Rain Chudori-Soerjoatmodjo (born 10 November 1994) is an Indonesian author, curator, multidisciplinary artist, and actress. Chudori has published several books.
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| Born | (1994-11-10) 10 November 1994 (age 28) Jakarta, Indonesia |
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| Period | 2009–present |
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Chudori is the daughter of writer Leila Chudori and curator Yudhi Soerjoatmodjo, and granddaughter of journalist Muhammad Chudori. Chudori lives in New Delhi, and is currently an artist-in-residence in New York.
Chudori's short story collection Monsoon Tiger and Other Stories (2013)[1] was launched in Jakarta in 2015.[2] The book was translated into Indonesian under the title Biru dan Kisah-Kisah Lainnya in 2018.[3] Her second book, a novel titled Imaginary City, was published in 2017.[4]
Chudori is the founder of Moment Studio, a creative studio and curator of Comma Books, a division of Penerbit KPG (Kompas, Gramedia).[5] She has received the National Book Committee's Translation Selection at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2015, the LitRi Grant at the London Book Fair in 2018 and 2019, respectively.[6] She has written for The Jakarta Post, The Jakarta Globe, Tempo, Salihara, VICE, Whiteboard Journal, and other publications.[citation needed] Chudori is one of the founders of the Indonesian literary magazine Murmur House.[7]
Chudori appeared in the film Rocket Rain, which was nominated at the Jogja-Netpac Film Festival and won the Geber Award. It was also nominated for Best Non-Cinema Feature Film and won Best Director at Apresiasi Film Indonesia. Chudori was nominated for Best New Actress by Piala Maya Indonesia.[8] In 2017, she had a role in the film Galih dan Ratna.
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