital, but Renjani faints and is rushed to the hospital; the cause is later discovered to be cervical cancer. After a week in a coma, Renjani dies; at her grave, Dewa plays "Biola Tak Berdawai" as Bhisma listens.
Ca-Bau-Kan
Ca-Bau-Kan (2002)
, 2h
Réalisé par Nia Dinata
Genres Drame, Historique, Romance
Rôle Producteur exécutif
Note71% 3.553543.553543.553543.553543.55354
Ca Bau Kan relates the saga of Giok Lan, an Indonesian woman living in the Netherlands, who returns to Indonesia in search of her roots. Her mother, Tinung, a village woman, was known as ‘Ca Bau Kan’ – a word used to describe a courtesan who entertained Chinese men in colonial Indonesia. Giok Lan’s father, Tan Peng Liang (Ferry Salim), was an immigrant Chinese merchant who had a very successful tobacco business in Batavia. She becomes deeply involved with him, and causes a scandal when he has Tinung move in with his family. The film is set between 1930 and 1950, and unfolds the story of Giok Lan and her parents: Tinung and Tan Peng Liang where Tan is eventually ruined when his rivals begin to attack him. This is owing to the significant contrast in socio-economic and cultural background, as the love of these last two characters face a series of difficulties. Depiction of Chinese Indonesian culture is largely based on the Benteng Chinese culture.