3 Nafas Likas

3 Nafas Likas

Movie poster
Directed by Rako Prijanto
Produced by

Riahna Djamin Gintings

Reza Hidayat

Written by Titien Wattimena
Starring

Atiqah Hasiholan

Vino G. Bastian

Tutie Kirana

Marissa Anita

Mario Irwinsyah

Arswendi Nasution

Ernest Samudra

Tissa Biani Azzahra

Anneke Jodi

Music by Aghi Narottama
Cinematography Hani Pradigya
Production
company
Oreima Films
Distributed by Oreima Films
Release dates
October 16, 2014
Country Indonesia Indonesia
Canada Canada
Language

Indonesian

Karo

3 Nafas Likas is an Indonesian drama film produced by Oreima Films and directed by Rako Prijanto, based on a script by Titien Watimena. The film stars Atiqah Hasiholan, Vino G. Bastian, Tuti Kirana, Marissa Anita, Mario Irwinsyah, Tissa Biani Azzahra, and Jajang C. Noer. It is based on the true story of Likas Tarigan, who later became known as Likas Gintings, wife of Let. Jend. Djamin Gintings.[1][2]

This film received three nominations: "Best Film" at the 2014 Indonesian Film Festival, "Best Feature Film" at the 2014 Maya Awards, and "Favorite Movie" at the 2015 Indonesian Movie Awards.

Cast

Production

Rako Prijanto, Titien Wattimena, and producer Reza Hidayat began development of the film in December 2013. Research was conducted in Karo as to the customs, culture, and food of the region. The film covers a wide time period, the 1930s to the present.[3] Some of the scenes in the film use dialogue in Karo language, and several of the cast took training in that language to get the correct dialects and accents.

Open casting took place for some of the roles. On April 20, 2014, Kastria Soldiana Elizabeth Hutagaol (finalist of 2013 Wajah Femina) was chosen as one of the child characters.[4]

Filming process

3 Nafas Likas began filming on April 26, 2014, and took approximately two months.[5] Filming took place on location in North Sumatra, Bakkara (Humbang Hasundutan Regency), Dolok Sanggul (Humbang Hasundutan Regency), Berastagi, Kabanjahe, Tebing Tinggi, Pamah Semilir, and the city of Medan. Other filming locations are Jakarta and Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

One of the children of Djamin Gintings-Likas Gintings, Riahna Djamin Gintings, was an executive producer for this film.[6]

Soundtrack

Tulus provided two songs for the soundtrack: a cover of "Untuk Ku" by Chrisye and an original song, entitled "Lekas".[7]

Awards and nominations

Year Awards Category Recipients Result
2014 Indonesian Film Festival Best Film 3 Nafas Likas Nominated
Best Director Rako Prijanto Nominated
Best Leading Actor Vino G. Bastian Nominated
Best Leading Actress Atiqah Hasiholan Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Jajang C. Noer Nominated
Best Adaptation Screenwriter Titien Wattimena Nominated
Best Cinematography Hani Pradigya Nominated
Best Artistic Director Frans X.R. Paat Nominated
Best Visual Effect Raiyan Laksamana Nominated
Best Costume Design Gemailla Ghea Geretiana Nominated
2014 FFI Special Award for Best Children Role Tissa Biani Azzahra Won
Maya Awards Best Feature Film 3 Nafas Likas Nominated
Best Director Rako Prijanto Nominated
Best Actor in a Leading Role Vino G. Bastian Nominated
Best Actress in a Leading Role Atiqah Hasiholan Nominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Jajang C. Noer Nominated
Best Young Performer Tissa Biani Azzahra Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Titien Wattimena Nominated
Best Theme Song Tulus – "Lekas" (3 Nafas Likas) Nominated
Best Poster Design John Hollywood Nominated
Best Special Effects Raiyan Laksamana Nominated
Best Makeup & Hairstyling Gunawan Sarigih & Chaery Eka Wirawan Nominated
Best Costume Design Gemailla Ghea Geretiana Won
Best Sound Design Khikmawan Santosa & M Ikhsan Sungkar Nominated
Best Art Direction Frans X.R. Paat Won
Best Cinematography Hani Pradigya Nominated
Best Film Review Haris Fadli, for "Memberi Hidup Luar Biasa Untuk Sosok Yang Biasa" Won
2015 Indonesian Movie Awards Best Actress Atiqah Hasiholan Nominated
Best Children Role Tissa Biani Azzahra Won
Best Supporting Actress Jajang C. Noer Nominated
Favorite Actress Atiqah Hasiholan Nominated
Favorite Movie 3 Nafas Likas Nominated

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