It’s Lights, Camera … Anti-Corruption Action
Novianti Setuningsih | January 27, 2012
Related articles
Ex-Minister Fadel Named Suspect in Graft Case, Implicated in Another 3:51pm May 23, 2012
Probe into Rp 1.52t Hambalang Project Quickly Catching Up to Anas and Andi 4:11pm May 23, 2012
Suharto’s Grandson Ignores Third Police Summons 9:59pm May 21, 2012
Irate Students Run Riot Over South Sulawesi Land Dispute 5:40pm May 16, 2012
Former Democratic Party Chief Sentenced to 3 Years 3:59pm May 14, 2012
Post a comment
Please login to post comment
Comments
Be the first to write your opinion!
The Corruption Eradication Commission broke into the movie business on Thursday as it took its antigraft message to the silver screen.
“Us Against Corruption,” which the commission known as the KPK produced to educate people about the risk of graft, had its premiere at Djakarta Theater.
“Through this event, the commission hopes to use the medium of film to encourage public support for efforts aimed at preventing corruption,” KPK head Abraham Samad said.
He said the movie could prove a useful and entertaining way to campaign against corruption.
KPK commissioner Busyro Muqoddas served as executive producer of the movie.
“This film was born from the contemplations of our friends within the KPK,” he said after the screening.
“How can we tackle corruption systematically, besides through the legal system? How can it be done through a cultural approach? And we settled on the medium of film.”
The film is composed of four shorts, all tied together by a common thread. Each of the shorts was made by a young Indonesian filmmaker.
“Rumah Perkara” (“House of Cases”) was made by Emil Heradi; “Selamat Siang Risa!” (“Good Afternoon Risa!”) by Ine Febriyanti; “Psssttt … Jangan Bilang Siapa-Siapa” (“Psssttt … Don’t Tell Anyone”) by Chairun Nissa; and “Aku Padamu” (“I Need You”) by Lasja F. Susanto.
The film sprang out of a story idea contest held in September 2010. The winning narratives were polished by media figures, social media activists, journalists and the KPK leadership.
People involved with the film said they hoped it could guide and inspire people to reflect on themselves and their surroundings.
The movie, which stars Nicholas Saputra, Teuku Rifnuwikana, Revalina S. Temat, Ringgo Agus Rahman and Tora Sudiro, will not be shown at commercial cinemas. Instead it will be taken around to major cities throughout the country for special screenings.
The purpose of making the film was certainly not commercial success, the producers said.
Suara Pembaruan
- Tomy Winata to Build Jakarta's Tallest Building
- Lady Gaga Angers Thai Fans With Fake Rolex Comment
- Lady Gaga Refuses to Tone Down Her Shows: Manager
- Indonesia Set to Cap Bank Owners’ Stakes: Sources
- President's Son Nearly Attacked by Angry Mob
- Singapore Cabby Jailed for Molesting Indonesian Maid
- Indonesia's Chief Justice Demands SBY Explain Corby Clemency
- National Exams' ‘Fantastic’ Passing Rate Suspicious: ICW
- If You Don’t Like It, Don’t Watch, Djoko Says of Gaga
- Malaysian Authorities Seize Copies of Irshad Manji’s Book
-
7:06pm | Djoko Says ‘I Don’t Care’ Abou...
“remember that Indonesia has a constitution” Should be the new national motto emblazoned on the Sang Saka Merah-Putih flag. -
7:02pm | Indonesia Wants 10,000 Child W...
A good start would be to issue every one of them (who don't already have one) a birth certificate so that they can be truly called Indonesians wit -
6:56pm | Former Social Minister to Be R...
He’s PPP (Peci Packing Parasite). -
6:53pm | Indonesia Wants 10,000 Child W...
"... child workers, between 6 and 18 years of age..." - the first number, can this be true? 6 year young child workers...that is worse than I tho -
6:29pm | Djoko Says ‘I Don’t Care’ Abou...
I don't get how a concert is against the constitution. Where does it say concerts deemed "immoral" cannot run? Our politicians need to understan -
6:27pm | Djoko Says ‘I Don’t Care’ Abou...
Sobri, take some time off and actually READ the constitution... then you would not make such ridiculous statements! -
6:02pm | Indonesia Wants 10,000 Child W...
They should have prevented it in the first place, instead of realizing the problem when it is too late and then tried to fix it. They should provid -
6:02pm | 'Freedom!': Scotland Considers...
Will never happen. Many Scots live in England anyway and there are even more people in England with at least some Scottish blood in them. Would the
