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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.
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
The kempyang and ketuk are two instruments in the gamelan ensemble of Indonesia, generally played by the same player, and sometimes played by the same player as the kenong. They are important beat-keepers in the colotomic structure of the gamelan. Depending on the structure, they play different, repeating patterns every gongan. Not all ...
Jalan yang Jauh, Jangan Lupa Pulang: Visinema Pictures: 866.367 10 Hello Ghost: Falcon Pictures 613.312 11 Mangkujiwo 2: MVP Pictures: 555.934 12 Hati Suhita: Starvision Plus: 507.167 13 Bayi Ajaib: Falcon Pictures 434.228 14 Susuk: Kutukan Kecantikan: Visinema Pictures: 422.426 15 Galaksi: Rapi Films: 421.216
Ladrang form on the phrase making or colotomic instruments. p = kempyang, t = ketuk, ⋅ = pause, N = kenong, P = kempul, GONG = gong ageng. [1] Colotomy is an Indonesian description of the rhythmic and metric patterns of gamelan music. It refers to the use of specific instruments to mark off nested time intervals, or the process of dividing ...
The Kenong is a musical instrument of Indonesia used in the gamelan. [1] [2] It is a kind of gong and is placed on its side. It has the same length and width. Thus, it is similar to the bonang, kempyang, and ketuk, which are also cradled gongs. Kenongs are generally much larger than the aforementioned instruments.
What's Up with Love? (Indonesian: Ada Apa dengan Cinta?) is a 2002 Indonesian coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by Rudy Soedjarwo, starring Dian Sastrowardoyo and Nicholas Saputra. [1] [2] It was the most-watched Indonesian movie of all time at the time of its release, peaking at 2.7 million sold tickets.
The mythology of Indonesia is very diverse, the Indonesian people consisting of hundreds of ethnic groups, each with their own myths and legends that explain the origin of their people, the tales of their ancestors and the demons or deities in their belief systems. The tendency to syncretize by overlying older traditions with newer foreign ...