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18th Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival
2023 film festival From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 18th annual Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival was held on 25 November to 2 December 2023 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.[1] The films were screened at the Empire XXI theatres and online through streaming service KlikFilm, meanwhile other fringe events were held at the LPP Yogyakarta.
A total of 205 films from 25 Asia–Pacific countries were screened during the festival.[2] The festival opened with Ashish Avinash Bende's directorial debut film, Autobio-Pamphlet and closed with the world premiere of Angga Dwimas Sasongko's 13 Bombs in Jakarta.[3][4] The festival was preceded by the screening of Wong Kar-wai films in three cities in November.[5]
The most prestigious award, Golden Hanoman Award, was presented to experimental film Monisme, directed by Riar Rizaldi.[6]
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Official selections
Opening and closing films
In competition
Indonesian Screen Awards
Asian Perspectives
Panorama
Classics
Nocturnal
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Awards
The following awards were presented during the festival:[7]
- Golden Hanoman Award
- Monisme by Riar Rizaldi
- Silver Hanoman Award
- Oasis of Now by Chia Chee Sum
- Special Mention in Main Competition
- Dreaming & Dying by Nelson Yeo
- NETPAC Award
- Which Colour? by Shahrukhkhan Chavada
- JAFF Indonesian Screen Awards
- Best Film: The Draft! by Yusron Fuadi
- Best Director: Ismail Basbeth – Sara
- Best Storytelling: Anindita Suryarasmi and Yusron Fuadi – The Draft!
- Best Performance: Irma Rihi – Women from Rote Island
- Best Cinematography: Joseph Christoforus Fofid – Women from Rote Island
- Best Editing: Ridwan A.B. and Yusron Fuadi – The Draft!
- Blencong Award
- Hito by Stephen Lopez
- Geber Award
- Abang Adik by Jin Ong
- Student Award
- The River That Never Ends by J.T. Trinidad
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