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The Last Chapter is a television miniseries, broadcast in 2002, that describes a gang war with a motorcycle gang, the "Triple Sixers", trying to open chapters in Ontario and Quebec. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is loosely based on the Quebec Biker War .
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1950: Darah dan Doa: Usmar Ismail: 1951: Akibat: Awaludin: Enam Djam Di Djogdja: Usmar Ismail: Selamat Berdjuang, Masku! H Asby
The movie features EDM tracks from widely-known artists in the genre, like Gesaffelstein and Justice, [70] [71] as well as Le Castle Vania, whose work largely consisted of remixes of his work from the first two films. Most of the artists featured in the soundtrack are French, and therefore fit with the majority of the third act of the movie ...
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.
The Last Chapter may refer to: Fallada: The Last Chapter, a 1988 East German drama film; The Last Chapter (TV series), a 2002 Canadian television miniseries; The Last Chapter (album), a 2010 album by R.K.M & Ken-Y; Terrorizer: The Last Chapter, a 2003 album by Dispatched; The Last Chapter, book by Knut Hamsun
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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.
The Last Chapter (French: la dernière séance) is a French-Italian documentary film, directed by Gianluca Matarrese and released in 2021. [1] The film is a portrait of Bernard Guyonnet, a gay man in Paris, France, who is entering retirement and pondering his legacy as a person still scarred by having lost two partners to HIV/AIDS in his younger days.