Adi Iskandar paints the bigger and smaller pictures in watching Hanung Bramantyo’s latest film.
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Friendly Fire – On Bumi Manusia and Perburuan
Adi Iskandar reflects on a cinematic battle royale awaiting Indonesian audiences this coming Independence Day.
Crossing the Line – Dua Garis Biru
Fikri Jermadi peels back the layers of Gina S. Noer’s sensitive film on a sensitive issue.
This City is Ours – Bobotoh
Hot on the heels of an intense match between Persija Jakarta and Persib Bandung, Fikri Jermadi takes a closer look at a film chronicling fans of the latter.
Fortune Favours the Brave – The Films of Luhki Herwanayogi
Adi Iskandar strikes gold with the films of Luhki Herwanayogi.
Thoughts on Films – Episode 3: An Inner View with Diaz Hernawan
Fikri sat down with Diaz Hernawan and discussed his current and future career as a cinematographer, as well as the differences between Malaysian and Indonesian cinema.
Thoughts on Films – Episode 2: Love Is All You Need
This time, Muz, Fikri and Diaz sat down for a look at ‘One Day’, ‘Before Midnight’, and the cultural value of films in Malaysia, as inspired by an article written by Aidil Rusli.
What’s The Colour Of Your Passport? – 5 cm
The film ‘5 cm’ is a very interesting exploration of a fairly interesting concept, perhaps one that is particularly prevalent amongst a segment of society. Bored, in… Read more “What’s The Colour Of Your Passport? – 5 cm”