2009 film festival
The 11th Jakarta International Film Festival was held from 4 to 12 December 2009.[1] Riri Riza's Sang Pemimpi marks the first Indonesian film to open the festival.[2] The festival was closed by anthology film New York, I Love You.[3][4] A total of 114 films from 24 countries were screened during the festival.[5]
The festival collaborated with Madani Film Festival to showcase Islamic-themed films.[6]
Official selection
Opening and closing films
Indonesian Feature
World Cinema
English title
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Original title
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Director(s)
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Production countrie(s)
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500 Days of Summer
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Marc Webb
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United States
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Applause
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Applaus
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Martin Pieter Zandvliet
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Denmark
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Calimucho
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Eugenie Jansen
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Netherlands
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Chiko
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Özgür Yıldırım
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Germany
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Coco Before Chanel
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Coco Avant Chanel
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Anne Fontaine
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France, Belgium
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The Damned United
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Tom Hooper
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United Kingdom
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Departures
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おくりびと
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Yōjirō Takita
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Japan
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Everlasting Moments
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Maria Larssons eviga ögonblick
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Jan Troell
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Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Germany
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The Headless Woman
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La mujer sin cabeza
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Lucrecia Martel
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Argentina
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Home
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Ursula Meier
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Switzerland, France, Belgium
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Jerichow
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Christian Petzold
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Germany
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Little Soldier
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Lille soldat
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Annette K. Olesen
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Denmark
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Love and Rage
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Vanvittig forelsket
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Morten Giese
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Denmark
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Mammoth
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Lukas Moodysson
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Sweden, Denmark, Germany
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Max & Co
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Frédéric Guillaume, Samuel Guillaume
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Switzerland
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North
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Nord
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Rune Denstad Langlo
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Norway
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Terribly Happy
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Frygtelig lykkelig
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Henrik Ruben Genz
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Denmark
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Three Monkeys
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Üç Maymun
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Nuri Bilge Ceylan
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Turkey
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Troubled Water
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De usynlige
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Erik Poppe
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Norway
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Winter Silence
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Winterstilte
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Sonja Wyss
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Netherlands
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World Feature: Documentary
A View from the SEA
Madani Film Festival
English title
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Original title
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Director(s)
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Production countrie(s)
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The 10 Conditions of Love
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Jeff Daniels
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United States, Australia
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99% Honest
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99% ærlig
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Rune Denstad Langlo
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Norway
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Adhen
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Dernier Maquis
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Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche
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France
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A Dream for Kabul
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Phillippe Baylaucq
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Canada
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Letters to the President
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Petr Lom
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Iran
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On a Tightrope
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Petr Lom
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Canada, Norway
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A Road to Mecca - The Journey of Muhammad Asad
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Der Weg nach Mekka - Die Reise des Muhammad Asad
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Georg Misch
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Austria
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You Cannot Hide from Allah
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Petr Lom
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South Africa, Germany
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Tribute to Yasmin Ahmad
Controversies
Lembaga Sensor Film (Film Censorship Board) banned the screenings of Balibo, a film about the Balibo Five, a group of journalists who were captured and killed while reporting on activities just prior to the Indonesian invasion of East Timor of 1975. The head of LSF, Muchlis Paeni, stated that the film discredited Indonesia.[7]
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