Saturday January 6, 2007

Polygamy is everywhere!

By JO TEH

Face to Face: Nia dinata

PETALING JAYA: Most of those who are involved in polygamous relationships 
are often in denial, says Indonesian film director Nia Dinata.

Nia, a 36-year-old New York University graduate, is behind one of the most 
promising movies ever made by an Indonesian director, Berbagi Suami, which 
is about polygamous marriages.

She was in town to attend the charity premiere of her film at Cineleisure in 
Mutiara Damansara here in aid of Sisters In Islam on Thursday night.

Says Nia: ¡°Polygamy is everywhere. People do it but refuse to admit it.

¡°Polygamy has been a part of Indonesian culture since the Hindu empire 
ruled the area.

¡°When Islam became the majority religion, polygamy started to grow. As a 
moderate Muslim Indonesian woman, I have witnessed the practice of polygamy 
among family and friends.

¡°I believe that by representing the experiences of these women, using film 
as a medium, I can enable more men and women to understand the underlying 
issues.

¡°The women in my film possess different feelings but one thing remains: the 
sadness and denial behind their smiles.

¡°Besides, I thought it was an interesting topic to highlight to the public, 
so I decided to make a film on it.

¡°I wanted to educate people about polygamy and show them the effects of 
polygamy on marriages and families,¡± she says.

A true believer of monogamous relationships, Nia said 40% of the people she 
knew were involved in polygamous marriages and almost all ended in divorce 
and sadness.

¡°Polygamy happens everywhere, but people do not talk about it. No doubt 
there are those who find it unique to be able to share their romantic 
feelings with a number of other people but I want people to realise the 
dangers of being involved in a polygamous relationship,¡± she said in 
explaining why she chose to make a movie on the subject.

Nia has spent most of her life in America studying and involving herself in 
film and television projects.

She has won many accolades such as Most Promising New Director and Best Art 
Director at the Asia Pacific Film Festival in Seoul Korea in 2002, and more 
recently Best Director in the 2004 MTV Indonesian Movie Awards.

Nia adds that she and her team faced no obstacles at all when producing the 
film, despite the fact that they were dealing with a thorny subject.

¡°The Indonesian government did not know about it until they saw it. Yet, we 
did not receive any objections, they did not ban the film, so I guess the 
film is all right,¡± she said, adding that none of the activist groups in 
Indonesia had objected to the film or its theme either.

¡°It was a smooth production.¡±

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/1/6/nation/16490568&sec=nation

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