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''The Dancer'' () is a 2011 Indonesian film based on the trilogy of novels ''Ronggeng Dukuh Paruk'' by
Ahmad Tohari Ahmad Tohari (born 13 June 1948) is an Indonesian author. Early life Ahmad Tohari was born in the village of Tinggarjaya, Jatilawang, Banyumas, the fourth of twelve children. Although Tohari's parents were both from farming backgrounds, his fath ...
and directed by Ifa Isfansyah. Starring Nyoman Oka Antara and Prisia Nasution, it tells the story of a young man and his friendship with his small village's new ''
ronggeng Ronggeng () is a type of Javanese dance in which couples exchange poetic verses as they dance to the music of a rebab or violin and a gong. Ronggeng originated in Java, Indonesia. Ronggeng has probably existed in Java since ancient time as the ...
''. The second adaptation of the ''Ronggeng Dukuh Paruk'' trilogy, ''Sang Penari'' required two years of research to better present the historical context, including the
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and ensuing anti-communist actions; these details, censored in the original trilogy by the New Order government, were more explicit than in the novels. Although the film was set and shot in
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,
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, neither of the leads was ethnic Javanese. Nasution, cast in her debut role, is
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, while Antara is Balinese. Upon its release on 10 November 2011, ''Sang Penari'' was critically praised. Tohari called it a "sublime adaptation of his work", while Labodalih Sembiring of the ''
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'' described its socio-cultural elements as worthy of a
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. At the 2011
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, ''Sang Penari'' won four awards, including
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, out of nine nominations.


Plot

In 1953, two
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bongkrèk makers in Dukuh Paruk, a small hamlet in
Banyumas Banyumas (, formerly spelled "Banjoemas") Regency is an inland regency () in the southwestern part of Central Java province in Indonesia. Its capital is the town of Purwokerto, but that town no longer has a central administration and is split o ...
,
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, accidentally sell poisoned tempeh, which kills many residents, including the much respected ''
ronggeng Ronggeng () is a type of Javanese dance in which couples exchange poetic verses as they dance to the music of a rebab or violin and a gong. Ronggeng originated in Java, Indonesia. Ronggeng has probably existed in Java since ancient time as the ...
'' (local traditional dancer). The residents of the hamlet begin panicking and rioting, accusing the tempeh makers of plotting against the village; in response, the tempeh makers eat their own produce, resulting in their deaths. Their daughter, Srintil, survives and is raised by her grandfather Sakarya (Landung Simatupang). Ten years later in 1963, Srintil ( Prisia Nasution) and Rasus ( Nyoman Oka Antara) are fast friends. Rasus also has romantic feelings for her. With the hamlet starved and in a depression since the loss of its ''ronggeng'', Sakarya receives a vision that Srintil will become a great ''ronggeng'', capable of saving the hamlet from starvation. He then convinces Srintil to become a ''ronggeng''. She then tries to proves herself to Kartareja (
Slamet Rahardjo Slamet Rahardjo Djarot (born 21 January 1949) is an Indonesian actor, director, and screenwriter of Javanese- Bantenese descent. He is the elder brother of director, songwriter, and politician, Eros Djarot. Since his directorial debut in 1979 w ...
), the hamlet's ''ronggeng'' caretaker and his wife (Dewi Irawan) by dancing at the grave of Ki Secamenggala, the hamlet's founder. Her attempt is only successful after Rasus gave her the ''ronggeng'' amulet belonged to the late ''ronggeng'' of Dukuh Paruk. Seeing this amulet, Kartareja then announces that Srintil has been chosen by the founder's spirit. Meanwhile,
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member Bakar (
Lukman Sardi Lukman Sardi (born 14 July 1971) is an Indonesian actor of Javanese people, Javanese-Bugis descent. He is the son of Indonesian violinist Idris Sardi and a grandson of Indonesian actress, Hadidjah. Early life and career Lukman Sardi was born ...
) arrived in the hamlet and began convincing local farmers to join the party, claiming that the Communist party are the only ones who can help save the '' wong cilik'' (underclass) of Dukuh Paruk and their starving hamlet. After the success of her dance at the grave of Ki Secamenggala, Srintil is told that she must undergo a ritual before she can truly become a ''ronggeng'', called ''bukak klambu'' (literally "opening the veil"), in which her virginity will be sold to the highest bidder. This upsets Rasus, who tells Srintil that he is not comfortable with her becoming a ''ronggeng''. Srintil says that she will give her virginity to Rasus, and on the day of the ''bukak klambu'' they have sex in a goat shack; that evening, Srintil has sex with two other "highest bidders" and becomes a full ''ronggeng''. Devastated, Rasus runs away from the hamlet, leaving Srintil broken-hearted. He then joins a local
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base, where he befriends Sergeant Binsar ( Tio Pakusadewo). Binsar teaches him to read and wins Rasus' trust. Meanwhile, the residents of Dukuh Paruk start to embrace communism under Bakar's leadership, despite their lack of political knowledge. During Rasus' military time, Dukuh Paruk's ''ronggeng'' troupe, which includes Kartareja, Sakarya, Sakum the blind ''
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'' player, and Srintil becomes increasingly popular and become involved in many rally events organised by the communist party. Two years later, following the failed Communist-led coup d'état in
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. Rasus is sent by Binsar in operations to clear the presence of Communists in the area. However, when Dukuh Paruk's turn comes in the massacre, Rasus hurries back, leaving his army comrades to his hamlet to find and save Srintil. He finds Dukuh Paruk to be destroyed and devoid of its inhabitants, leaving only Sakum. His continued effort ends in vain as Rasus arrives in a hidden army concentration camp just as Srintil is taken away by the army and disappears along with the rest of Dukuh Paruk's residents. Ten years later, Rasus meets a street dancer and a blind man in a village close to Dukuh Paruk who resemble Srintil and Sakum. He quickly stops her, giving her the amulet of Dukuh Paruk's ''ronggeng'' which he found in Dukuh Paruk during his search for Srintil ten years ago. The dancer nervously accepts it and leave Rasus, who smiles, signalling his recognition of his love Srintil.


