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Sunday Morning In Victoria Park
''Sunday Morning in Victoria Park'' () is a 2010 Indonesian film directed by Lola Amaria. It was filmed in Hong Kong and Indonesia. The film was stars Lola Amaria, Titi Sjuman, Donny Alamsyah, and Donny Damara, and was released on 10 June 2010. The film was nominated for Citra Award for Best Film at the Indonesian Film Festival, 2010 Indonesian Film Festival, "Best Film Poster" at the 2011 Festival Film Bandung, and "Favorite Film" at the 5th Annual Indonesian Movie Awards, 2011 Indonesian Movie Awards.Minggu Pagi di Victoria Park awards
accessdate on 4 November 2015


Cast

* Lola Amaria as Mayang * Titi Sjuman as Sekar * Donny Alamsyah as Vincent * Donny Damara as Gandi * Permata Sari Harahap as Yati * Imelda Soraya as Sari * Kangen Band as supporting band

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Lola Amaria
Lola Amaria (born 30 July 1977) is an Indonesian actress, director, model, and film producer. She rose to prominence for participating in 1997 Wajah Femina, a modelling competition held by women's magazine ''Femina (Indonesia), Femina''. As a writer-director, Amaria made her feature film directorial debut with the drama film ''Betina'' (2006). She also directed and starred in ''Sunday Morning in Victoria Park'' (2010), which earned her a nomination for the Citra Award for Best Director. She won the Citra Award for Best Documentary Feature for directing ''The Exiles (2022 film), The Exiles'' at the 2022 Indonesian Film Festival. Career In 1997, she participated in a modelling competition held by women's magazine ''Femina (Indonesia), Femina'', Wajah Femina. She won the award for Best National Costume during the competition. Then, she starred in Nan Achnas' soap opera ''Penari'' as Sila, an erotic dancer. In 2000, she made her film acting debut in ''Tabir'', then starred in the lea ...
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Yadi Sugandi
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2010 Films
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Indonesian Movie Awards
The Annual Indonesian Movie Actor Awards (formerly Indonesian Movie Awards) are annual awards that have been presented to filmmakers in Indonesia since 2007. The trophy given is called Piala Layar Emas. Winners in "Best" categories are selected by a jury, and winners in "Favorite" categories are selected by the public. Most nominated Until now, '' 7 Hati 7 Cinta 7 Wanita'' is the only film that has been nominated more than 15 times, which is 16 times. Following behind is '' Arisan! 2'' with 12 nominations and also there are four films with 11 nominations. Below are the films which has had a total number of nominations of 6 and above. * Sixteen: '' 7 Hati 7 Cinta 7 Wanita'' * Twelve: '' Arisan! 2'' * Eleven: '' Berbagi Suami'', '' 3 Hati Dua Dunia, Satu Cinta'', '' Alangkah Lucunya (Negeri Ini)'', & '' Minggu Pagi di Victoria Park'' * Ten: '' Laskar Pelangi'', '' Perempuan Berkalung Sorban'' & '' Sang Penari'' * Night: '' Mendadak Dangdut'', '' Jermal'', '' Ketika Cinta Bertasb ...
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Citra Award For Best Leading Actress
The Citra Award for Best Actress () is an award given at the Indonesian Film Festival (FFI) to Indonesian Actor, actresses for their achievements in lead actress, leading roles. The Citra Awards, described by ''Screen International'' as "Indonesia's equivalent to the Academy Awards, Oscars", are the country's most prestigious film awards and are intended to recognize achievements in films as well as to draw public interest to the film industry. Sha Ine Febriyanti is the most recent winner for her performance in ''Andragogy (film), Andragogy'' at the 2023 ceremony. History The Citra Awards, then known as the Indonesian Film Festival Awards, were first given in 1955 to two winners without a nomination process: Dhalia (''Lewat Djam Malam'') and Fifi Young (''Tarmina''). The two-way tie, also found in the Citra Award for Best Film, Best Film and Citra Award for Best Leading Actor, Best Actor categories, was controversial as film critics considered ''Lewat Djam Malam'' the superio ...
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Citra Award For Best Director
The Citra Award for Best Director (Indonesian: ) is an award given at the annual Indonesian Film Festival (FFI) to Indonesian film directors in recognition for their achievement in the previous year. The Citra Awards, described by ''Screen International'' as "Indonesia's equivalent to the Academy Awards, Oscars", are the country's most prestigious film awards and are intended to recognize achievements in films as well as to draw public interest to the film industry. Garin Nugroho is the most recent winner with his film ''Samsara (2024 film), Samsara'' at the 2024 ceremony. History The award was first given in 1955 with the winner of that year, Lilik Sudjio for his film ''Tarmina'', being selected from all eligible films a jury panel without shortlisted nominations. Owing to efficiency concerns and widespread disapproval of winners within the Cinema of Indonesia, Indonesian film industry, beginning in 1979 the FFI instituted a nomination system in which a committee selects the ...
