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30 second trailer of the movie Berbagi Suami. A film by Nia Dinata about poligamy. Opens in Malaysian cinemas 11th January 2007.
Berbagi Suami Salma (Jajang C Noer), seorang dokter ahli kandungan. Di tengah kehidupannya yang mapan, ia harus berjuang mempertahankan keutuhan rumah tangganya, walaupun Pak Haji (El Manik), suaminya telah menikahi perempuan yang lebih muda (Nungky Kusumastuti). Berbagi Suami adalah penuturan Salma, Siti dan Ming tentang hidup dalam poligami.' Share Post a Comment for 'DOWNLOAD FILM BERBAGI SUAMI (2006) - MOVINDO21'. Ia tidak bisa berbagi suami dengan wanita lain, dengan begitu Sea memutuskan untuk bercerai. Setelah bercerai Sea bekerja sebagai wedding organizer dan sebuah kebetulan yang mengejutkan salah satu customernya adalah Mantan suaminya sendiri. Download gratis My Posessive Ex Husband pdf oleh Hilda Taufikoh. Movie as a Social Critique Symbol of Polygamy: a Semiotic Analysis of “Berbagi Suami” Movie Download. Rintis Dyah Kusumawati Journal article Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies • 2010 English Within man-woman relations contexts, polygamy is still pros and cons. Based on the Holy Qur'an, polygamy can be tolerated by additional.
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Abstrak - Poligami selalu menjadi diskusi yang menarik karena melahirkan dua kelompok yang selalu dalam posisi pro dan kontra di masyarakat. Hal ini mendorong peneliti untuk melakukan penelitian mengenai wacana poligami melalui media film yang menggambarkan realita poligami berdasarkan gambaran sutradara yang kemudian ditonton oleh subjek penelitian guna melihat resepsi subjek atas wacana poligami. Film “Berbagi Suami” diangkat menjadi objek penelitian yang berusaha memandang persoalan ini dari kacamata subjek dan objek di dalam film tersebut, terutama dalam membahas isu poligami. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan menggunakan strategi fenomenologi. Subyek penelitian berfokus pada penonton film “Berbagi Suami”, yakni pria muslim yang memiliki status marital monogami. Untuk mendapatkan makna dari subjek dan objek, maka peneliti menganalisis fenomena poligami berdasarkan percakapan antar tokoh dan potongan adegan pada film “Berbagi Suami”. Macbook usb ports. Pada penelitian ini peneliti menggunakan teori resepsi encoding-decoding oleh Stuart Hall dengan menggunakan tiga konsep Dominant Hegemonik, Negotiated, Oppositional.
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Abstract – Polygamy has always been an interesting discussion because it gave birth to two groups that were always in pro and contra positions in the community. This encourages researchers to conduct research on polygamy discourse through film media that describes the reality of polygamy based on the description of the director who is then watched by the subject of research to see the reception of the subject of the polygamy discourse. The film 'Berbagi Suami' was appointed as the object of research that sought to view this issue from the perspective of the subject and object in the film, especially in discussing the issue of polygamy. This study uses a qualitative approach using phenomenology strategies. The research subjects focused on the audience of the film 'Berbagi Suami', namely Muslim men who have monogamous marital status. To get the meaning of the subject and object, the researcher analyzed the phenomenon of polygamy based on conversations between characters and pieces of scenes in the film 'Berbagi Suami'. In this study the researcher used the reception theory of encoding-decoding by Stuart Hall using three Dominant Hegemonic concepts, Negotiated, Oppositional.
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Maretha, A., Anantatama, S., ATH, V., & Andlika, V. (2018). RESEPSI PENONTON ATAS WACANA POLIGAMI PADA FILM (STUDI PADA PENONTON FILM “BERBAGI SUAMI” (2006)). Diakom : Jurnal Media Dan Komunikasi, 1(2), 74-82. https://doi.org/10.17933/diakom.v1i2.28
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Romdlon, M. (2017) ‘Selain Surga yang Tak Dirindukan,4 Film ini juga Bertemakan Poligami’ dalam Brilio.net (daring)
Bailey, M., & Kaufman, A. J. (2010). Polygamy in the monogamous world: multicultural challenges for. California: Preager.
