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词条 Lovely Man
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Production

  4. Release

  5. Reception

  6. Accolades

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = Lovely Man
| director = Teddy Soeriaatmadja[1][2]
| producer = Indra Tamoron Musu
| writer = Teddy Soeriaatmadja
| starring = Donny Damara{{br}}Raihaanun{{br}}Yayu Unru{{br}}Ari Syarif{{br}}Lani Sonda
| music = Bobby Surjadi
| cinematography = Ical Tanjung
| studio = Karuna Pictures
| released = {{Film date|df=yes|2011|10|7}} (Busan International Film Festival){{br}} {{Film date|df=yes|2012|5|10}} (Indonesia)
| runtime = 76 minutes
| country = Indonesia
| language = Indonesian

}}Lovely Man is an Indonesian film written and directed by Teddy Soeriaatmadja (Banyu Biru, Ruma Maida). The film had its world premiere at the 2011 Busan International Film Festival to positive reviews on the segment "A Window on Asian Cinema". Donny Damara plays the starring role as Syaiful/Ipuy, a transgender woman in Jakarta. Actress Raihaanun, who is also Soeriaatmadja's wife, plays the female leading role as Cahaya, Syaiful's long-lost 19-year-old daughter who comes to the city to look for him only to find out that her father is a transgender woman. This is their second film together after 2007 remake of drama Badai Pasti Berlalu.

The film generated controversy in its native Indonesia due to rejections from certain religious group[3] but saw overwhelming receptions abroad; screening for various international film festivals.

Plot

Lovely Man tells the story of Cahaya, a 19-year-old girl with strong Islamic values, who discovers that her long lost father is a transvestite working on the streets of Jakarta. The story unfolds over that one night as they walk the streets of Jakarta and explains how the encounter changes their lives, as they learn about love, loss and redemption.[4]

Cahaya arrives in Jakarta from what can be assumed is her small town home just as the sun is setting. Armed with a piece of notepaper and a few rupiah, she’s in the city on a search for the father she hasn’t seen since she was four. Asking neighbors and shopkeepers in the area he lives in for Syaiful gets her blank stares in return. When they finally figure out she means Ipuy, they point her in the right direction and say he’s “working” around Taman Lawang (Jakarta's infamous spot for transgender sex workers). Cahaya, naturally, goes looking for an office building or store.

When she locates Ipuy (Damara), she finds a transvestite prostitute plying her trade on the streets. In the initial minutes after encountering each other, both are shocked at the turn of evens. The innocent Cahaya is crushed at her father’s choices; Ipuy is horrified to see the daughter he willfully left behind.[5]

Cast

  • Donny Damara as Syaiful/Ipuy, Cahaya's transgender father
  • Raihaanun as Cahaya, a devout 19-year old Muslim girl
  • Yayu Unru
  • Ari Syarif
  • Lani Sonda

Production

The film was made with a very small budget, which director Soeriaatmadja referred to as the "survival technique."[6]

Release

The film had its world premiere at the 2011 Busan International Film Festival in the segment "A Window on Asian Cinema." The segment also screened Ari Sihasale's Serdadu Kumbang and Salaman Aristo's Jakarta Maghrib.

In October 2013, it was screened for the London Indonesian Film Screenings at the London University School of African and Oriental Studies (SOAS). Other films screened were Paul Agusta's Parts of the Heart, Eugene Panji's Cita-Citaku Setinggi Tanah, Rahung Nasution's Mentawai Tattoo Revival, Yosep Anggi Noen's Peculiar Vacation and Other Ilnesses, and Riri Riza's three features: Kuldesak, 3 Hari untuk Selamanya, and Atambua 39 Celcius.

In Indonesia, its release garnered controversy due to rejections from certain religious group[3] but still saw limited release in several theaters throughout the country on 10 May 2012.

The film was screened in the following film festivals:[7]

  • Official Selection of the 2011 Mumbai Film Festival, India
  • Official Selection of the 2011 World Film Festival of Bangkok, Thailand
  • Official Selection of the 2011 Hong Kong International Film Festival
  • In Competition at the 2011 Asiatica Filmmediale, Rome, Italy
  • In Competition at the 2011 Bangalore International Film Festival, India
  • In Competition at the 2011 New Delhi Digital Film Festival, India
  • In Competition at the 2011 Torino LGBT Film Festival, Italy
  • In Competition at the 2012 Indonesian Film Festival, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • In Competition at the 2012 Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival, Israel
  • In Competition at the 2012 Osaka Asian Film Festival, Japan
  • In Competition at the 2012 Tiburon International Film Festival, California, United States
  • 2011 Jogja-Netpac Asia Film Festival, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 2011 Hua Hin Film Festival, Bangkok, Thailand
  • 2011 Q! Film Festival, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 2011 CinemAsia Film Festival, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 2012 Melbourne Indonesian Film Festival, Victoria, Australia
  • 2012 Palm Springs International Film Festival, California, United States
  • Closing Film at the 2012 Balinale International Film Festival, Bali, Indonesia
  • Opening Film at the 2013 Indonesian Film Mini Festival, Washington D. C., United States

Reception

The film critics' website Inspire Ground praises Soeriaatmadja's direction in regards to Cahaya and Syaiful's contradicting values for managing to make "both world combined and worked well [...] without having too much fantasy or too depressing."[6] The review singled out Damara's performance as Syaiful/Ipuy, noting that " it was pretty shocking to see [Damara] as a transgender."

