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Aku Aku may refer to: Akuaku, a former settlement in New Zealand; Aku-Aku (mythology), beings in Easter Island mythology; Aku Aku (character), in the Crash Bandicoot series; Aku-Aku, a book by Thor Heyerdahl; Aku-Aku , a Norwegian documentary film about Thor Heyerdahl "Aku-Aku", a song by Styx from the album Pieces of Eight (1978)
Drama, Teen movie: Based on Winna Effendi's novel "Refrain" Satu Hati Sejuta Cinta: Alyandra: Kris Hatta, Meitha Thamrin, Iris Emiliana, Tarsan, Ferry Salim: Drama: Based on Armada's song Hargai Aku: I'm Star: Damien Dematra: Natasha Dematra, Anna Tarigan, Arianda W, Made D, Andhityas Cintya: Drama: Petualangan Lollypop: Dede Ferdinand
Aku may refer to: Aku, Nigeria, a town in Enugu State "Aku" (poem), 1943, by Chairil Anwar; Aku people of Gambia; Aku dialect, a dialect of Sierra Leone Krio; Aku, the main antagonist of the animated television series Samurai Jack; The Hawaiian word for skipjack tuna; Hal Lewis (Aku), a former Hawaii radio presenter; Aku (given name)
Harlot's Prayer (Indonesian: Tuhan, Izinkan Aku Berdosa; lit. God, Allow Me to Sin) is a 2023 Indonesian drama film directed by Hanung Bramantyo from a screenplay by Ifan Ismail, based on the 2003 novel Tuhan Izinkan Aku Menjadi Pelacur! by Muhiddin M. Dahlan.
Aku Aku is the spirit of an ancient witch doctor encased in a floating, wooden mask. During Crash's missions to stop Doctor Neo Cortex, Aku Aku scattered copies of himself throughout the travels in an effort to aid Crash in his mission. [1] Whenever Crash possesses an Aku Aku mask, he will be shielded from one enemy attack or contact.
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.
Bukan Cinderella is a 2022 Indonesian romantic comedy and drama film directed by Adi Garing and starring Fujianti Utami and Rafael Adwel. It was based on the novel of the same name by Dheti Azmi.
In 1970s and 1980s, He moved to his home town St. Louis and New York City.Though Winkler mostly appeared in minor live-action roles, such as Melvin in Doc Hollywood, [2] He also spent time on Broadway, appearing in The Great White Hope in 1968, in August Wilson's Joe Turner's Come and Gone in 1988 and in Neil Simon's Proposals from 1997 to 1998.