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Dream Journeys

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

THE government does not seem to care about the worlds creative industry despite what is happening. Its activists, however, choose to continue dreaming and become pioneers rather than wait for them to care. Here are four of the few creative figures worthy of a look.

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Mira LesmanaFrom 4 to 24Together with three young directorsRiri Riza, Nan T. Achnas, and Rizal Mantovanithe 42-year-old woman made the film titled Kuldesak in 1996. Four segments in the movie speak about youth rebellion in facing life dead ends.

In line with its stories, Kuldesak became the symbol of breaking through the freeze surrounding the national film industry. The directors were determined against all odds: they did not have a license, eve

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