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Arifin C. Noer
Noer at the 1982 Indonesian Film Festival
Noer at the 1982 Indonesian Film Festival
BornArifin Chairin Noer
(1941-03-10)10 March 1941
Cirebon, Dutch East Indies
Died28 May 1995(1995-05-28) (aged 54)
Jakarta, Indonesia
OccupationWriter, theatre director, film director
LanguageIndonesian
NationalityIndonesian
GenrePoetry
Notable worksSelamat Pagi Jajang (1979), Nyanyian Sepi (1995)
Notable awardsS.E.A. Write Award 1990
SpouseJajang C. Noer
ChildrenNitta Nazyra, Marah Laut

Arifin Chairin Noer (10 March 1941 – 28 May 1995) was an Indonesian poet, theater director and film producer.[1]

Biography[edit]

He studied Civil Administration at Cokroaminoto University [id]inYogyakarta, Central Java and began his theatrical career in the early 1960s as an actor in a study group in Central Java with W.S. Rendra. After finishing his degree in 1967, he moved to Jakarta and founded Teater Kecil (Little Theater), a laboratory where he and other actors could experiment using the workshop model, emphasizing the whole person, as introduced by W.S. Rendra, but Noer was focused on the practical aspect of cultivating acting skills.[2] According to the Columbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama, he was a prolific playwright and director from the 1970s until his death in 1995, directing all of his original plays including his best-known work, Kapai-Kapai ("Reaching Out"; translated as "Moths" in English) in 1970.[2]

His screenplays have won numerous awards, including Pemberang, which won the Golden Harvest trophy for Best Dialogue at the Film Festival Asia (FFA) in 1972, Rio Anakku (1973), Melawan Badai (1974), Pengkhianatan G30S/PKI (1984), and Taksi (1990) which received Citra awards at the Indonesian Film Festival (FFI). Translations of his plays have appeared in several languages, including English, French, Swedish and Chinese.[3][4]

In 1972–73, he participated in the Iowa Writers' Workshop, an international writing program in the United States.[5]

He received the S.E.A. Write Award in 1990. Two years later, his film Bibir Mer (Mer's Lips) was submitted for consideration as the Indonesian entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[6]

His most notable poetry works include Selamat Pagi Jajang (1979) and a collection of poetry published after his death, Nyanyian Sepi (1995).[1]

Selected written works[edit]

Selected filmography[edit]

  • Rio Anakku (Rio, My Child; 1973)
  • Melawan Badai (Fighting the Storm; 1974)
  • Suci Sang Primadona (Suci the Prima Donna; 1977)
  • Petualang-Petualang (Wanderings; 1978)
  • Yuyun Pasien Rumah Sakit Jiwa (Yuyun in the Mental Hospital; 1979)
  • Harmonikaku (My Harmonica; 1979)
  • Serangan Fajar (Dawn Attack; 1981)
  • Djakarta 1966 (1982; released 1988)
  • Pengkhianatan G30S/PKI – 1984
  • Matahari Matahari (The Sun; 1985)
  • Biarkan Bulan Itu (Let the Moon...; 1986)
  • Taksi (Taxi; 1990)
  • Bibir Mer (Mer's Lips; 1991)
  • Tasi oh Tasi (1992)
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Aveling, Harry (2001). Secrets Need Words: Indonesian Poetry 1966–1998. Athens: Ohio University Center for International Studies. p. 366. ISBN 0-89680-216-7.
  • ^ a b Cody, Gabrielle (2007). The Columbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 971. ISBN 0-231-14032-0.
  • ^ "Arifin C. Noer – Profile" (in Indonesian). Perpustakaan Nasional Republik Indonesia (Indonesian National Library). Archived from the original on 16 November 2011. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  • ^ McGlynn, John H., ed. (1990). Walking westward in the morning : seven contemporary Indonesian poets. Jakarta: Lontar Foundation in collaboration with SOAS. ISBN 979-8083-03-2.
  • ^ Rampan, Korrie Layun (2000). Leksikon Susastra Indonesia [Lexicon of Indonesian Literature] (in Indonesian) (First ed.). Jakarta: Balai Pustaka. p. 62. ISBN 979-666-358-9.
  • ^ "Foreign Oscar entries submitted". Variety. 2 December 1992. Retrieved 16 November 2011.
  • External links[edit]


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