Firdaus, R. dan M. S. Jani. (2013). ‘The Positive Role of Polygamy in Reducing Women Socio- Related Problems in Malaysia’ dalam American International Journal of Social Science, Vol.2, No. 3, pp. 72-82.
Richardson, L. (1988). ‘Secrecy and Status: The Social Construction of Forbidden Relationships’ dalam American Sociological Review, Vol. 53, No. 2, pp. 209-219.
Savitri, I.M. (2017). ‘Strategi Coping dan Subjective Well-Being pada Istri Korban Perselingkuhan’ dalam Psikoborneo., Vol. 5 (2), pp. 331-245.
Thobejane, T. D. (2014). ‘An Exploration of Polygamous Marriages: A Worldview’ dalam Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, Volume 5, No. 27, pp. 1058-1066.
Yuliani, O. D. (2015). Pemaknaan Pesan Pencegahan Penyalahgunaan Bahan Berbahaya pada Pangan (Studi pada Kelompok Ibu Rumah Tangga Pengguna Potensial Pewarna Pangan).
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Ajidarma, S. G. (2002). Kisah Mata: Perbincangan tentang Ada. 1 ed. Yogyakarta: Galang Press.
Haryatmoko. (2016). Critical Discourse Analysis (Analisis Wacana Kritis): Landasan Teori, Metodologi dan Penerapan. 1 ed. Jakarta: PT. Raja Grafindo Persada.
Imron, Ali. (2012). Menimbang Poligami dalam Hukum Perkawinan. Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Hukum QISTI Vol. 6 No. 1.
Littlejohn, J. (2017). Theories of Human Communication. New York: Waveland Press Inc.
Nurmila, N. (2009). Women, Islam and everyday life : renegotiating polygamy in Indonesia. Oxon: Routledge.
Smith, O. A., Flowers, P. & Larkin, M. (2009). Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, Theory, Method and Research. London: SAGE Publications.
Daring
Romdlon, M. (2017) ‘Selain Surga yang Tak Dirindukan,4 Film ini juga Bertemakan Poligami’ dalam Brilio.net (daring)
Born | Nurkurniati Aisyah Dewi 4 March 1970 (age 50) |
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Nationality | Indonesian |
Alma mater | Elizabethtown College |
Occupation | Director, producer, screenwriter |
Years active | 1998 – present |
Notable work |
Nurkurniati Aisyah Dewi (born 4 March 1970 in Jakarta, Indonesia), better known as Nia Dinata, is an Indonesian film director. Her movies are known for tackling subjects controversial or 'risky' in Indonesia such as homosexuality, migrant workers, and polygamy.
Dinata began her film career directing video clips and commercials in the mid-1990s until directing the made-for-television Mencari Pelangi in 1998. Three years later, she directed her first feature film, Ca-bau-kan, after founding her own production house. The next film she directed, 2003's Arisan!, was critically acclaimed and one of her most successful works. Her third directorial effort, 2006's Berbagi Suami, was controversial yet successful.
Dinata has faced heavy censorship and controversy in Indonesia because of the subjects she covers. However, she has also won critical acclaim internationally, being called Indonesia's 'most talented new filmmaker' in 2006. Two of the films she direct have been submitted to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Biography[edit]
Dinata was born Nurkurniati Aisyah Dewi in Jakarta on 4 March 1970.[1] As a child, Dinata watched movies weekly.[2] After finishing high school, she received a bachelor's degree in mass communications from Elizabethtown College in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, where she became interested in cinematography. She then took a filmmaking course at New York University. After returning to Indonesia, she took her first job as an apprentice reporter for Seputar Indonesia. She later began directing video clips and commercials with Iguana Productions in the mid-1990s, studying the techniques on her own.[1] Hup seng wholemeal crackers calories.
