Susi Susanti: Love All

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Susi Susanti: Love All
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Theatrical release poster
Directed bySim F
Screenplay by
  • Raditya
  • Raymond Lee
  • Daud Sumolang
  • Sinar Ayu Massie
Story bySyarika Bralini
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyYunus Pasolang
Edited by
  • Robby Barus
  • Arifin Cu'unk
  • Shiran Amir
  • Cody Miller
Music by
  • Aghi Narottama
  • Bemby Gusti
  • Tony Merle
Production
companies
  • Time International Films
  • Damn! I Love Indonesia Movies
  • Oreima Films
  • East West Synergy
  • Melon Indonesia
  • Buddy Buddy Pictures
Distributed by Disney+ Hotstar
Release date
  • 24 October 2019 (2019-10-24)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryIndonesia
LanguageIndonesian
Box officeRp 7.6 billion
($533,502)

Susi Susanti: Love All is a 2019 Indonesian biographical film about Susi Susanti, badminton athlete who won the first gold medal for Indonesia at the 1992 Summer Olympics. The film was directed by Sim F in his directorial debut. [1] The film stars Laura Basuki as Susanti and Dion Wiyoko as Alan Budikusuma. [2]

Contents

The film was theatrically released on 24 October 2019. For her portrayal of Susanti, Basuki won the Citra Award for Best Actress, the film's only win out of thirteen nominations it received at the ceremony.

Premise

Susi Susanti: Love All tells about the life of Susi Susanti from her childhood until her retirement, including her life during May 1998 riots of Indonesia, her citizenship and her relationship with Alan Budikusuma. [1]

Cast

Production

The idea of the film was conceived after producer Daniel Mananta had a conversation with Susanti in a show, then he was interested to adapt her life story into a film. Susanti revealed that once a production company approached to do so, but the project had never realized. [3]

The production of the film started in 2016, then director Sim F joined in mid-2017 to develop the screenplay. Susanti also contributed during the production by providing properties, such as medals, trophies, and photos. [4] Basuki and Wiyoko were trained for five months under an athlete's treatment by Susanti's then-coach, Liang Chu Sia. [5]

Principal photography began in August 2018. [6] The filming took place in the actual locations around Tasikmalaya, Pangandaran, and Jakarta.

Release

Susi Susanti: Love All was theatrically released on 24 October 2019. The film garnered 190,241 moviegoers during its run and grossed Rp 7.6 billion ($533,502). [7] Disney+ Hotstar acquired the distribution rights to the film, releasing it on 1 January 2021. [8]

The film was screened at the 2021 Beijing International Film Festival. [9]

Accolades

AwardDateCategoryRecipientResultRef.
Film Pilihan Tempo 16 December 2019Best Actress Laura Basuki Won [10]
Maya Awards 8 February 2020Best Directorial Debut FilmSim FNominated [11]
Best ActressLaura BasukiNominated
Best Children/Teen Actress/ActorMoira Tabina ZaynNominated
Best Costume DesignNuni TrianiNominated
Indonesian Movie Actors Awards 25 July 2020Favorite FilmTime International Films, Damn! I Love Indonesian Movies, Oreima Films, and East West SynergyNominated [12]
Best/Favorite ActressLaura BasukiBest
Best/Favorite Supporting Actor Lukman Sardi Nominated
Best Children Actor/ActressMoira Tabina ZaynNominated
Bandung Film Festival14 November 2020Best ActressLaura BasukiNominated [13]
Best CinematographyYunus PasolangNominated
Citra Awards 5 December 2020 Best Picture Daniel Mananta, Reza Hidayat, and Guillaume CatalaNominated [14]
Best Director Sim F.Nominated
Best Actor Dion Wiyoko Nominated
Best Actress Laura BasukiWon
Best Supporting Actor Iszur MuchtarNominated
Best Original ScreenplaySyafira Bralini, Raditya, Daud Sumolang, Sinar Ayu Massie, and Raymond LeeNominated
Best CinematographyYunus PasolangNominated
Best Production DesignFrans XR PaatNominated
Best SoundMohamad Ikhsan and TrisnoNominated
Best Original ScoreAghi Narottama and Bemby GustiNominated
Best Costume DesignNuni TrianiNominated
Best Makeup and HairstylingEba ShebaNominated
Best Visual EffectsSatrya Mahardhika, Wahyu Ponco, Ardian Krisna Wijaya, and Stephen KingsyahNominated

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