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19th Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival
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The 19th annual Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival was held from 30 November to 7 December 2024 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.[1] A total of 180 films from 25 Asia–Pacific countries were screened during the festival.[2] The festival opened with Garin Nugroho's silent film Samsara and closed with the world premiere of Yandy Laurens' A Brother and 7 Siblings.[3] This year marks the inaugural edition of JAFF Market, an initiative aimed at reshaping the Indonesian film industry by fostering networking and collaboration among various sectors.[4]
The festival's most prestigious award, Golden Hanoman Award, was presented to drama film Happyend.[5][6]
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Awards
The following awards were presented during the festival:[7][6]
- Golden Hanoman Award: Happyend by Neo Sora
- Silver Hanoman Award: Việt and Nam by Minh Quý Trương
- NETPAC Award: MA - Cry of Silence by The Maw Naing
- JAFF Indonesian Screen Awards
- Best Film: Yohanna by Razka Robby Ertanto
- Best Directing: Razka Robby Ertanto for Yohanna
- Best Storytelling: Razka Robby Ertanto for Yohanna
- Best Performance: Laura Basuki, Kirana Putri Grasela, and Iqua Tahlequa for Yohanna
- Best Cinematography: Odyssey Flores for Yohanna
- Best Editing: Akhmad Fesdi Anggoro for The Queen of Witchcraft
- Blencong Award: When the Wind Rises by Hung Chen
- Geber Award: MA - Cry of Silence by The Maw Naing
- Student Award: When the Wind Rises by Hung Chen
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