Dinata made her directorial debut with the 1998 made-for-television film Mencari Pelangi (Looking for the Rainbow), which won two national awards. She then started her own production company, Kalyana Shira Film, around 1999.[1] Her first feature film, Ca-bau-kan, was produced by Kalyana Shira and dealt with the trials and tribulations of Chinese Indonesians in pre-independence Indonesia.[3] After being trimmed from its original running time of 160 minutes to 124 minutes for commercial viability, the film—adapted from the novel by Remy Sylado—was critically panned; Dinata herself was satisfied, saying it was 'as good as it could be for that short running time'.[4] She produced Sekar Ayu Asmara's debut, Biola Tak Berdawai, the following year.[5]
The next film she directed, 2003's Arisan! (The Gathering), had gay themes and was produced on a small budget.[3] It is considered one of her more commercially successful films,[6] being seen by over 500,000 people, and the first Indonesian film dealing with homosexuality.[3] Its success surprised her, as most of the commercially successful films at the time were horrors and children's films.[3]
After the success of Arisan!, Dinata was able to find more sponsors for her movies.[6] In 2004, she was invited to join the Cannes Young Directors Program, and the following year she produced Joko Anwar's directorial debut Janji Joni (Joni's Promise).[5] Another film she directed, 2006's Berbagi Suami (Love for Share), about polygamy in Indonesia, was based on her personal experiences when her father took a second wife.[7]
Dinata in 2011
In 2007, Dinata produced Quickie Express, described in the press as a sex comedy but by Dinata herself as a 'love story with social content'.[8] This was followed by the short-film collection Perempuan Punya Cerita (Chants of Lotus), which featured one directed by her, Gara-Gara Bola (Soccer Riot), which she produced, and the documentary Pertaruhan (At Stake).[5]
In 2009, Dinata and the Kalyana Shira Foundation she runs started the Indonesian International Children's Film Festival.[9] The festival showcases both local and international children's films and involves children in all aspects of the festival.[9] As of 2011, it has been run three times.[10]
As of April 2011, Dinata is producing a sequel to Arisan!. Filming was expected to begin in May, with the release scheduled for 1 December 2011, eight years after the first instalment.[3] In 2011 Dinata also collaborated with Ucu Agustin on Batik: Our Love Story, a documentary on the traditional textile batik.[11] Dinata directed, while Ucu served as screenwriter.[11]
Controversy[edit]
Dinata's works, dealing with issues that are often at odds with the social values of the Muslim-majority Indonesia, have been controversial. After the success of Arisan!, she began receiving hate mail that accused her of promoting homosexuality and said that she was going to hell.[6][3] During the promotional tour for Berbagi Suami, she was accosted by a male audience in Makassar, who disagreed with the perceived anti-polygamy message in the film and stated that she had clearly not researched Islam's views on the practice.[6][3] Another film she produced, Long Road to Heaven, was banned in Bali for a time for its depiction of the 2002 Bali bombings.[12] Despite the controversies arising from her works, Dinata has stated that she will never practice self-censorship.[6][3]
Although the versions of her works released in theatres and on DVD are censored (the censorship being her 'biggest challenge'[1]), Dinata holds onto the original cuts for special viewings.[6] Having dealt with censorship since the beginning of her career and fighting against it in the Constitutional Court of Indonesia in 2007, Dinata continues to argue against laws permitting film censorship. [3]
Style[edit]
Dinata focuses on the 'little people' and her films are often social commentaries. She also includes a female perspective of gender issues in her works. She considers herself an independent filmmaker,[6] and values feature-length films over television shows and commercials.[1] Jane Perlez, writing for The New York Times, has noted that Dinata is 'more art house than Hollywood', showing fearlessness in addressing pressing Indonesian social issues.[7]
