An Indonesian horor movie that adapted from a novel
In 1912, Javanese activist Omar Said Tjokroaminoto co-founds the Sarekat Islam party to fight injustices of the Dutch East Indies' colonial regime.
When she was in high school, Ainun was known as a smart girl and became the target of many male students, including Habibie. In college, Ainun became a popular figure. Ahmad is a man who dared to express his love for Ainun.
A Javanese royal and half-Dutch woman fall in love as Indonesia rises to independence from colonial rule.
When the Dutch initiates an aggression against Indonesia to regain its rule post World War II, a group of inexperienced cadets need to defend the last remaining airbase so they may have a chance to help the Republic win the revolutionary war and to protect what they have come to care for.
Because of his political activities, Sukarno was exiled to Ende in 1934. He went with his wife Inggit Garnasih, daughter Ratna Djuami alias Omi, and mother-in-law Amsi. The initial period in exile was difficult. The most painful thing is that no local people dare to speak to him and everywhere he is always followed by the police.
Four close friends from different family backgrounds navigate unrequited love, grow apart and soon reunite in Barcelona for one friend's wedding.
In war-torn Jakarta 1946, a haunted violinist ordered to bomb a colonial theatre sees his plan unravel when a charismatic rebel falls for his wife—jeopardising Indonesia’s freedom and their lives.
Bernard, the youngest child of a Batak family, faces an inner conflict when his desire to become a priest clashes with his family's expectation of a civil servant. Haunted by the call of faith and caught between love, family, and his faith, Bernard must make life choices that will determine his future.