Tapak-tapak Kaki Wolter Monginsidi
This is the story of one of the heroes of independence from South Sulawesi - Wolter Monginsidi. Monginsidi is portrayed as a flamboyant young man, brave and daring yet emotional at times. He and his troops always ambush the Dutch until they are finally caught. His father is persuaded to sign the clemency form, which turns out to be a trap, set up by the Dutch. He receives the death sentence instead.
Achiel Nasrun
Frank Rorimpandey
Casts & Crew
Also Directed by Achiel Nasrun
Jerry (Mandala Abadi) and his four buddies like to street race. After making promises to one another that they will stay single for their hobby, the presence of a girl shakes off their friendship.
Elegi for Nana tells about Nana (Ria Irawan) who suffered from end stage leukemia but still trying to do the best in the rest of his life. Reo (Ryan Hidayat) a friend who eventually became his girlfriend trying to offer a song over it all.
Olga, a high school student, is obsessed with roller skating.
Cantika doesn’t know that some member of her family is a Leak, including his father, Wayan Ardhana who serves to Devil for fortune. Luckily, her grandfather, Nyoman Aria and her mother are not Leak believer. For protecting her, they will do anything they can. Wayan is dying after the local society catch him in the act in a full moon night. Cantika who wants to help her father, turns out to do something that finally made her become a Leak, but she doesn’t realize it. Until the next full moon, she realizes the changes happen in her, and because of the help from Nyoman, Cantika is then brought in to a remote area. Cantika and her boyfriend, Aldi still continue their relationship although his mother doesn’t agree. Cantika then decided to stay away from Aldi so that he won’t become the victim of Leak. Although Cantika has revealed everything to him, on the contrary Aldi is willing to die for her. Cantika, Nyoman, and Aldi must cooperate to make things normal again.
Lupus is a student journalist of the Merah-Putih High School. He is cool and playful and disturbs everyone including his friends, his mother, his sister, his principal and even those whom he has just met. Occasionally, there are good intentions hidden in his jokes. These traits are representative of the attitude of youths in the 80's. In this film, his relationship with Poppy, is the only narrative thread in a plot that otherwise goes nowhere.
Ricky (Ryan Hidayat) is so disturbed by the death of his girlfriend, Sita (Nike Ardilla), in a parachuting accident that he acts out anti-socially; all he does is drive around in his old, open-top jeep, hanging out with his gang and getting into fights. His bad attitude is exacerbated when he discovers that his father is having an affair with his secretary, while his mother is busy giving lectures to the public about juvenile delinquency. Eventually, he gets into a street fight with the older brother of a girl named Lita (Nike Ardilla).
Also Directed by Frank Rorimpandey
Basically, a courtroom drama, the marriage of Wisnu and Shinta starts having problems when Shinta becomes disabled. Dian, the caregiver they hire, turns out to be an ex-lover of Wisnu and she wants him back, enough to want to kill Shinta. Instead, Dian is the one killed and the scissor that Dian was planning to use ends up in Shinta’s hands. Through the court proceeding, Shinta’s innocence is proven.
Bunga (Sonia Isabella), ran away from the orphanage because she did not want to be accused as a liar. In his flight she starves and has to sing on the streets with a boy, meet criminals, etc. She was put in an orphanage by her father, Budi (Deddy Mizwar), for stealing and lying to her stepmother. Budi died after visiting Bunga. A car hit him. Orphanage administrators search for Bunga.
Based on the true story of a victim of child abuse in Jakarta, 1984.
The film is a "reconstruction" of the real event of Sum Kuning’s rape that happened 10 years before, and sums up the lack of justice in the Indonesian courts. Sumirah, is raped by four vandals but during the investigation, the event is given a ridiculous interpretation when Sum is forced to confess that she was trying to gain popularity for herself. During the trial, the true facts are revealed gradually and this ranks as one of the best courtroom films ever made complete with spirited and lively dialogue.
This story begins with Yana (Nia Harun), who has been forbidden to go camping by her father, Hendra (Eeng Saptahadi). However, Hendra gives in when he sees Yana painting a picture of her mother Laksmi (Eva Arnaz), whom Hendra has never spoken of to Yana. It turns out that Yana had gotten the photo from the family servant. At the camp, Yana meets Yani (Ade Harun), who turns out to be her twin. The two girls then switch identities because they both long to meet the parent they have been separated from. They also hope to find a way to reunite their mother and father, whom they believe still love each other, but split up because Laksmi could not endure the interference of in-laws