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Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1980: Bandish: Pintar Pintar Bodoh: Arizal: Warkop: Comedy: Ratapan Anak Tiri 2: Drama: 1981: A Balinese Trance Seance: Dalan lingkaran cinta
Louis Cyr (2013) – Canadian biographical drama film about Louis Cyr, the 19th-century strong man still considered to be one of the strongest men to have ever lived [90] Lovelace (2013) – biographical drama film centering on porn actress Linda Lovelace, star of Deep Throat, a landmark 1972 film at the forefront of the Golden Age of Porn [91]
Flying Man may refer to: Flying Man an assist character in the Family Computer game Mother (video game) and in its Super Nintendo Entertainment System sequel, EarthBound. "The Flying Man", an 1893 short story by H. G. Wells "Flying man" argument, formulated by the Persian polymath and philosopher Avicenna; Flying Man, a character in the Cirque ...
A young woman who works at a cheap beauty salon in Jakarta meets a man who makes a living by doing subtitles for pirated DVDs. They quickly fall in love. But their romance is threatened to meet a tragic end as the political situation in the country is heating up during the presidential election. And the ones who suffer are usually common people.
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".
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Flying Colors (ビリギャル, Biri Gyaru, Biri Gal) is a 2015 Japanese youth comedy drama film directed by Nobuhiro Doi.The film is based on the bestselling book Gakunen Biri no Gyaru ga 1 nen de Hensachi o 40 Agete Keio Daigaku ni Geneki Gokaku Shita Hanashi (学年ビリのギャルが1年で偏差値を40上げて慶應大学に現役合格した話) by Nobutaka Tsubota.
[23] [24] Due to its taboo topic, the film was only screened in 40 theaters in Indonesia, with each theater playing it between one and three times a day. [25] Film Indonesia recorded that the film got 8,082 unique viewers in just a week. [26] There were two versions of the film distributed by the Indonesian Film Censorship Board (LSF).