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The series follows the lives of four talent agents who jointly manage a fictional talent agency (ASA+, Indonesian: Agensi Surya Adhiwangsa), following the death of its head. As the agents navigate through various crises while managing their clients, they also engage in internal power struggles and rivalries.
France and Indonesia are deepening their cinema ties with the launch of the France-Indonesia Film Lab at the inaugural JAFF Market, which operates alongside the Jogja-Netpac Asian Film Festival ...
This list is sorted by the number of tickets sold nationwide, according to the filmindonesia.or.id. [1] However, the information on filmindonesia.or.id was accrued only from 2007, making some films that was released before 2007 are not included or do not have an accurate number of admissions. Number of admissions for films that was released ...
Films about the Vietnamese independence movement (1 P) Pages in category "Films set in French Indochina" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Based on mockumentary TV series Malam Minggu Miko: Cinta dari Wamena: Lasja F. Susatyo: ... Most watched film in Indonesia with 9,233,847 viewer Missing Home:
The Citra Award for Best Picture (Indonesian: Film Cerita Panjang Terbaik) is an award given at the Indonesian Film Festival (FFI) to the best feature film of the year. The Citra Awards, described by Screen International as "Indonesia's equivalent to the Oscars", are the country's most prestigious film awards and are intended to recognize achievements in films as well as to draw public ...
Film Production No of viewer in cinema 1. KKN di Desa Penari: MD Pictures, Pichouse Films 9.233.847 [1] [2] [3] 2. Satan's Slaves 2: Communion: Rapi Films: 6.391.982 3. Miracle in Cell No. 7: Falcon Pictures: 5.851.595 4. Ngeri-Ngeri Sedap: Imajinari 2.886.121 5. Ivanna: MD Pictures, Pichouse Films 2.793.775 6. Sayap-Sayap Patah: Maxima ...
The cinema of Indonesia refers to films produced domestically in Indonesia.The statutory Indonesian Film Board, or BPI, defines Indonesian films as "movies that are made by or using Indonesian resources whose Intellectual Property Right is owned either entirely or partly by Indonesian citizen or Indonesian legal entity".