The 17th annual Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival was held from 26 November to 3 December 2022. Indonesian anthology film Piknik Pesona was selected to open the festival. Japanese drama film Plan 75 was the closing film of the festival.
The most prestigious award of the festival, Golden Hanoman Award, was presented to Indonesian thriller film Autobiography, directed by Makbul Mubarak.
Juries
The following juries were named for the festival.
Main competition
- Gertjan Zuilhof, Dutch film festival programmer
- Silvia Wong, journalist
- Timo Tjahjanto, Indonesian filmmaker
NETPAC Award
- Djenar Maesa Ayu, Indonesian actress
- Wong Tuck Cheong, owner and operator of Kelab Seni Filem Malaysia
- Koyo Yamashita, Japanese festival director
Blencong Award
- Rachel Amanda Aurora, Indonesian actress
- Teddy Soeriaatmadja, Indonesian film director
- Ho Yuhang, Malaysian film director
Indonesian Screen Awards
- Sandeep Ray, writer, visual artist and historian
- Mat Kesting, film curator
- Elvert Bañares, film director
Geber Awards
- Angger Nugroho, film producer
- Sugar Nadia Azier, film program manager
- Andhika Prayogo, film critic and content creator
Student Awards
- I Gede Agung Yohana Dharma
- Muhammad Fadjrin Rasendryo Abrar
- Mohammad Ziddan Fachrirobi
- Muhammad Ghifari Fadhlissalam
- Albertus Nico Wicaksono
Official selection
The official selection of the festival was announced during a press conference on 18 November 2022.
Opening and closing films
In competition
Light of Asia
Indonesian Screen Awards
Panorama
Asian Perspectives
Awards
The following awards were presented at the festival:
- Golden Hanoman Award: Autobiography by Makbul Mubarak
- Silver Hanoman Award: Leonor Will Never Die by Martika Ramirez Escobar
- NETPAC Award: Let Me Hear It Barefoot by Riho Kudo
- NETPAC Award – Special Mention: 24 by Royston Tan
- JAFF Indonesian Screen Awards:
- Best Film: The Exiles by Lola Amaria
- Best Directing: Adriyanto Dewo for Galang
- Best Performance: Orsila Murib for Orpa and Rafli Anwar Mursadad for Sound from the Sea
- Best Cinematography: Yudi Datau for Sound from the Sea
- Best Editing: Yuda Kurniawan for The Tone Wheels
- Best Storytelling: Tumpal Tampubolon for Galang
- Geber Award: Leonor Will Never Die by Martika Ramirez Escobar
- Blencong Award: The Intrusion by Eden Junjung
- Blencong Award – Special Mention: Falling Day by Kyung Seo Park
- Jogja Students Film Award: The Intrusion by Eden Junjung
References
External links
- Official website
- The 17th JAFF catalogue
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