Edwin (director)

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Edwin (born 24 April 1978) is an Indonesian film director, producer, and screenwriter. He has won a total of four Citra Awards: Best Short Film for Kara, Anak Sebatang Pohon (2005), Best Director for Posesif (2017), as well as Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay (shared with Eka Kurniawan) for Vengeance is Mine, All Others Pay Cash (2022). His feature film debut Blind Pig Who Wants to Fly (2008) earned critical acclaim and won several international festival awards.[1] In 2012, Edwin received the Edward Yang New Talent Award at the 6th Asian Film Awards.[2]

Edwin
Born
Edwin

(1978-04-24) 24 April 1978 (age 46)
CitizenshipIndonesia
Alma materJakarta Institute of Arts
Occupations
  • Director
  • producer
  • writer
Years active2002–present
AwardsSee full list

In 2012, Edwin's sophomore feature Postcards from the Zoo was selected to compete in the main section of the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, making him the first Indonesian filmmaker to compete for the prestigious Golden Bear in 49 years.[3] In 2021, Edwin won Golden Leopard at the 74th Locarno Film Festival with Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash.

Career

Edwin first came to prominence in Indonesia as the filmmaker behind Kara, Anak Sebatang Pohon (2005), a short film telling the story of a little girl living in an isolated place.[4] The film was received positively and earned Edwin a Citra Award for Best Short Film at that year's Indonesian Film Festival.[4] Internationally, Edwin made a name for himself with the 2005 silent short film Dajang Soembi, the Woman Who Was Married to a Dog.[5] Throughout 2015, the film competed at the International Short Film Festival Hamburg, the Vancouver International Film Festival, and the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival.

His breakthrough came with his award-winning feature film directorial debut Blind Pig Who Wants to Fly in 2008.[6] He followed this up with Postcards from the Zoo in 2012, Someone's Wife in the Boat of Someone's Husband in 2013, Posesif in 2017, and Aruna & Her Palate in 2018. For the latter two, Edwin received two consecutive Citra Award nominations for Best Director, winning for Posesif.[7]

His latest project is an adaptation of Eka Kurniawan's best-selling book Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash which will star Ladya Cheryl, with whom Edwin has collaborated frequently, including his first two feature releases and several of his short films. It was released in August 2021 at the 74th Locarno Film Festival, where it won Golden Leopard, making Edwin the first Indonesian filmmaker to do so.[8]

Filmography

YearFilmDirectorWriterProducerEditingNotesRef.
20089808YesNoNoNoAnthology film[9]
Blind Pig Who Wants to FlyYesYesYesNo[6]
2011BelkibolangYesNoNoNoSegment: 'Rollercoaster'[10]
2012Postcards from the ZooYesYesNoNo[11]
2013Someone's Wife in the Boat of Someone's HusbandYesYesNoNo[12]
2016CutNoNoYesNoDocumentary film; directed by Chairun Nissa[13]
2017PosesifYesNoNoNo[7]
2018Aruna & Her PalateYesNoNoNo[14]
Asian Three-Fold Mirror 2018: JourneyYesNoNoYesSegment: 'Variable No.3'[15]
2021Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay CashYesYesNoNo[16]
TBABorderless FogYesNoNoNo

Short films

YearFilmDirectorWriterProducerNotesRef.
2003A Very Slow BreakfastYesYesYes[17]
2004Dajang Soembi, the Woman Who Was Married to a DogYesNoNo[5]
2005Kara, Anak Sebatang PohonYesYesNo[4]
2006A Very Boring ConversationYesYesYes[18]
2008Trip to the WoundYesYesNo[19]
Hulahoop SoundingsYesYesNo[20]
2015The Fox Exploits the Tiger's MightNoNoYesDirected by Lucky Kuswandi[21]
Following DianaNoNoYesDirected by Kamila Andini[22]
Love Story NotNoNoYesDirected by Yosep Anggi Noen[23]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
200525th Citra AwardsBest Short FilmKara, Anak Sebatang PohonWon
2007Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film FestivalBlencong AwardA Very Boring ConversationWon
2008Cinemanila International Film FestivalBest Southeast Asian FilmBlind Pig Who Wants to FlyNominated
Busan International Film FestivalNew Currents AwardNominated
2009Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent CinemaBest FilmNominated
Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film FestivalGolden HanomanNominated
Golden Horse Film Festival and AwardsNETPAC AwardWon
Nantes Three Continents FestivalGolden MontgolfiereNominated
Silver MontgolfiereWon
Young Audience AwardWon
International Film Festival RotterdamTiger AwardNominated
FIPRESCI PrizeWon
Singapore International Film FestivalNETPAC Award Special MentionWon
2010Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film FestivalGolden HanomanBelkibolangNominated
2012Asian Film AwardsEdward Yang New Talent AwardHimselfWon
World Cinema Amsterdam FestivalSpecial Mention of the JuryPostcards from the ZooNominated
Tribeca Film FestivalBest Narrative Feature Jury PrizeNominated
Art Film FestivalBlue AngelNominated
Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab CinemaSpecial Jury PrizeWon
Berlin International Film FestivalGolden BearNominated
Hong Kong International Film FestivalFIPRESCI PrizeNominated
Golden FirebirdNominated
Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film FestivalGolden HanomanNominated
Silver HanomanWon
2013Black Movie Film FestivalCritics PrizeNominated
20171st Tempo Film FestivalBest DirectorPosesifNominated
37th Citra AwardsBest DirectorWon
201838th Citra AwardsAruna & Her PalateNominated
7th Maya AwardsBest DirectorNominated
2nd Tempo Film FestivalBest DirectorNominated
2019Osaka Asian Film FestivalABC AwardWon
202174th Locarno Film FestivalGolden LeopardVengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay CashWon
Valladolid International Film FestivalGolden SpikeNominated
25th Online Film Critics Society AwardsBest Non-US ReleaseWon
2022International Film Festival of KeralaWorld CinemaNominated
10th Maya AwardsBest DirectorNominated
Best Adapted Screenplay (shared with Eka KurniawanNominated
42nd Citra AwardsBest DirectorWon
Best Adapted Screenplay (shared with Eka KurniawanWon

Honours

References