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Warkop DKI Reborn: Jangkrik Boss! Part 1: Anggi Umbara: Abimana Aryasatya, Vino Bastian, Tora Sudiro: Comedy: Mimpi Anak Pulau: Kiki Nuriswan: Ray Sahetapy, Ananda Faturrahman, Daffa Permana, Herdin Hidayat: Drama: Based on the novel of the same name by Abidah El Khalieqy Kalam Kalam Langit: Tarmizi Abka
Rank Title Admissions Year 1 KKN di Desa Penari [note 1]: 10.061.033 2022 2 Agak Laen: 9.125.188 2024 3 Warkop DKI Reborn: Jangkrik Boss! Part 1: 6.858.616 2016
The film has been watched by 6.3 million people. It is the best-selling Indonesian film of 2018 and the second best-selling Indonesian film of all time, just behind Warkop DKI Reborn: Jangkrik Boss! Part 1 with 6.8 million viewers. [7] The film is followed by a sequel, Dilan 1991, which was released on 28 February 2019.
Anggy was born on October 21, 1980, in Jakarta. His father, Danu Umbara, was a director known for his successful film, Lima Cewek Jagoan, in the 1980s.Danu passed away when Anggy was five years old, leaving the production company Umbara Brothers Film with his mother, Nanny Iskandar, as the production head.
Milea (subtitled Suara dari Dilan in Indonesia; lit. ' 'Milea: The Voices of Dilan' ') is a 2020 Indonesian language romantic drama film directed by Fajar Bustomi and Pidi Baiq, and written by Baiq and Titien Wattimena. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Baiq and is the sequel to Dilan 1991 released in 2019.
My Stupid Boss is a 2016 Indonesian comedy film directed and written by Upi Avianto based on a four-part novel series of the same name by Chaos@Work. [2] The film stars Reza Rahadian, Bunga Citra Lestari, Alex Abbad, Chew Kin Wah, Atikah Suhaime and Bront Palarae as workers of a company led by a stupid and weird boss known simply as "Bossman".
In France, the film sold 8,893,996 admissions at the box office. [21] Overseas, the film earned $11.5 million at United States box office. [22] and it helped Columbia to recoup from their losses after the box office failure of Lost Horizon in 1973. [11] It also earned ¥2.6 billion ($8.7 million) in Japan, [23] bringing its overseas gross to ...
The film industry is currently the fastest-growing subsector of Indonesia's creative economy. [12] The number of moviegoers in the country were more than 52 million in 2019. In 2023, the local film industry in Indonesia set a new record with 20 films attracting over 1 million viewers each. [13] The Indonesian film industry released 230 films in ...