Anggy Umbara (also known as D'Jackal) is an Indonesian director, screenwriter, film producer, actor, musician, editor, and presenter. Anggy was nominated for the
Best Original Screenplay Citra Award for the film ''
3: Alif Lam Mim'' at the
2015 Indonesian Film Festival alongside his brothers Bounty Umbara and Fajar Umbara.
Early life
Anggy was born on October 21, 1980, in Jakarta. His father,
Danu Umbara, was a director known for his successful film, ''
Lima Cewek Jagoan'', in the 1980s. Danu passed away when Anggy was five years old, leaving the production company
Umbara Brothers Film with his mother, Nanny Iskandar, as the production head.
Anggy has six siblings. Some of his older brothers, like Fajar Umbara and Bounty Umbara, also work in the film industry and often collaborate with him under the Umbara Brothers Film production house.
Career
Anggy's career began with directing various music videos and being a DJ in the nu-metal music group
Purgatory
In Christianity, Purgatory (, borrowed into English language, English via Anglo-Norman language, Anglo-Norman and Old French) is a passing Intermediate state (Christianity), intermediate state after physical death for purifying or purging a soul ...
, with the stage name D'Jackal.
Anggy's first feature film as a director was ''
Mama Cake'' in 2012. In 2013, he directed ''
Coboy Junior the Movie'', and his third film in 2015, ''
Comic 8'', spawned two sequels. Anggy also directed and wrote the film ''
3: Alif Lam Mim''. Released in the same year, Anggy was nominated for the
Best Original Screenplay Citra Award at the
2015 Indonesian Film Festival for the screenplay he co-wrote with his brothers, Bounty Umbara and Fajar Umbara.
Filmography
Films
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* TBA : ''To be announced''
Web series
Television shows
Music videos
Acting credits
Films
Web series
Awards and Nominations
References
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Indonesian directors
Indonesian screenwriters
Indonesian film producers
1980 births
Living people