Public Presentation III: Bumi Nusantara
Intellectual Property as Legacy
Bumi Nusantara invites the film community to engage in discussions about exploring ideas and developing works inspired by mythology, mysticism, and local stories often portrayed in films. Bumi Nusantara serves as a creative platform that starts with recording these stories before adapting them into movies. This forum focuses on idea banks, allowing community members to share and explore creative concepts while building a more diverse film ecosystem. Bumi Nusantara also addresses the issue of Intellectual Property Rights (IP) concerning both written and filmed works, enhancing participants’ understanding of the significance of IP management in the creative process and film production.
Schedule
Jadwal
Venue : LPP Convention Hall
Date : Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Time: 10:30 – 12:00 (WIB)
SPEAKER:
PEMBICARA:
Bumi Nusantara
Bumi Nusantara started as a YouTube channel called Kisah Tanah Jawa in 2018 and transformed into an established platform in 2021. After the success of Kisah Tanah Jawa, Bumi Nusantara expanded its scope beyond Java to explore stories from the entire archipelago. This intellectual platform shares the rich cultures of Indonesia, focusing on historical, spiritual, and metaphysical themes across various digital platforms.
Medio Venda joined the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) in 2022, where he worked in the Directorate of Anti-Corruption Socialization and Campaign (SosKam). He has been involved in the ACFFEST program series for the past three years. Currently, he leads a task force within SosKam that focuses specifically on the ACFFEST initiatives.
Dienan Silmy
Dienan Silmy is an Indonesian film producer and director known for his work on Cerita Cinta and producing Baracas: Barisan Anti Cinta Asmara, Satu Hari Nanti, Sinden Gaib, and the series Kisah Tanah Jawa - Merapi. Currently, he serves as the CEO of Evergreen Pictures. Born on August 2, 1989, Silmy's creativity extends beyond cinema; he is passionate about history and has developed intellectual properties related to it. In 2018, he launched one of his most significant projects, Kisah Tanah Jawa, which showcases local mystical and mythological stories from the island of Java.
Riza Pahlevi, a filmmaker from Yogyakarta, gained recognition for directing the 2015 film Makmum, which was later adapted into a full-length feature released in theatres in August 2019. He also directed its sequel, Makmum 2 (2021), and the short film adaptation titled Khanzab (2023). Riza is passionate about filmmaking, taking on roles as a director, producer, and screenwriter.
His recent short films include Kronik Puriwicara (2023), Tumbas (2023), Kediaman (2023), Maaf Mama Aku Kelepasan (2022), Kisah Seram untuk Telling (2022), Pingit (2022), and Pemberian Terakhir (2017). These works can be viewed on platforms like YouTube, Viddsee, and various OTT services, with some being screened for a limited time. This year, Riza received funding from SinemAksi for his project titled Bioskop Tengah Kota in Yogyakarta.