Kamila Andini

Indonesian Film Director

Kamila Andini was born in Jakarta, Indonesia on May 6th, 1986 and is the Indonesian Film Director. At the age of 37, Kamila Andini biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 6, 1986
Nationality
Indonesia
Place of Birth
Jakarta, Indonesia
Age
37 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Film Director
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Education
Deakin University
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Spouse(s)
Ifa Isfansyah
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Parents
Garin Nugroho
Kamila Andini Career

Upon her return to Indonesia, Andini began to work as a director. She handled music videos for groups such as Ungu and Slank, as well as documentaries on music and the ocean. One of these, Lagu untuk Tukik (A Song for Tukik), dealt with turtles in the ocean in the Wakatobi Regency – part of the Coral Triangle – and was screened as part of the Goethe Institute's Science Film Festival in 2012. In 2009 she assisted her father in directing Generasi Biru (The Blue Generation), about the band Slank.

Andini began production of her first feature film, The Mirror Never Lies, in 2009. The work took over two years of research and two months of filming to complete, owing to a lack of documentary evidence on the Bajau who are central to the film's narrative. Co-produced by Andini's father and former Miss Indonesia Nadine Chandrawinata and starring Atiqah Hasiholan, Reza Rahadian, and Gita Novalista, the film was based on a young Bajau girl who uses mirrors to try to find her lost father. It received numerous awards both domestically and internationally, including a Best Director nomination at the 2011 Indonesian Film Festival (IFF) before winning in the same category at the 2012's Bandung Film Festival.

In May 2012 she started working on her second feature film, to be about children and nature. This became The Seen and the Unseen (2017), a critically acclaimed work about young Balinese twins, one of whom is dying. It won the Adelaide Film Festival's Feature Fiction Award in 2019.

Her newest film, Yuni, premiered at the Platform program during the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival.

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