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International Premiere
Jakarta Twilight
A Window on Asian Cinema
Tradition · Psychology · Love/Romance
- CountryIndonesia
- Production Year2010
- Running Time75min
- FormatDigi Beta
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Indonesia guarantees religious freedom, but in a country where 88% of the population is Muslim, in reality it is an Islamic nation. There are five salat, or worship services, daily in Islam, and the fourth is called the Maghrib. It is a time to wrap up the day’s activities and reflect on one’s words and deeds of the day. Director, writer, and producer Salman Aristo presents a series of different episodes that unfold during the Maghrib in the bustling city of 8 million. [Jakarta Maghrib] reflects on life in the metropolis and the diverse people who live in it: a young married couple who want to make love but can’t because of a crying baby and mother-in-law; a local scoundrel and an old man who believes that cleaning the mosque is his mission; local residents who meet while waiting for a popular fried rice truck; a boy who loses his favorite spot in the arcades; old lovers in search of a shortcut through congested traffic. These are the people through whom which we reflect on humanity and relationships. (KIM Byeongcheol)
Director
Salman ARISTO
Salman Aristo hails from Jakarta, Indonesia, and began his filmmaking career as a screenwriter of such popular and critical success as [Alexandria] (2005), Riri Riza’s [RainbowTroops] (2008), [Garuda di Dadaku] (2009) and [The Dreamer] (2009). He continues to write novels, and for magazines and newspapers as well as film and television. [Jakarta Magrib] is his directorial debut.
Credit
- Director
Salman ARISTO - ProducerSalman ARISTO
- ScreenplaySalman ARISTO
- CinematographyFaozan RIZAL
- EditorCesa David LUCKMANSYAH
- SoundKhimawan SENTOSA
Trisno - MusicZaenal ABIDIN
Salman ARISTO - Production CompanyIndie Picture
salman.aristo@gmail.com
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