Fiksi.
Fiksi., sometimes stylized as fiksi. (English: Fiction.), is a 2008 Indonesian thriller film directed by Mouly Surya in her directorial debut.[1] It tells the story of Alisha, a young woman who moves to a cheap apartment from her mansion, where she meets people with unique characters and stories which she soon incorporates into her obsessive fantasy.[1] According to Surya, the film is an "adult re-invention of Alice in Wonderland" with the character of Alisha being an inverted version of Alice.[2] The film stars Ladya Cheryl in the role of Alisha, for which she received a Best Actress nomination at the 28th Citra Awards.[3] Surya won the Citra Award for Best Director, becoming the first and—as of 2020—the only woman to ever win the honor.[3] SynopsisAlisha (Ladya Cheryl) never feel comfortable staying in her cool and spacious home until one day she meets Bari (Donny Alamsyah) who introduces her the meaning of love.[4] Cast
ProductionSurya met future husband and collaborator Rama Adi while working as assistant directors in Rako Prijanto's 2007 films D'Bijis and Love Is Red.[5][6] In 2007, the two of them co-founded the film production company Cinesurya and secured funding to produce Fiksi. based on a screenplay Surya developed herself.[5][6] They sought advice from established filmmaker Riri Riza on how to produce their first feature film, who told them to work with someone more experienced in shaping the project, eventually finding those collaborators in producer Tia Hasibuan and writer-director Joko Anwar.[5] Anwar spent a month working on Surya's draft and was credited as a co-writer.[5] In March 2020, a behind the scene film directed by then unknown Yosep Anggi Noen and B. W. Purbanegara was released on Cinesurya's YouTube channel.[7] ReleaseFiksi. was released theatrically on June 19, 2008 in Indonesia.[8] It was screened at the Busan International Film Festival and Jakarta International Film Festival in 2008 as well as at the Asiexpo Lyon Asian Film Festival in 2011 and Tokyo International Film Festival in 2016.[8] ReceptionFilm critic Eric Sasono commented that Surya's direction "almost fails to deliver" due to the story's "lack of plausibility".[2] However, he praised how Surya dared to tell a story that is "out of the comfort zone" of Indonesia's films.[2] Similarly, Maggie Lee of The Hollywood Reporter was critical of the film's "jumbled" time sequences and laid back pace, but praised the story's "overlapping plots" which she called "weirdly fascinating in their own right".[9] Richard Kuipers of Variety was more positive, calling the film "an intriguing web around a lonely rich girl's obsession with a handsome writer" and praising Surya's direction as "briskly paced and has well-drawn characters".[10] Awards and nominations
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