In a positive review, Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter also singled out Damara's performance, calling it "Damara's show" while adding that "with his square jaw and heavy brow, Damara jettisons excessive mannerisms for little details (playing with his eyelashes, fidgeting with his wig) and stays respectful of Ipuy. He uses words as weapons and comports himself in a way that makes clear the status transgender people hold in the world. When he finally relates to Cahaya as Saiful, his ruggedly handsome features carry a melancholy that speaks to what happens after the film is over. Ipuy is in trouble with some local gangsters and after he sends Cahaya home with a promise never to contact him again, it’s clear how the story truly ends."[5]

Accolades

The film received many awards and nominations, both domestic and international. Donny Damara received rave reviews for his performance as Syaiful/Ipul, resulting in a Best Actor accolade from Maya Awards, Asian Film Awards, and the Indonesian Oscar-equivalent Citra Awards. The film has been credited for reviving Damara's career as a film actor.[8]

YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)Result
2012Asian Film AwardsBest DirectorTeddy Soeriaatmadja{{Nom}}
2012Asian Film AwardsBest ActorDonny Damara{{Won}}
2012Asian Film AwardsPeople's Choice Award for Favorite ActorDonny Damara{{Nom}}
2012Tel Aviv International LGBT Film FestivalBest FilmLovely Man{{Won}}
2012Osaka Asian Film FestivalSpecial Mention AwardLovely Man{{Won}}
2012Tiburon International Film FestivalBest FilmLovely Man{{Won}}
2012Tiburon International Film FestivalBest DirectorTeddy Soeriaatmadja{{Won}}
2012Indonesian Movie AwardsPeople's Choice Award for Favorite FilmLovely Man{{Nom}}
2012Indonesian Movie AwardsBest ActorDonny Damara{{Won}}
2012Indonesian Movie AwardsBest ActressRaihaanun{{Won}}
2012Indonesian Movie AwardsBest On-Screen DuoDonny Damara

Raihaanun

{{Nom}}
2012Indonesian Movie AwardsPeople's Choice Award for Favorite ActorDonny Damara{{Nom}}
2012Indonesian Movie AwardsPeople's Choice Award for Favorite ActressRaihaanun{{Nom}}
2012Citra Awards of Indonesian Film FestivalBest FilmLovely Man{{Nom}}
2012Citra Awards of Indonesian Film FestivalBest DirectorTeddy Soeriaatmadja{{Nom}}
2012Citra Awards of Indonesian Film FestivalBest ActorDonny Damara{{Won}}
2012Citra Awards of Indonesian Film FestivalBest ScreenplayTeddy Soeriaatmadja{{Nom}}
2012Citra Awards of Indonesian Film FestivalBest EditingWahyu Ichandiardono{{Nom}}
2012Citra Awards of Indonesian Film FestivalBest Art DirectionRichard Sibuea{{Nom}}
2012Citra Awards of Indonesian Film FestivalBest Original StoryTeddy Soeriaatmadja{{Nom}}
2012Maya AwardsBest Feature FilmLovely Man{{Won}}
2012Maya AwardsBest DirectorTeddy Soeriaatmadja{{Won}}
2012Maya AwardsBest Actor in a Leading RoleDonny Damara{{Won}}
2012Maya AwardsBest Actress in a Leading RoleRaihaanun{{Nom}}
2012Maya AwardsBest ScreenplayTeddy Soeriaatmadja{{Won}}
2012Maya AwardsBest Costume DesignVe Verdinand{{Nom}}
2012Maya AwardsBest Makeup & HairstylingEbba Syeba{{Nom}}
2012Maya AwardsBest Sound DesignKhikmawan Santosa{{Nom}}

References

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2. ^[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2085865/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm]
3. ^{{Cite news|url = http://www.klikpositif.com/news/read/3358/dicekal-fpi-lovely-man-diputar-di-london.html|title = Dicekal FPI, Lovely Man diputar di London|last = Khagen|first = Andika|date = |work = |accessdate = 23 December 2014}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.worldfilmbkk.com/films/549/Lovely-Man.html|title = Lovely Man|date = |accessdate = 23 December 2014|website = |publisher = World Film Festival of Bangkok|last = |first = }}
5. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/hong-kong-film-review-lovely-man-307129|title = Hong Kong Film Review: Lovely Man|date = |accessdate = 23 December 2014|website = |publisher = The Hollywood Reporter|last = Kerr|first = Elizabeth}}
6. ^{{Cite news|url = http://www.inspired-ground.com/lovely-man-2011/|title = Lovely Man (2011)|last = Andina|first = Andina|date = |work = Inspired Ground|accessdate = 23 December 2014}}
7. ^{{Cite web|url = http://minikino.org/film-lovely-man-di-kolektif-denpasar/|title = Lolvely Man di Kolektif Denpasar|date = |accessdate = 23 December 2014|website = Minikino|publisher = |last = |first = }}
8. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.indonesianfilmcenter.com/film/lovely-man.html|title = Lovely Man|date = |accessdate = 23 December 2014|website = Indonesian Film Center|publisher = |last = |first = }}

External links

  • Lovely Man at IMDb
{{Teddy Soeriaatmadja}}{{Maya Award for Best Feature Film}}

7 : Maya Award winners|Citra Award winners|Indonesian films|2010s LGBT-related films|Indonesian LGBT-related films|Films shot in Indonesia|Transgender in film

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