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Sliding Doors is a 1998 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Howitt and starring Gwyneth Paltrow while also featuring John Hannah, John Lynch, and Jeanne Tripplehorn. The film alternates between two storylines, showing two paths the central character's life could take depending on whether she catches a train.
The Foreign Language Film Award Committee oversees the process and reviews all the submitted films. Following this, they vote via secret ballot to determine the five nominees for the award. The Indonesian submissions are selected by Persatuan Produser Film Indonesia (English: Indonesian Motion Picture Producers Association). [8]
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.
Although the term originated from the 1998 film Sliding Doors, written and directed by Peter Howitt and starring Gwyneth Paltrow, [2] the concept was explored earlier by J. B. Priestley in his 1932 play Dangerous Corner. [clarification needed] Examples of 'sliding doors moments' being used in modern vernacular include:
The film then 'winds back', and we see her again running for the train a second time, misses the child, and gets on the train. One could argue the 'first' scenario is therefore the storyline where we see her struggling to support her boyfriend, and the second scenario where she gets home early.
First romantic comedy feature film, shot between May, 1916 and April, 1917 - Mabel Normand Feature Film Company; released August 11, 1918 - W.H. Productions - with Mabel Normand in the title role as she grows from a mischievous, orphaned teenage girl into a mature young woman, battling family deceptions, misunderstandings, and attempted rape ...
Shot only in 8 days, the film was the only film from Southeast Asia to be screened at the 2015 Venice Film Festival. [10] At the 2015 Citra Award, the film was nominated for 7 awards, including Best Film with Anwar winning Best Director for the first time and Basro winning Best Actress in addition to another win for sound mixing.
Netflix [7] Trah 7: Ferial Rachmany Kevin Torsten, Chantiq Schagerl, Surya R Kusumah, Gary Iskak Horor DLK Production 5.748 [8] 14 Cek Ombak (Melulu) Suroso MYS Bryan Domani, Hanggini, Shareefa Daanish, Hans de Kraker Romantic Drama KlikFilm Productions, Merpati Film KlikFilm [9] Enam Batang: Eman Pradipta Angela Gilsha, Omar Daniel, Ersya Aurelia