RAN
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Release date | Turkey |
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Directors | Akira Kurosawa |
Box office | 2. 51 billion JPY (eq. $12 million) |
Cinematography | Asakazu Nakai |
Takao Saito | |
Shoji Ueda | |
Yes, it is a masterwork. Taking the theme of King Lear, and envisioning it in the time of the Segoku Jidai, Kurosawa, one . . . | |
Listen artist | open.spotify.com |
Members | Anindyo Baskoro |
Songs | I Love You |
List | Selamat PagiRAN For Your Life · 2008 |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Cast | Jan Stecker |
Albums | 사랑이 피어난다 |
The Second Story | |
I Love You | |
첫느낌 | |
Record labels | Universal Music Group |
Associ act | Tulus; Kahitna |
Labels | Universal Music Indonesia |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1018609 |
BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Language Film
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography
Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Music
London Film Critics' Circle Award for Director of the Year
National Board of Review Award for Best Foreign Language Film
National Board of Review Award for Best Director
Bodil Award for Best Non-American Film
Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film
BAFTA Award for Best Makeup & Hair
Mainichi Eiga Concours Award for Best Film
David di Donatello for Best Foreign Director
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Film
AMI Award for Best Urban Production Work
About RAN
RAN is an Indonesian pop rock band formed in Jakarta, Indonesia in November 2006. The group comprises Rayi Putra Rahardjo, Astono "Asta" Andoko, and Anindyo "Nino" Baskoro, the group name taken from the members' initials. Their music combines elements of jazz, R&B, rock, hip hop, and funk.
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Australian newspapers black out front pages in 'secrecy' protest
Australia's major newspapers Ran "censored" front pages on Monday
Australia's biggest newspaper rivals have made a rare showing of unity by publishing redacted front pages in a protest against press restrictions.
The News Corp Australia and Nine mastheads on Monday showed blacked-out text beside red stamps marked "secret".
The protest is aimed at National Security laws which journalists say have stifled reporting and created a "culture of secrecy" in Australia.
The government said it backed press freedom but "No One was above The Law ".
In June, police raids on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and the home of a News Corp Australia journalist generated a huge backlash.
The media organisations said One detailed allegations of war crimes, while The Other reported an alleged attempt by a Government Agency to spy on Australian citizens.
The Campaign on Monday, by The Right to Know Coalition, was also supported by several TV, radio and online outlets.
Michael Miller , executive chairman of News Corp Australia, tweeted an image of his blacked-out mastheads which include The Australian and The Daily Telegraph. He urged The Public to ask of the government: "What are they trying to hide from me?"
The company's chief rival, Nine - publisher of the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age - Ran similar front pages.
ABC Managing Director David Anderson said: "Australia is At Risk of becoming The World 's most secretive democracy. "
On Sunday, the Australian government reiterated it was possible that three journalists may face prosecution in The Wake of the raids.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said press freedom was important to Australia's democracy, but added the "rule of law" needed to be upheld.
"That includes me, or any journalist, or anyone else,'' he said on Sunday.
The findings of a press freedom inquiry will be tabled in parliament next year.
What do the media organisations want?The Campaign argues that tougher security laws enacted over The Past two decades have threatened investigative journalism, eroding The Public 's "right to know".
Since new counter-espionage legislation was introduced last year, media outlets have lobbied for journalists and whistleblowers to be given exemptions to report sensitive information.
This forms part of a list of seven demands put to the government on Monday which also call for reforms to freedom of information and defamation laws.
Unusual alliesJay Savage, Australia editor, Bbc News Online
You wouldn't typically expect Australian media chiefs to shelve their competitive instincts - if not occasional hostilities - to publish identical messages on their most prized news pages and bulletins.
But The Police raids had an immediate galvanising effect on The Nation 's press, stirring them into a co-ordinated response. Some have described the unity as unprecedented.
The firms have sought to nullify possible criticisms of self-interest by arguing that Australian society is best served by more open scrutiny.
They argue Australia is weaker than comparable democracies at protecting whistleblowers and has unfairly strong defamation laws which effectively silence reporting.
Together The Outlets wield significant power, but it remains to be seen if their demands will be met.
media, australia, press freedom, journalism
Source of news: bbc.com