Cast

* Prisia Nasution as Srintil * Nyoman Oka Antara as Rasus *
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as Kartareja *
Lukman Sardi Lukman Sardi (born 14 July 1971) is an Indonesian actor of Javanese people, Javanese-Bugis descent. He is the son of Indonesian violinist Idris Sardi and a grandson of Indonesian actress, Hadidjah. Early life and career Lukman Sardi was born ...
as Bakar * Tio Pakusadewo as Sergeant Binsar


Production

''Sang Penari'' was directed by Ifa Isfansyah. Husband and wife team Wong Aksan and Titi Sjuman were chosen to do the scoring, which they spent a month and a half on; they later said that work on the film brought them closer together. Shanty Harmayn, who had previously worked on '' Pasir Berbisik'' (''Whispering Sands''; 2004), was chosen to produce, while Salman Aristo, known for his scripts for '' Ayat-Ayat Cinta'' (''Verses of Love''; 2008) and ''
Laskar Pelangi ''Laskar Pelangi'' (English: ''The Rainbow Troops'') is a 2008 Indonesian drama film adapted from the novel of the same name by Andrea Hirata. The film follows a group of 10 students and their two inspirational teachers as they struggle with pov ...
'' (''Rainbow Warriors''; 2009) spearheaded the writing. The screenplay went through twelve drafts and took two years of research. ''Sang Penari'' is based on the ''Ronggeng Dukuh Paruk'' (''Ronggeng of Paruk Hamlet'') by
Ahmad Tohari Ahmad Tohari (born 13 June 1948) is an Indonesian author. Early life Ahmad Tohari was born in the village of Tinggarjaya, Jatilawang, Banyumas, the fourth of twelve children. Although Tohari's parents were both from farming backgrounds, his fath ...
; it is the second adaptation of the work, after ''Darah dan Mahkota Ronggeng'' (''Blood and Crown of a Dancer''), directed by Yazman Yazid and starring Ray Sahetapy and Enny Beatrice, in 1983. The film was shot mostly in
Banyumas Banyumas (, formerly spelled "Banjoemas") Regency is an inland regency () in the southwestern part of Central Java province in Indonesia. Its capital is the town of Purwokerto, but that town no longer has a central administration and is split o ...
,
Central Java Central Java (, ) is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia, located in the middle of the island of Java. Its administrative capital is Semarang. It is bordered by West Java in the west, the Indian Ocean and the Special Region of Yogya ...
. Director Ifa Isfansyah attempted to cast the lead role of Srintil there, but failed after several months looking. Isfansyah eventually chose a new actress, Prisia Nasution. Balinese actor Nyoman Oka Antara, who had previously played in '' Ayat-Ayat Cinta'' (''Verses of Love''; 2008) and ''Perempuan Berkalung Sorban'' (''The Girl With the Keffiyeh Around Her Neck''; 2009), was cast in the leading male role. The film also featured Slamet Rahardjo, Dewi Irawan, Hendro Djarot, Tio Pakusadewo, Lukman Sardi, and Teuku Rifnu Wikana in supporting roles;
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also had a cameo as a dancer.


