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In 1990, Milea, along with her parents and sister, moved from Jakarta to Bandung. On her way to school, she meets Dilan, a guy known in school as the "bad boy" and leader of a motorbike gang . After a short conversation, Dilan convinces her that she will sit on his bike with him as her girlfriend one day.
Milea is predicted to beat Nanti Kita Cerita tentang Hari Ini by Angga Dwimas Sasongko. [8] The film is among the 15 films played since early January to late February. Viewers of Milea is still slightly lower than Danur 3: Sunyaruri (2,411,036) dan Dua Garis Biru (2,538,473), as well asImperfect: Karier, Cinta & Timbangan (2,662,356). [9]
Operating for only the third time, the Jakarta World Cinema film festival is bringing a diverse slate of global and local pictures to Indonesia’s biggest city. It kicked off in high style on ...
3 Days to Eternity (Indonesian: 3 Hari Untuk Selamanya) is a 2007 Indonesian adult comedy-drama film directed by Riri Riza. The story is about a young man and a woman who drive from Jakarta to Yogyakarta .
Indonesia has submitted feature films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] since 1987. The award is given annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. [3]
Rank Film Production Viewer 1 Sewu Dino: MD Pictures: 4.863.533 2 Waktu Maghrib: Rapi Films: 2.409.122 3 Suzzanna: Malam Jumat Kliwon: Soraya Intercine Films
A wide variety of movie options, whereby world cinema, festival and arthouse productions, Hollywood blockbusters, Indonesian movies, Bollywood movies, Anime and Asian cinema movies are screened in addition to features such as live music performances, karaoke and billiard/pool room are offered to patrons.
During 1926, there were two movie theatres, the Oriental and the Elita, in Bandung. [9] [10] The first movie theatre in Jakarta was the Alhamra Theatre, which opened in 1931. [11] Indonesian cinema began dominating most movie theaters in big cities in the 1980s and started to compete in international film festivals.