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16th Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival
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The 16th Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival was held on 27 November to 4 December 2021 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.[1] The festival returned to be held offline at the Empire XXI, after a year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia.[2] The festival partnered with streaming service KlikFilm for online screenings.[3]
A total of 128 films from 33 countries were screened during the festival.[4] Asghar Farhadi's drama film A Hero opened the festival, and it closed with Gina S. Noer's First, Second & Third Love.[5][6]
The most prestigious award of the festival, Golden Hanoman Award, was presented to Vietnamese drama film Taste by Lê Bảo.[7]
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This year's Retrospective program showcased the work of actor Gunawan Maryanto.
JAFF Indonesian Screen Awards
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Awards
- Golden Hanoman Award
- Taste by Lê Bảo
- Silver Hanoman Award
- NETPAC Award
- Taste by Lê Bảo
- JAFF Indonesian Screen Awards
- Best Film: Kadet 1947 by Rahabi Mandra and Winaldo Artaraya Swastia
- Best Director: Rahabi Mandra and Winaldo Artaraya Swastia – Kadet 1947
- Honorary Mention Best Director: Bambang "Ipoenk" – Aum!
- Best Cinematography: Ujel Bausad – Aum!
- Best Performance: Putri Marino – Losmen Bu Broto
- Best Screenplay: Randolph Zaini – Preman
- Blencong Award
- Live in Cloud-Cuckoo Land by Vu Minh Nghia and Pham Hoang Minh Thy
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