Although she enjoys watching teen movies like Clueless and Cruel Intentions, she does not intend to direct any as 'wouldn't have the passion'.[4]
Awards and recognition[edit]
Dinata (right) at the Hawaii International Film Festival with Jajang C. Noer (left)
Perlez described Dinata as Indonesia's 'most talented new filmmaker' in 2006.[7] Two of the films she directed (Ca-bau-kan and Berbagi Suami) and one she produced (Biola Tak Berdawai) were submitted for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[5]
- 2004 Citra Award for Best Film for Arisan![1]
- 2004 MTV Indonesia Movie Awards for 'Best Director' for Arisan![1]
- 2006 Hawaii International Film Festival for Best Feature Love for Share[13]
Personal life[edit]
Dinata is of small physical stature.[3] She is married to a computer engineer[4] and has two children. She also enjoys watching movies[2] and is a fan of Woody Allen.[4]
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Filmography[edit]
- As director
- Ca-bau-kan (The Courtesan; 2002)
- Arisan! (The Gathering; 2003)
- Berbagi Suami (Love for Share; 2006)
- Perempuan Punya Cerita (Chants of Lotus) (2008)
- Arisan! 2 (The Gathering 2; 2011)
- As writer
- Arisan! (The Gathering; 2003)
- Berbagi Suami (Love for Share; 2006)
- Meraih Mimpi (Chasing Dreams; 2009; an adaptation of Sing to the Dawn)
- Arisan! 2 (The Gathering 2; 2011)
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- As producer
- Ca-bau-kan (The Courtesan; 2002)
- Biola Tak Berdawai (The Stringless Violin; 2003)
- Janji Joni (Joni's Promise; 2005)
- Quickie Express (2007)
- Long Road to Heaven (2007)
- Perempuan Punya Cerita (Chants of Lotus) (2008)
- Pertaruhan (At Stake) (2008)
- Tanah Mama (Mother's Land) (2015)
References[edit]
- Footnotes
- ^ abcdefgJatmiko 2009, Nia Dinata: The power.
- ^ abSetiawati 2010, Nia Dinata: Sunday.
- ^ abcdefghijSertori 2011, Nia Dinata: Embracing.
- ^ abcdAnwar 2002, Nia Dinata: A vow.
- ^ abcdGSCFFI, Nia Dinata – GSCFFI.
- ^ abcdefgDewi 2009, Nia Dinata: All.
- ^ abcPerlez 2006, Cinéma vérité: Portrait.
- ^Seti and Drupadi 2008, Sex-comedy, the pursuit.
- ^ abJakarta Post 2009, Nia Dinata gears up.
- ^Jakarta Post 2011, Children' film festival.
- ^ abHidayati 2011, Cinta dalam Selembar.
- ^CBC 2007, Bali bans film.
- ^Rahman 2006, Nia Dinata: Film.
- Bibliography
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- Hidayati, Nur (2 October 2011). 'Cinta dalam Selembar Batik' [Love in a Sheet of Batik]. Kompas (in Indonesian). Jakarta. Archived from the original on 17 December 2011. Retrieved 17 December 2011.
- Anwar, Joko E.H. (23 June 2002). 'Nia Dinata: A vow to make 'mature' films'. The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- 'Bali bans film about 2002 bombings'. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 22 February 2007. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- 'Children's film festival returns to Jakarta, again offers entertainment and education'. The Jakarta Post. 18 April 2011. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- Dewi, Mariani (23 March 2009). 'Nia Dinata: All it takes is courage'. The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- Jatmiko, Iwan Suci (18 February 2009). 'Nia Dinata: The power of cinema'. The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- 'Nia Dinata gears up for children's film festival'. The Jakarta Post. 2 July 2009. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- 'Nia Dinata – GSCFFI Filmmaker Honoree'. Social Change Film Festival and Institute. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- Perlez, Jane (9 August 2006). 'Cinéma vérité: Portrait of Indonesian polygamy'. The New York Times. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- Rahman, Lisabona (5 November 2006). 'Nia Dinata: Film fests help int'l distribution'. The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- Sertori, Trisha (28 April 2011). 'Nia Dinata: Embracing freedom of expression'. The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- Seti, Iwan; Drupadi (11 May 2008). 'Sex-comedy, the pursuit of happiness?'. The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- Setiawati, Indah (14 November 2010). 'Nia Dinata: Sunday is family time'. The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
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