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Jakarta International Film Festival
Jakarta International Film Festival ( Indonesian: ''Festival Film Internasional Jakarta'') or JiFFest is the major film festival of Indonesia held every December in the capital, Jakarta, since 1999. The festival is on a shaky financial footing and is hoping to continue by switching its funding source from foreign donors to government grants and private donations. Festival highlights The number of Indonesian films shown at the festival had grown from four in 1999 to around 100 by 2009. Since 2006, JIFFEST has hosted an Indonesian Feature Film Competition with foreign film professionals acting as juries. JIFFEST's script development competition and workshop winners include Wahyu Aditya (2004), World Champion International Young Creative Entrepreneur of the Year (2007); Tumpal Tampubolon (2005), Asian Young Filmmakers Fellow Korea (2008); Salman Aristo (2006), writer of '' Ayat-Ayat Cinta'' (2007), ''Laskar Pelangi'' (2008), and '' Garuda di Dadaku'' (2009); Yuli Andari Merdekaning ...
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5th Annual Indonesian Movie Awards
The 5th Annual Indonesian Movie Awards was held on May 10, 2011, at the Tennis Indoor Senayan, Central Jakarta. The award show was hosted by Okky Lukman and Choky Sitohang. And the nominations have been announced for the category of Favorite, which will be chosen by the public via SMS. As for the category of Best, will be selected by a jury that has been appointed. As a guest star who will fill the event, among them Afgan, Wali, Petra Sihombing, Nidji, D'Masiv, etc. '' 7 Hati 7 Cinta 7 Wanita'' lead nominations with receiving of a total of sixteen nominations, a new record broke the record of eleven nominations for ''Berbagi Suami'' in the 2007 of celebration. Three other films competing at the rear, each with receiving of eleven nominations: ''3 Hati Dua Dunia, Satu Cinta'', '' Alangkah Lucunya (Negeri Ini)'', and '' Minggu Pagi di Victoria Park''. On May 10, 2011, announcement of the winners implemented. The film '' 7 Hati 7 Cinta 7 Wanita'' and '' Minggu Pagi di Victoria P ...
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Indonesian Film Festival
The Indonesian Film Festival ( Indonesian: Festival Film Indonesia, 'FFI') is an annual awards ceremony organised by the Indonesian Film Board and the Ministry of Culture to celebrate cinematic achievements in the Indonesian film industry. During the festival, the ''Citra Awards'' winners are announced and the best Indonesian films of the year are presented. The awards ceremony was first held in 1955 as the Pekan Apresiasi Film Nasional (National Film Appreciation Week). It changed to Festival Film Indonesia in 1973. In 1986, the festival included awards for television movies called ''Vidia Awards''. History In 1955, 1960, and 1967, Pekan Apresiasi Film Nasional (English: National Film Appreciation Week) was held in Jakarta. From 1973 to 1992, the ceremony was renamed Festival Film Indonesia and became an annual event. The trophy/ award was named Piala Citra (Citra Award). The All-Indonesia Cinema Owners' Association (Gabungan Pengusaha Bioskop Seluruh Indonesia, or GPBSI) awa ...
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Citra Award For Best Film
The Citra Award for Best Picture ( Indonesian: ''Film Cerita Panjang Terbaik'') is an award given at the Indonesian Film Festival (FFI) to the best feature film of the year. The Citra Awards, described by ''Screen International'' as "Indonesia's equivalent to the Oscars", are the country's most prestigious film awards and are intended to recognize achievements in films as well as to draw public interest to the film industry. The romantic drama '' Falling In Love Like In Movies'' is the most recent winner at the 2024 ceremony. History The Citra Awards, then known as the Indonesian Film Festival Awards, were first given in 1955 to co-winners Usmar Ismail's '' Lewat Djam Malam'' and Lilik Sudjio's ''Tarmina''. The two-way tie, also found in the Best Actor and Best Actress categories, was controversial as film critics considered ''Lewat Djam Malam'' the superior film, leading to allegations that producer Djamaluddin Malik had bought ''Tarmina'' prize. Succeeding festivals wer ...
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Cantonese Language
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Bahasa Indonesia
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