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Salman Aristo (born 1976) is an Indonesian
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and film director best known for his work on ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Sang Penari''. Born in Jakarta, Aristo became interested in films from a young age, though he did not consider a career in the industry until after graduating from university. At the suggestion of a friend, he wrote his first screenplay, ''Tak Pernah Kembali Sama''. With feedback on the script from director
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and after a period reading old, successful scripts, Aristo – at the time a film reviewer for a magazine – was able to befriend
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, who asked him to write a script about brownies. The resulting film, a critical success, led to Aristo receiving numerous requests for screenplays, including several adaptations of novels. In 2010, he released his directorial debut, ''Jakarta Maghrib''. Aristo, who is married to fellow screenwriter Ginatri S. Noer, is influenced by several Western and Indonesian screenwriters, including
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. He has been nominated for three
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s for screenwriting, although he has yet to win.


Biography


Early life and career

Aristo was born in
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in 1976. As a child, he became interested in film when he and his family went to the movie theatre together; in an interview with ''Tabloid Nova'', he recalled that one of the first films he saw was a comedy starring
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. After beginning junior high school in 1988, he began to go to the theatres to watch films on his own. Despite his enjoyment of film, he was initially active in an indie band. After senior high school, Aristo studied journalism at
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in
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, from which he graduated in 1999. While in university, he stayed active in the indie music scene with his band Silentium. After graduation he worked in journalism for a while before drifting to filmmaking upon the suggestion of Dedi Rakswaradana, later guitarist for the band Naff. Several months later, after moving back to Jakarta Aristo's first screenplay, a 90-page work titled ''Tak Pernah Kembali Sama'' (''Never Been the Same Again''), was read by director
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. Soedjarwo gave the film several critiques, which drove Aristo to improve his writing. To do so, beginning in 2002 Aristo began regularly going to Usmar Ismail Film Documentation Center in Kuningan, Jakarta, to read screenplays. Among the works he read were several by
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, which he found highly useful; he later recalled that the script for ''Kejarlah Daku Kau Kutangkap'' (''Chase Me, I'll Catch You'') was one of the best. In the meantime, he took a job as a film reviewer for a local music magazine, which gave him greater access to the industry.


Success and later career

At a seminar, Aristo met director
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and showed him one of his screenplays. Bramantyo, who liked what he saw, asked Aristo to write a screenplay for a new film he was working on with Leo Sutanto of
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. The resulting work, written after intensive research into the production of brownies and titled after the snack, was released in 2004. It garnered a
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for Best Director at the
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for Bramantyo and a nomination for best original screenplay for Aristo. While ''Brownies'' was in production, Aristo wrote four other screenplays, for ''Catatan Akhir Sekolah'' (''Notes from the End of School''), ''Cinta Silver'' (''Silver Love''), ''Jomblo'' (''Single''), and ''
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''. All of these were made into films between 2005 and 2006. After these successes, at the end of 2006 Bramantyo asked Aristo and his new wife, screenwriter Ginatri S. Noer, to adapt the novel ''Ayat-Ayat Cinta'' (''Verses of Love'') by Habiburrahman El Shirazy, into a film. The resulting work, also entitled ''
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'', was highly successful. This was followed by ''Karma'' (2007), and ''Kambing Jantan: The Movie'' (2008). In 2008, Aristo wrote a
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of
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's 2005 novel ''Laskar Pelangi'' (''Rainbow Troops'') after being asked by the film's producer,
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. The film, directed by
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, was a critical and commercial success. He soon wrote another screenplay, for ''Garuda di Dadaku'' (''Garuda on my Chest''; 2009) upon request of producer Shanty Harmayn. The film, directed by
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, reportedly sold 1.2 million tickets, a large number for the Indonesian film industry. Aristo joined
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in September 2009 as a way to promote his films. That year, his short film ''Pasangan Baru'' (''New Partners'') was screened at the Balinale Film Festival in Sanur,
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. He also wrote ''Sang Pemimpi'' (''The Dreamers''), a film adaptation of the sequel to ''Laskar Pelangi''. In 2010 he joined the online
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Twitter community Fiksimini. His works, written in under 140 characters, were well received, and he soon became a moderator. That same year, Aristo was a juror at the
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, held in
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, Australia. He also wrote the screenplay for ''Hari Untuk Amanda'' with Ginatri S. Noer (''Days for Amanda''), which earned a
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nomination at the 2010
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. He made his feature film directorial debut that year with ''Jakarta Maghrib'' (''Jakarta at Maghrib''), which details several families in the minutes before
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prayers and how the
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stops their daily activities. It premiered at the
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. In March 2011, Aristo published ''Politweet'', an illustrated collection of flash fiction mostly dealing with politics. That same year, he cowrote the screenplay for '' Sang Penari'' (''The Dancer'') with Ifa Isfansyah and Shanty Harmayn; the work was an adaptation of
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's trilogy ''Ronggeng Dukuh Paruk'' (''The Ronggeng of Paruk Village''). The trio were nominated for Best Screenplay at that year's Indonesian Film Festival. Later that year, he wrote ''Lima Elang'' (''Five Eagles''), a film directed by
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. Focusing on five young children at camp, it was one of the first local films in decades to use
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as a central theme. Another film, ''Garuda di Dadaku 2'' followed in December. , he and Noer have two children. Aristo wrote a television adaptation of ''Laskar Pelangi'' in late 2011. Directed by Guntur Soeharjanto, the series starred five youths from
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and was shown in early 2012. Later in 2012, Aristo adapted
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's novel '' Negeri 5 Menara'' (''The Land of Five Towers'') into a film of the same name. Directed by Affandi Abdul Rachman, the film also featured Aristo as a producer.


