About Azalia

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Awards

  • Winner of Audience Award for Best Graduate Film for "TAMU (The Guests)" at DMS Media Show, USA
    (2019)

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Credits

  • The Strength of A Woman

    The Strength of A Woman (2019)
    Film (short) by Azalia Muchransyah Director/Producer As a woman, the world often force me to choose between focusing on my academic career or my impending motherhood. I choose both.

  • HIV/AIDS: Not A Death Sentence

    HIV/AIDS: Not A Death Sentence (2018)
    Film (short) by Azalia Muchransyah Director/Producer As an illness without a cure, HIV/AIDS is commonly perceived as a death sentence. In addition, the many misconceptions about how it transmits has created negative stigma towards People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in general. This film aims to inform people about the advancement of science and how treatment enables PLWHA to live as long and as healthy as normal people.

  • Alone, Together

    Alone, Together (2018)
    Film (short) by Azalia Muchransyah Director/Producer A man who likes to be alone finds someone who he can be alone with.

  • Blue Film

    Blue Film (2018)
    Film (short) by Azalia Muchransyah Director/Producer Blue Film is an essay experimental short-film that criticizes the monetization of the color blue. Why is blue identic with a male color, while in the beginning it was a female one? Why is porn called blue films? Why certain companies use the color blue to attract consumers? And, above all, why blue?

  • Big Durian Big Apple

    Big Durian Big Apple (2018)
    Film (short) by Azalia Muchransyah Director/Producer By juxtaposing footage from “the Big Apple” and poetic narration, Big Durian Big Apple is a visual love letter to my hometown of Jakarta, Indonesia (fondly called “the Big Durian” by its denizens).

  • Where Do Babies Come From?

    Where Do Babies Come From? (2018)
    Film (short) by Azalia Muchransyah Director/Producer Tailoring found footage on the topic of sex education, "Where Do Babies Come From?" is an imagined dialog between awkward/straightforward/educational/religious adults with innocent/imaginative/curious children about the origin of babies.

  • The Banana Manifesto

    The Banana Manifesto (2018)
    Film (short) by Azalia Muchransyah Director/Producer The Banana Manifesto is an audio/visual manifesto asking about different questions of what we sees on our screen, what that means, and what makes an art. Accompanied by a classical arrangement composed from the text of the manifesto, The Banana Manifesto will open your eyes and make you question about reality.

  • TAMU (The Guests)

    TAMU (The Guests) (2018)
    Film (short) by Azalia Muchransyah Director/Producer As an example of the success Indonesian diaspora, a group of film students come to the shop to make a short documentary about Novi, an Indonesian woman who is married to an American man and opens a small batik shop in downtown Buffalo, NY. At the same time, two Indonesian women come to the shop and interrupted the film shoot. Things turn sour when prejudices are slowly revealed.

  • Halal

    Halal (2017)
    Film (short) by Azalia Muchransyah Director/Producer Since the event of 9/11 in 2001, Islamophobia has spread all over the world, especially in the United States of America. Earlier last year, President Donald Trump also banned people from a number of Muslim countries from entering the USA, with an idea to eventually ban all Muslims from coming to the USA. As a Muslim student from Indonesia, the country with the largest Muslim population in the world, I am amazed to encounter so many misconceptions of Islam and the concept of Halal in the United States.

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