翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Nicol Alexander Dalzell
・ Nicol Anderson
・ Nicol Burne
・ Nicol Crags
・ Nico Motchebon
・ Nico Muhly
・ Nico Musoke
・ Nico Müller
・ Nico Naldini
・ Nico Neidhart
・ Nico Nyberg
・ Nico Panagio
・ Nico Pandiani
・ Nico Patschinski
・ Nico Pattyn
Nico Pelamonia
・ Nico Pellatz
・ Nico Pepe
・ Nico Perrone
・ Nico Pitney
・ Nico Pleimling
・ Nico Polychronidis
・ Nico Pretorius
・ Nico Pulzetti
・ Nico Pérez
・ Nico Ratti
・ Nico Rezende
・ Nico Richter
・ Nico Rienks
・ Nico Ries


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Nico Pelamonia : ウィキペディア英語版
Nico Pelamonia

Nico Pelamonia (born 16 March 1940) is an Indonesian actor turned film director who won the Citra Award for Best Director in 1976 for his film ''Semalam di Malaysia''. He has been involved in 33 feature film productions since his debut in Fred Young's ''Dibalik Awan'' in 1963.
==Biography==
Pelamonia was born in Ambon, Maluku, on 16 March 1940. His parents intended for him to become a priest, and after senior high school he sent to Java to prepare for it. In 1962, however, Pelamonia enrolled at the Indonesian National Theater Academy (, or ATNI). He had his first film role, a bit part in Fred Young's ''Dibalik Awan'' (''Behind the Clouds''), the following year. During his school years he acted in two films, D. Djajakusuma's ''Masa Topan dan Badai'' (''Time of Storms and Gales''; 1963) and Pitrajaya Burnama's ''Karma'' (1965). He was also involved in television, becoming a presenter for the newly established TVRI.
In 1965 Pelamonia dropped out of ATNI and signed with Pertisa Film, later known as Tuti Mutia Film Production. Pelamonia's first film for the company, ''Fadjar Ditengah Kabut'' (''Dawn Amidst the Fog''), saw him act and serve as assistant director to Danu Umbara. The following year Pelamonia made his directorial debut with ''Sendja di Jakarta'' (''Twilight in Jakarta''), an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Mochtar Lubis. Two years later he departed for West Germany, where he studied filmmaking.
Upon his return to Indonesia in 1970, Pelamonia resumed acting. He took a role in Hasmanan's ''Samiun dan Dasima'' (''Samiun and Dasima'') in 1970. The following year he directed his first film since returning from West Germany, ''Jang Djatuh Dikaki Lelaki'' (''Those Who Fall at the Feet of Men'') from the novel by Abdullah Harahap. He directed a further four films for Tuti Mutia, acting in several of them. This culminated with ''Semalam di Malaysia'' (''One Night in Malaysia'') in 1975. After the film garnered him a Citra Award for Best Director at the 1976 Indonesian Film Festival, Pelamonia left Tuti Mutia and began working as a freelancer.
Between 1976 and 1988 Pelamonia directed another 13 films, mostly romances. His 1981 adaptation of Marga T's ''Dr. Karmila'' garnered him another Citra Award nomination, although he lost to Arifin C. Noer of ''Serangan Fajar'' (''Attack at Dawn''). Pelamonia has also acted in a further ten films, including ''Nagabonar'' in 1986; the film was submitted for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, although it was not nominated. During the 1980s he was active as a member of the Indonesian Film Festival selection committee and Chairman of Film and Television Employees Association.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Nico Pelamonia」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.