• Source: 12th Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival
  • The 12th Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival was held from 1 to 8 December 2017 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. A total of 114 films from 24 countries were screened during the festival. Garin Nugroho's Nyai opened the festival and it closed with Kirsten Tan's drama film Pop Aye. The year's edition included a new competition section called Indonesian Screen Awards which honored the achievement of Indonesian feature films.
    The festival's most prestigious award, Golden Hanoman Award, was presented to drama film The Seen and Unseen by Kamila Andini.


    Official selection




    = Opening and closing films

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    = Asian Feature

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    = Asian Perspectives

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    = Indonesian Screen Awards

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    = Asian Docs

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    = Focus on Joko Anwar

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    Joni's Promise (2005)
    Dead Time: Kala (2007)
    The Forbidden Door (2009)
    Ritual (2012)
    A Copy of My Mind (2015)
    Satan's Slaves (2017)


    Awards


    The following awards were presented at the festival:

    Golden Hanoman Award: The Seen and Unseen by Kamila Andini
    Silver Hanoman Award: By the Time It Gets Dark by Anocha Suwichakornpong
    Special Mention: Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts by Mouly Surya
    NETPAC Award: Love and Shukla by Jatla Siddartha
    Geber Award: We, the Dead by Edmund Yeo
    Blencong Award: My Father's Room by Nari Jang
    Jogja Film Student Award: Tradition by Lanka Bandaranayake
    JAFF Indonesian Screen Awards
    Best Film: Posesif by Edwin
    Best Short Film: Sunday Story by Adi Marsono
    Best Directing: Ernest Prakasa for Check the Store Next Door
    Best Storytelling: Fathan Todjon for Galih & Ratna
    Best Cinematography: Batara Goempar for Posesif
    Best Performance: Putri Marino for Posesif


    References




    External links


    Official website

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