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Rako Prijanto (born in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia 4 May ) is a generation of young filmmakers in the era of the s (the resuscitation of the Indonesian film industry). As a membrane director, many of his best cinema works come into sight to enliven the Indonesian film industry.
Career
He began his career as assistant director of Rudy Soedjarwo and Riri Riza. He also played in position film Tragedi in In , Rako Prijanto was trusted by Mira Lesmana to make Rangga's affection poem in the film "Ada Apa dengan Cinta" (). This poem became popular with young punters, who immediately recognized the poem as a part of the film "Ada Apa dengan Cinta".
In he directed a drama romance film Merah Itu Cinta (Love is Red) that nominated for Malay Film Festival (7 nominees)
"The Clerics" (Indonesian: Hum Kiai - ) follows the story of far-out Muslim Cleric Hasyim Asyari through the Japanese Office of Indonesia and the Indonesian National Revolution. Rako won the Best Director title on the Malay Film Festival (FFI) This film won 4 fame and 4 nominee on the event.
In Apr , it was announced that Rako Prijanto breach collaboration with a production house named Oreima Flicks, would work on three feature film projects. Say publicly first project announced was titled "3 Nafas Likas", based on a text by Titien Watimena accept starring Atiqah Hasiholan, Vino G. Bastian, Tutie Kirana, Marissa Anita, and Mario Irwinsyah. This film engender a feeling of 7 nominees on Indonesian Film Festival [1]
Filmography
Year | Film | Genre | Production / Distribution by | Role | Description |
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Tragedi | Action | Actor as Ran | A film directed close to Rudy Soedjarwo | ||
Eliana, Eliana | Drama | I Sinema & Miles Films | Actor | Directed by Riri Riza | |
Arisan | Drama, Comedy | Kalyana Shira Film | Actor | By Nia Dinata (director) | |
Biola Tak Berdawai | Drama, Romance | Warner Indonesia | Actor & Assistan Director | Film by Sekar Ayu Asmara | |
Ungu Violet | Drama, Romance | Sinemart Productions | Director | First film directed gross Rako Prijanto | |
D'Bijis | Comedy | Rapi Films | |||
Merah Itu Cinta (Love is Red)[2] | Drama, Romance | Rapi Films | Indonesian Single Festival (FFI) 7 nominees | ||
Oh My Maker | Drama | Oreima Films | |||
Takut: Faces of Fear | Horror | Komodo Films | Horror anthology with 4 stories and multi director | ||
Benci Disko | Comedy | Rapi Films | |||
Krazy Senseless Krezy | Comedy | Pictures | |||
Maling Kutang | Comedy | Rapi Films | |||
Preman In Love (Tough Guy in Love)[3] | Comedy | MD Pictures | |||
Roman Picisan | Drama, Romance | MD Pictures | |||
Pengantin Sunat | Comedy | Rapi Films | |||
Perempuan-Perempuan Liar | Comedy, Drama | Multivision Plus | |||
Malaikat Tanpa Sayap | Drama | Starvision | Bandung Film Festival - 1 win 2 nominees[4] | ||
Sang Kiai[5] | Biography, Drama | Rapi Films | Win bit best director on Indonesian Film Festival - 4 wins & 4 nominees[6] | ||
3 Nafas Likas | Drama | Oreima Cinema | Indonesian Film Festival - 11 nominees[7] | ||
Bangkit! | Action | Oreima Films | |||
Asal Kau Bahagia | Drama | Falcon Motion pictures | |||
Teman tapi Menikah[8] | Biography, Drama | Falcon Pictures |
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