Ifa Isfansyah

Ifa Isfansyah
Born 1979 (age 3637)
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Nationality Indonesian
Alma mater Indonesian Institute of the Arts, Yogyakarta
Occupation Film director
Years active 2001 – present
Notable work Garuda di Dadaku
Sang Penari
Religion Islam[1]
Awards 1 Citra Award
This is an Indonesian name; it does not have a family name.

Ifa Isfansyah (born Yogyakarta, 1979) is an Indonesian film director. Initially a maker of short films, his first featured film, Garuda di Dadaku (Garuda on my Chest), was released in 2009. His following film, Sang Penari (The Dancer), won four Citra Awards at the 2011 Indonesian Film Festival.

Biography

Ifa was born in Yogyakarta in 1979.[2] He grew up in a small village and enjoyed soccer in his youth; first playing with a Muhammadiyah-sponsored team, he was a reserve in junior high school.[1] After high school, where he dabbled in basketball and playing the bass, he enrolled at the Indonesian Institute of the Arts.[1]

In 2001, Ifa founded the independent film community Fourcolors Films; the following year, he released his first short film, Air Mata Surga (Heaven's Tears), together with Eddie Cahyono.[2] Mayar, also released in 2002, which was shown in several film festivals, including International Film Festival Rotterdam.[2]

Four years later, Ifa released Harap Tenang, Ada Ujian! (Please Be Quiet, There are Tests!), a short film about the 2006 FIFA World Cup in comparison with the 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake, which was screened in film festivals in Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, and Indonesia.[2] The same year he received a scholarship to study film at Im Kwon Taek Film School in Dongseo University, South Korea.[2] In 2007 he released Setengah Sendok Teh (Half a Teaspoonful).[2]

Ifa made his feature film debut with Garuda di Dadaku (Garuda on my Chest), which was released on 18 June 2009; the film follows a young boy who dreams of playing in the Indonesian football league.[2][1]

On 10 November 2011, Ifa released his second feature-length film, Sang Penari (The Dancer), which had spent three years in production.[2] Based on the trilogy Ronggeng Dukuh Paruk (Ronggeng of Paruk Hamlet) by Ahmad Tohari, the film follows the life of a young ronggeng in Banyumas, Central Java, and touches on the communist purge of 1965–1966.[2] The film was selected as the Indonesian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.[3]

Awards

Ifa's film Sang Penari garnered four Citra Awards at the 2011 Indonesian Film Festival, including Best Picture and Best Director.[4]

Personal life

Ifa is married to fellow director Kamila Andini, daughter of director Garin Nugroho.[5]

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