Here for film lovers to not miss any of Indonesian movies that will play on cinema this March.
KKN Di Desa Penari
If you are one of the millions of Indonesian netizens who captured in the story of Nur and Bima’s journey in a remote village called the village of the dancers while doing their KKN (Work Practice Studies), then you should see how this story has adapted into the big screen. This movie is produced by MD Pictures and scheduled to release on March 19th in the theatre all around Indonesia. Make sure you watch this movie to feel the real sensation of the story that viral from a Twitter account @SimpleM81378523.
This movie will picture Badarawuhi’s fury caused by the students who are doing their KKN in this remote village located on East Java. Played by famous actors and actresses such as Achmad Megantara, Calvin Jeremy, Tissa Biani, Adinda Thomas, and Aghniny Haque. The movie is directed by Awi Suryadi who is intended to provide the movie with the unique ambiance of Javanese horror by adding gamelan scoring to this movie. Surely will bring fear to you.
Aku Tahu Kapan Anda Mati
Not only KKN Di Desa Penari, but there will also be another Indonesian horror movie as well, Aku Tahu Kapan Anda Mati. Just by reading the title the vision of its story senses horror that will be shown on the big screen. This movie released on March 5 and played by some younger actors and actresses who have massive social media followers such as Ria Ricis, Natasha Wilona, and Al-Ghazali.
This movie has a very simple premise where there is someone who can see the signs of people’s death. According to this premise, you will be taken to more scary experiences from the start until the end of the story. This movie is directed by Hadrah Daeng Ratu, an actress who has also had huge success by her previous horror movies such as Makmum, Jaga Pocong, and Malam Jumat The Movie.
Tersanjung
For the 90s generation, this particular movie will probably take you the old memory lane of an old hits soap operas. Tersanjung that aired in seven seasons un 1998 will be adapted to the big screen. This movie will present to you the old actors from the soap opera series including Ari Wibowo and Feby Febiola.
Not only included the old actors back, but this movie will also star by the young actors like Giorgino Abraham and Clara Bernadeth. Tersanjung is scheduled to be released in theaters on March 19. The movie made by Hanung Bramantyo has already released a trailer. Bramantyo will take you back to the 90s by presenting a great set of clothing theme, as well as the old public cubicle phone that has been rarely found now.
Mariposa
Another romance movie that will be great to watch with your partner this March 12 is Mariposa. The movie produced by Fajar Bustomi, the same director who successfully take the Dilan’s sequels to popularity. According to his previous success, you sure need to put Mariposa to your consideration.
Similar to Dilan, the story in this movie is about a romance between two teenagers. The movie was adapted by Falcon Pictures and Starvision from a best seller novel with the same title as the movie. This movie starred by famous young actors like Zara JKT48 and Angga, as well as Abun Sungkar, Danila Salsabila, Syakir Daulay, and Junior Robert.
Buku Harianku
This movie drifted by a story of a girl’s daily life named Kila. Angling Sagaran who made the movie will take your feelings to resonate with the story written by Kila in her diary. This movie contains not only the usual picture of a girl's daily life, but there are moral values as well. This movie has scheduled to be released on March 12 and starred by popular actors such as Dwi Sasono, Widi Mulia, and Slamet Rahardjo.
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