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Football hooliganism has had a long history in Indonesia, with at least 95 football-related deaths between 2005 and 2018. [14] [15] [16] Several teams' fan clubs have so-called "commanders", and riot police units are present at many matches, with flares often being used to disperse rioting crowds invading the pitch. [17]
May the Devil Take You (Indonesian: Sebelum Iblis Menjemput) is a 2018 Indonesian horror film written and directed by Timo Tjahjanto. The story follows Alfie ( Chelsea Islan ) who, when trying to find answers to her father's (Ray Sahetapy) mysterious illness, visits his old house and finds out events from his past.
May the Devil Take You Too (Indonesian: Sebelum Iblis Menjemput Ayat 2, lit. ' Before the Devil Picked up: Verse Two '), also referred to as May the Devil Take You: Chapter Two , is a 2020 horror-fantasy film directed and written by Timo Tjahjanto .
Siapa Dia Sebelum Daku; Studio album by . Francissca Peter & Royston Sta Maria. Released: June 2, 1982: Genre: Pop: ... "Hingga Kau Kembali" Royston Sta Maria & Eyla ...
Vina: Sebelum 7 Hari (International title: Vina: Before 7 Days) is a 2024 Indonesian horror thriller film directed by Anggy Umbara based on the true story of the murder of Vina and Eky. Produced by Dee Company Film, the movie stars Nayla D. Purnama, Lydia Kandou , and Gisellma Firmansyah.
Timo Tjahjanto (Indonesian: [tʃahˈjanto]; born Timothy Tjahjanto; 4 September 1980) is an Indonesian film director, producer, and screenwriter known for his film works mostly on the horror and action genres. [1]
The film Jalan Kembali Bohsia 2 tells about a girl named Amy, an ex-bohsia who has repented and does not want to repeat her black history by setting foot in a rehabilitation center while Tasya, a former enemy, is drifting further and further with illegal symptoms and her behavior is strictly controlled by her boyfriend Keting.
Diri may refer to: Diri language, a language of Nigeria; Douye Diri (born 1959), Nigerian politician; Margaret Baba Diri (1954–2025), Ugandan politician; Diri Baba, religious leader to whom the Diri Baba Mausoleum is dedicated