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Sekar Ayu Asmara : ウィキペディア英語版
Sekar Ayu Asmara
Sekar Ayu Asmara is an Indonesian songwriter, director, and author.
==Career==
Asmara was born in Jakarta to a diplomat and his wife. She accompanied her father to foreign countries when he received an assignment. While overseas with her family, she attended several colleges.
She first worked in advertising, but in the 1980s Asmara began writing songs, with her first released song being "Susie Bhelel", sung by Fariz RM for his 1989 album ''Fashionova''.
She entered filmmaking by producing commercials and the music video for KLa Project's "Tak Bisa Ke Lain Hati". Although she wanted to make a featured length film, she feared that the Suharto-era government would censor any film she made. As such, her initial scripts went unfilmed.
She rose to prominence with the release of her directorial debut, ''Biola Tak Berdawai'' (''The Stringless Violin''), in 2003. She also wrote the script and assisted in the production of the film.

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