''Di Timur Matahari'' (phrasal translation: ''To The East of the Morning Sun'') is a 2012 Indonesian film directed by Ari "Ale" Sihasale and starring
Laura Basuki
Laura Basuki (born 9 January 1988) is an Indonesian model and actress of mixed Javanese, Chinese and Vietnamese descent.
Early life
Basuki was born in Berlin on 9 January 1988 to an Indonesian-Chinese dad and a Vietnamese mom. As a teenager ...
and
Lukman Sardi. Shot in Tioh,
Lanny Jaya,
Papua, over a period of one month, it follows young Papuan children as they struggle to learn despite an ongoing tribal war.
Plot
On
Papua, the easternmost island in Indonesia, Thomas, Mazmur, and their friends are waiting for a teacher, who should arrive through the small airstrip in their village; the airstrip is their only contact with the outside world. They have been without a teacher for six months. They have studied on their own from nature and their elders, such as the priest Samuel (Lukman Hakim), doctor Fatimah, and the elders Ucok and Jolex, but it is not enough.
However, Mazmur's father is killed by the father of their friend Agnes. This news drives Mazmur's uncle, Michael, and his wife Vina (
Laura Basuki
Laura Basuki (born 9 January 1988) is an Indonesian model and actress of mixed Javanese, Chinese and Vietnamese descent.
Early life
Basuki was born in Berlin on 9 January 1988 to an Indonesian-Chinese dad and a Vietnamese mom. As a teenager ...
) to come to the village from their home in
Jakarta
Jakarta (; , Betawi language, Betawi: ''Jakartè''), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (; ''DKI Jakarta'') and formerly known as Batavia, Dutch East Indies, Batavia until 1949, is the capital and largest city of Indonesia and ...
. They arrive in the village as tensions continue to build. Michael tries to ease tensions between the two factions, but is unsuccessful; his other brother, Alex, despises Michael's modern way of life and insists that the killers must pay
an eye for an eye. While open violence breaks out among the adults, the children – despite being from different factions – continue to play together and learn with Vina.
Production
''Di Timur Matahari'' was directed by Ari "Ale" Sihasale. He worked with his wife, Nia Zulkarnaen. Their production company, Alenia pictures, which had already made five feature films, produced ''Di Timur Matahari''. The film was their second with scenes in Papua; their first production, the
Academy Award
The Academy Awards, commonly known as the Oscars, are awards for artistic and technical merit in film. They are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in the United States in recognition of excellence ...
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submitted ''
Denias Senandung Di Atas Awan'' (''Denia Singing on the Clouds''; 2006) also had scenes filmed in Papua.
The concept for ''Di Timur Matahari'' arose from widespread unrest in July and August 2011. Ale, who was born in Papua, was disheartened that the media focused exclusively on violence and did not show aspects of day-to-day life. Ale later stated that he intended the film to help viewers better understand Papua and peace, and, at a press conference, said that the education problem was now national. With his wife, who served as executive producer, he spent three months scouting a location for the film.
Shooting began in late February 2012 in Tioh,
Lanny Jaya, Papua. The regency had been recently established, which led to difficulties in production. Shooting took over a month, and as the mountainous regency was very isolated, the 50 cast and crew members underwent hardship caused by the lack of facilities. Star Laura Basuki, in an interview with the ''
Jakarta Globe
The ''Jakarta Globe'' is a daily online English-language newspaper in Indonesia, launched in November 2008.
The paper initially came out as a print newspaper with an average of 48 pages a day, and published Monday to Saturday. It had three sect ...
'', recalled that she bathed only once a week and had to use 5 to 10 bottles of mineral water to wash her hair; she also reported that there were only two bathrooms for everyone to share.
Release and reception
''Di Timur Matahari'' premiered at Epicentrum XXI in
Kuningan, Jakarta on 11 June 2012; it received a wide release on 14 June 2012, during the school holidays. The film was meant for viewers of all ages, although Ale suggested parents may want to discuss issues in the film with their children.
Maya Sofia and Rizky Sekar Afrisia, reviewing for the news website ''VIVA News'', found the film to be reflective of how adults will forget or even abuse children during war; they wrote that the audience would be "spellbound" by the innocence of the children.
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*{{IMDb title, 2187578, Di Timur Matahari
2012 films
2010s Indonesian-language films
Indonesian drama films
2012 drama films
Films set in Western New Guinea