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Vina: Sebelum 7 Hari (International title: Vina: Before 7 Days) is a 2024 Indonesian horror thriller film directed by Anggy Umbara based on the true story of the murder of Vina and Eky. Produced by Dee Company Film, the movie stars Nayla D. Purnama, Lydia Kandou , and Gisellma Firmansyah.
Dodo Rozak is a 20-year-old balloon seller with an intellectual disability and father to his daughter, Ika Kartika. One day in 2002, he screamed when he saw Melati Wibisono's pet dog, the son of a customer, killed by being hit by a motorbike, but was misunderstood as the one who killed him.
Vina Andhiani Muliana (born 19 January 1994) is an Indonesian content creator and employee of a state-owned enterprise. [2] Vina, who was the winner of Abang None Jakarta in 2014, pursues her professional career as an employee at Mining Industry Indonesia while pursuing a career as a content creator on TikTok since 2021 with content discussing career and employment issues.
On 6 January 2016, Wayan Mirna Salihin died in Abdi Waluyo Hospital after drinking a Vietnamese iced coffee at the Olivier Cafe in the Grand Indonesia shopping mall in Jakarta. [1]
On September 13, 1996, Vic del Rosario Jr., Teresita Cruz and Vic Jose announced that Viva Films acquired the film rights to Sarah Balabagan's story. [5] Balabagan was initially skeptical about turning her life into a film, but later on accepted the offer after consulting her advisers and realizing the positive reception gathered by The Flor Contemplacion Story. [1]
Vinaya Vidheya Rama (transl. The Modest and Loyal Rama) is a 2019 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Boyapati Srinu and produced by D. V. V. Danayya.
Vina (footballer), Brazilian footballer Vinícius Goes Barbosa de Souza (born 1991) Vina Bovy, Belgian operatic soprano Malvina Bovi Van Overberghe (1900–1983) Vina Panduwinata, stage name of Indonesian singer and songwriter Vina Dewi Sastaviyana (born 1959) Marcos Vinicius (fighter) (born 1979), Brazilian mixed martial artist; nicknamed Vina
Santi-Vina was produced by Thai filmmaker Ratana Pestonji and American Robert North through the Thai-American venture Far East Film (under the trademark Hanuman Film). The cooperation was part of American sponsorship of Thai cinema during the Cold War, and the company was considered by some sources to be a front for CIA activities in the country (North, who had been a writer with Twentieth ...