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Kamila Andini is a Director and Scriptwriter Indonesienne born on 6 may 1986 at Jakarta (Indonesie)

Kamila Andini

Kamila Andini
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Nationality Indonesie
Birth 6 may 1986 (38 years) at Jakarta (Indonesie)

Kamila Andini (born 6 May 1986) is an Indonesian film director known for her critically acclaimed debut The Mirror Never Lies. She is the daughter of noted Indonesian film director Garin Nugroho and wife of fellow director Ifa Isfansyah.

Biography

Andini was born on 6 May 1986, the eldest daughter of filmmaker Garin Nugroho. Although uninterested in cinematography for fear that she would be "work[ing] in her father's shadow", she began studying photography while still in junior high school, hoping to "capture people's life and behavior". While in senior high school her classmates often asked her father about filmmaking, questions which Andini later said "ashamed" her because she knew nothing of her father's oeuvre. She later began to become involved with several film committees. Andini completed a degree in sociology at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia.

Upon returning to Indonesia, Andini began to work as a director. She handled music videos for groups such as Ungu and Slank, as well as documentaries on music and the ocean. One of these, Lagu untuk Tukik (A Song for Tukik), dealt with turtles in the ocean in the Wakatobi Regency – part of the Coral Triangle – and was screened as part of the Goethe Institute's Science Film Festival in 2012. In 2009 she assisted her father in directing Generasi Biru (The Blue Generation), a documentary about the band Slank.

Andini began production of her first feature film, The Mirror Never Lies, in 2009. The work took over two years of research and two months of filming to complete, owing to a lack of documentary evidence on the Bajau who are central to the film's narrative. Co-produced by Andini's father and former Miss Indonesia Nadine Chandrawinata and starring Atiqah Hasiholan, Reza Rahadian, and Gita Novalista, the film followed a young Bajau girl who uses mirrors to try and find her lost father. It received numerous awards both domestically and internationally, including a Best Director nomination for Andini at the 2011 Indonesian Film Festival (IFF) and a win in the same category at the following year's Bandung Film Festival.

In March 2012 Andini married fellow director Ifa Isfansyah. His 2011 film Sang Penari (The Dancer) had provided stiff competition to The Mirror Never Lies at the IFF. In May of that year she stated that she was working on her second feature film, to be about children and nature.

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Filmography of Kamila Andini (1 films)

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Director

The Mirror Never Lies, 1h40
Directed by Kamila Andini
Genres Drama
Themes Environmental films
Actors Atiqah Hasiholan, Reza Rahadian
Rating71% 3.5532253.5532253.5532253.5532253.553225
Pakis (Gita Novalista) is a young girl from a fishing community of the Bajau people in Wakatobi, Sulawesi, part of the Coral Triangle. She lives with her mother, Tayung (Atiqah Hasiholan). As Pakis' father has been lost at sea, Tayung works hard to support her daughter. Pakis, however, is determined to search for her father, a quest which brings the two into conflict. Pakis regularly visits a local shaman, who conducts a ritual allowing Pakis to search for her father in a mirror's surface. The ritual never shows Pakis his location but she remains determined to keep trying. Meanwhile, Tudo (Reza Rahadian) has broken up with his fiancée. Struggling to cope with the loss, he takes a new job in Wakatobi studying dolphins. There he becomes involved with the Bajau community, staying at Tayung's home. Eventually Pakis is able to realise that her father is dead and continues with her life.

Scriptwriter

The Mirror Never Lies, 1h40
Directed by Kamila Andini
Genres Drama
Themes Environmental films
Actors Atiqah Hasiholan, Reza Rahadian
Rating71% 3.5532253.5532253.5532253.5532253.553225
Pakis (Gita Novalista) is a young girl from a fishing community of the Bajau people in Wakatobi, Sulawesi, part of the Coral Triangle. She lives with her mother, Tayung (Atiqah Hasiholan). As Pakis' father has been lost at sea, Tayung works hard to support her daughter. Pakis, however, is determined to search for her father, a quest which brings the two into conflict. Pakis regularly visits a local shaman, who conducts a ritual allowing Pakis to search for her father in a mirror's surface. The ritual never shows Pakis his location but she remains determined to keep trying. Meanwhile, Tudo (Reza Rahadian) has broken up with his fiancée. Struggling to cope with the loss, he takes a new job in Wakatobi studying dolphins. There he becomes involved with the Bajau community, staying at Tayung's home. Eventually Pakis is able to realise that her father is dead and continues with her life.