Influences

In an interview with ''
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'', Aristo called
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a large inspiration; he said that he really enjoyed Curtis' film ''
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'' (2005). He also cited
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,
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and
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as further influences. His experience in journalism may have influenced his directing style.


Filmography

As writer unless specified. * ''Brownies'' (2004) * ''Catatan Akhir Sekolah'' (''Notes from the End of School''; 2005) * ''Cinta Silver'' (''Silver Love''; 2005) * ''
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'' (2007) * ''Jomblo'' (''Single''; 2007) * ''
Ayat-Ayat Cinta ''Verses of Love'' ( id, Ayat-Ayat Cinta) is an Indonesian drama film from MD Pictures, Producer Manoj Punjabi and Dhamoo Punjabi. Starring as main casts are , Rianti Cartwright, Carissa Putri, Melanie Putria, and Zaskia Adya Mecca. It is a roman ...
'' (''Verses of Love''; 2007) * ''Karma'' (2008) * ''
Laskar Pelangi ''Laskar Pelangi'' (English: ''The Rainbow Troops'') is a 2008 Indonesian drama film adapted from the popular eponymous novel by Andrea Hirata. The film follows a group of 10 students and their two inspirational teachers as they struggle with po ...
'' (''Rainbow Troops''; 2008) * ''Kambing Jantan: The Movie'' (2008) * ''Sang Pemimpi'' (''The Dreamers''; 2009) * ''Garuda di Dadaku'' (''Garuda on my Chest''; 2009) * ''Pasangan Baru'' (''New Partners''; 2010; short film; as director) * ''Hari Untuk Amanda'' (''Days for Amanda''; 2010) * ''Jakarta Maghrib'' (''Jakarta at Maghrib''; 2010; as director) * '' Sang Penari'' (''The Dancer''; 2011) * ''Lima Elang'' (''Five Eagles''; 2011) * ''Garuda di Dadaku 2'' (''Garuda on my Chest 2''; 2011) * ''Negeri 5 Menara'' (''Land of Five Towers''; 2012; as writer and producer) *'' Yasmine'' (2014, Brunei) * "Satu Hari Nanti" ("Maybe Someday"; 2017; as director)


References

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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Aristo, Salman 1976 births Living people People from Jakarta Indonesian screenwriters Padjadjaran University alumni