Style and themes

''Sang Penari'' touches on the history of communism in Indonesia, focusing on the nation's communist party spreading its ideology and the government's purge of the Communist Party's members from 1965 to 1966, which is thought to have killed several hundred thousand. It is only the third Indonesian film to cover the killings, following Arifin C. Noer's ''G30S/PKI'' (1984) and
Riri Riza Mohammad Rivai "Riri" Riza (born October 2, 1970) is an Indonesian film director, film producer, producer, and screenwriter, writer. He is notable for his directorial work on ''Petualangan Sherina'' (''Sherina's Adventure''; 2000), ''Gie'' (2005) ...
's '' Gie'' (2005). Tohari later said that if he had written about the killings as they were depicted in the film, the repressive New Order government would have had him shot. ''Sang Penari'' features many spoken lines in the
Banyumasan language Banyumasan (), also known as the autoglottonym Ngapak (), is a dialect of Javanese spoken mainly in three areas of Java that is the Banyumasan, located in westernmost Central Java province and surrounding the Slamet mountain and Serayu River ...
spoken in the area. It also features several aspects of Indonesian culture, including
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and
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.


Release and reception

''Sang Penari'' was released on 10 November 2011. Tohari, who had refused to watch the first adaptation, enjoyed ''Sang Penari'' and reportedly considered it a "sublime adaptation of his work". Triwik Kurniasari, writing for ''
The Jakarta Post ''The Jakarta Post'' is a daily English-language newspaper in Indonesia. The paper is owned by PT Bina Media Tenggara and based in the nation's capital, Jakarta. ''The Jakarta Post'' started as a collaboration between four Indonesian media ...
'', described the film as "artistically stunning" and that Isfansyah "smoothly translates the sinister moment and the vicious attempts taken by the military in handling possible traitors". Labodalih Sembiring, writing for 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 ...
'', said the socio-cultural elements in the film were worthy of a
Shakespearean tragedy Shakespearean tragedy is the designation given to most tragedies written by William Shakespeare. Many of his history plays share the qualifiers of a Shakespearean tragedy, but because they are based on real figures throughout the history of Eng ...
and that it featured good acting and direction; however, the film's soundtrack was considered lacking.


Awards

''Sang Penari'' was nominated for nine awards at the 2011
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, winning four. The film was selected as the Indonesian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the
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, but it did not make the final shortlist.


See also

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List of Indonesian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Indonesia has submitted feature films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film since 1987. The award is given annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the Uni ...


References

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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dancer (2011 film), The 2011 drama films 2011 films Banyumasan-language films 2010s Indonesian-language films Films based on Indonesian novels Citra Award winners Films directed by Ifa Isfansyah Indonesian drama films Best Film Citra Award winners