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The Forbidden Door (Indonesian: Pintu Terlarang) is a 2009 Indonesian psychological thriller film written and directed by Joko Anwar based on Sekar Ayu Asmara's novel of the same name.
Kanang anak Langkau: The Iban Warrior is a 2017 Malaysian Malay-language biographical historical drama film directed by Bade Hj. Azmi with the script co-written by Zainal Fikri and Asmira Suhadis, detailing the life and career of a soldier, Kanang anak Langkau .
Anak, internationally titled as The Child, is a 2000 Filipino family drama film directed by Rory B. Quintos from a story and screenplay written by Ricky Lee and Moira Lang. The film stars Vilma Santos and Claudine Barretto , with Joel Torre and Baron Geisler , and tells the story of a mother who works as a domestic helper in Hong Kong and her ...
Cintaku di rumah susun: Depan bisa belakang bisa: Empire of the Spiritual Ninja: Pernikahan Berdarah: Horror: 1988: American Hunter: Bayar tapi nyicil: Catatan si boy 2: Elegi buat Nana: Lukisan Berlumuran Darah: Horror: 1989: Cinta Berdarah: Horror: Misteri Harta Karun: Horror: Sepasang Mata Maut: Horror: Tepuk Tangan: Garin Nugroho: Title ...
Hari ng Selda: Anak ni Baby Ama 2 (lit. ' "King of the cell block: Son of Baby Ama 2" ' ) is a 2002 Philippine action film co-written and directed by Deo Fajardo Jr. Robin Padilla reprises his role as the titular character.
[6] [7] The Daily Dead also reviewed the film and felt that the movie showed "a clear sense of growth in Tjahjanto’s directorial style between the first May the Devil Take You and its sequel, and while I definitely enjoyed the original film, the follow-up just totally goes balls to the wall with a reckless abandon, and I had a blast with what ...
Di Bawah Lindungan Ka'bah is the second film adaptation of Hamka's novel Di Bawah Lindungan Ka'bah, following an adaptation in 1977 by Asrul Sani. [2] Unlike the original novel, which included numerous flashbacks, the plot is chronological. [1] The film cost Rp 25 billion (approximately US$2.9 million) to make. [1]
A feature film adaptation of Dara was released in 2009 titled Macabre (also known as Rumah Dara) with both Tjahjanto and Stamboel directing as The Mo Brothers.The film stars Shareefa Daanish as the titular character as well as the rest of the short film's cast with character adjustment and features several new performers, including Julie Estelle, Sigi Wimala, Arifin Putra, and Imelda Therinne.