Angga Dwimas Sasongko

Angga Dwimas Sasongko (born in Jakarta, January 11, 1985) is an award-winning Indonesian film director. He graduated from University of Indonesia with a major in Political Science. His career began since he was 19 years old. In 2008, he founded Visinema Pictures, an award winning Film Production Company based in Jakarta, Indonesia. He had created dozens of TV commercial videos, hundreds of Music Videos, one feature documentary and five feature films. His second film, Hari Untuk Amanda (2010) was nominated in Citra Award 2010 for 8 categories including Best Director, Best Actor (Oka Antara), Best Actress (Fanny Fabriana) and Best Picture.

Biography

Angga won his first award when Cahaya Dari Timur: Beta Maluku (We Are Moluccans) awarded the Best Picture award at the 2014 Indonesian Film Festival (FFI).

In 2014, Angga directing and producing Filosofi Kopi, an adaptation of Dewi "Dee" Lestari's eponymous short story.[1] The movie also received both national and international award, as well as two Citra Awards for best adapted screenplay (Jenny Jusuf) and best editing (Ahsan Andrian) at the 2016 Indonesian Film Festival (FFI). Filosofi Kopi has been screened in many International Film Festival, including Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and BiFan.

In 2016, Angga directing Surat dari Praha (Letters from Prague), a film dealing with the expulsion of Indonesian students from the country in 1965.[2] The movie earned critical success and won numerous awards including Best Film, Best Actor and Best Director at the 2016 Usmar Ismail Award.

Angga also known as an activist who work for Green Music Foundation that he managed together with musician Glenn Fredly. Green Music Foundation, initiated a social movement named Save Mentawai as response of Tsunami in Mentawai at 2010. Angga also known as initiator of Pondok Cerdas Indonesia atau PONDASI Project, a library based community learing center built in several rural area, the library built for the first time in South Mapinang Village and Pasapuat Village, Mentawai.

Awards and recognition

Filmography

References

  1. Yuliasri Perdani (April 12, 2015). "Filosofi Kopi, a cup friendship soul searching". The Jakarta Post.
  2. Yuliasri Perdani (January 30, 2016). "Letters Prague a political exile story interviewed with romance Glenn Fredly' song". The Jakarta Post.
  3. Andreas D. Arditya (December 7, 2014). "Surprise wins at Indonesian Film Festival". The Jakarta Post.
  4. "Surat Dari Praha awarded Best Film Director". The Jakarta Post. April 4, 2016.
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