Kartini (film)

Kartini is a 2017 Indonesian biographical family drama film directed by Hanung Bramantyo and written by Bramantyo and Bagus Bramanti. It features an ensemble cast, with Dian Sastrowardoyo starring in the title role of Indonesian woman emancipation heroine, Kartini. Christine Hakim, Acha Septriasa, Ayushita, Adinia Wirasti, and Reza Rahadian co-stars in supporting roles. Initially to be released on 2016, the film was delayed for a year. The film was released in Indonesia on 19 April 2017, two days before Kartini's day. Although being highly anticipated, the film turned out to perform below expectations. It gained just over 500 thousands viewers, a small number for a big budgeted local film. Despite turning a profit, it is still considered an unexpected disappointment for failing to reach 1 million viewers.

Kartini
Directed byHanung Bramantyo
Produced byRobert Ronny
Written byHanung Bramantyo
Bagus Bramanti
Story byRobert Ronny
StarringDian Sastrowardoyo
Deddy Sutomo
Christine Hakim
Acha Septriasa
Ayushita
Reza Rahadian
Adinia Wirasti
Music byAndi Rianto
CinematographyFaozan Rizal
Edited byWawan I. Wibowo
Production
company
Legacy Pictures
Screenplay Films
Distributed byLegacy Pictures
Release date
  • 21 April 2017 (2017-04-21)
Running time
119 mins
CountryIndonesia
LanguageJavanese
Indonesian
Dutch
BudgetRp. 12 billion ($900,000)
Box officeRp. 19 billion ($1,42 million)

Cast

Production

Kartini is the second film to be produced by Robert Ronny's Legacy Pictures.[1] Hanung Bramantyo is the director and a co-writer since the beginning of the project with the help of Bagus Bramanti to write the screenplay and Robert Ronny himself got involved in a story development of the film. The title role is played by a citra award winner, Dian Sastrowardoyo. Other actors and actresses joined the cast, including Christine Hakim as M.A. Ngasirah (Kartini's mother), Deddy Sutomo as R.M. Sosroningrat (Kartini's father), Djenar Maesa Ayu as R.A. Moeryam (Kartini's step mother), Acha Septriasa, Ayushita and Adinia Wirasti as Roekmini, Kardinah and Soelastri (Kartini's sisters), Reza Rahadian and Denny Sumargo as Sosrokartono and Slamet (Kartini's brothers), Dwi Sasono as Raden Joyodiningrat (Kartini's husband). Hanung chose Dian, Ayushita, and Acha to portray the major roles mainly because of their popularity and charisma among Indonesian females, along with their concerns regarding women issues making them the perfect choices for the roles. According to Ronny, Dian is the first and only choice to portray the heroine, stating it would be hard to make the film had she didn't accept the role.[2]

Release

Initially to be released on 2016's Kartini's day, the film was delayed to December that year. On July of the same year, the film's release date was again pushed back to April 2017, to coincide with Kartini's day on 2017.[3] The film had its gala premiere on April 13, at Metropole XXI, Jakarta.[4] In March 2017, the film release date was moved two days ahead from its previous date to April 19, 2017.[5] A trailer was first released on March 21. 2017.[6]

Reception

Box office

Kartini was viewed by 57.202 audiences on its first day. On its first week, the film gained 323,686 tickets sale.[7] The film grosses Rp19 billion ($1.42 million) in final day of screening.[8]

Many attributed the film's lackluster performance is due to the lead star Dian Sastrowardoyo's recent viral video showing her dodging her hand towards a fan who was forcefully grabbing her hand. She issued a public clarification through her Instagram account,. However, director Hanung Bramantyo defended the film's performance, stating that the number, while not impressive, is still doing well. He stated that for a biopic film, it's still a good number, considering people tend to choose horror, comedy, or romantic drama on cinemas.[9]

References

  1. "Lihat Foto Dian Sastro sebagai Kartini Bersama Kedua Adiknya". Muvila.com. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  2. "Ini Alasan Hanung Bramantyo Pilih Dian Sastrowardoyo Jadi Kartini". M.liputan6.com. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  3. "Jadwal Tayang Film Kartini Mundur Jadi 21 April 2017". Bintang.com. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  4. "Kemeriahan Gala Premiere Film Kartini". Harpersbazaar.co.id. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  5. "Libur Pilkada Jakarta Putaran 2, Kartini Tayang 19 April 2017". M.bintang.com. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  6. Saraswati, Dyah Paramita. "Trailer Film 'Kartini' Resmi Dirilis". M.detik.com. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  7. Pangerang, Andi Muttya Keteng (26 April 2019). Kistyarini (ed.). ""Kartini" Tembus Box Office Indonesia". Kompas. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  8. "Daftar 10 film Indonesia terlaris semester pertama 2017". Rappler.com. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  9. Margaretha, Okki (26 April 2017). "Setelah Dian Sastro, Sekarang Giliran Hanung Bramantyo yang Dicibir Netizen, Duh!". Grid (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 October 2017.
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