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Directed by Ifa IsfansyahGenres Drama,
ActionThemes Sports films,
Martial arts filmsActors Reza Rahadian,
Christine Hakim,
Slamet Rahardjo,
Darius Sinathrya,
Prisia NasutionRating62%
Cempaka (Christine Hakim) is a martial arts master known as The Golden Cane Warrior. She has four disciples: Biru (Reza Rahadian), Gerhana (Tara Basro), Dara (Eva Celia), and Angin (Aria Kusumah); all of whom are the children of the enemies she defeated in the past. She plans to bequeath her powerful Golden Cane along with the ultimate technique which has helped her to be undefeated to one of her four disciples. She eventually chooses Dara, who initially feels uneasy about being the heir to the Golden Cane, to be her successor as The Golden Cane Warrior. , 2h7
Directed by Rudi SoedjarwoGenres DramaActors Acha Septriasa,
Christine Hakim,
Luna Maya,
Roy Marten,
Lukman Sardi,
Nino FernandezRating56%
Satrio Hidayat (Cok Simbara) really loved to Citra (Christine Hakim), but the reason has not yet reached maturity. Citra was married to Triawan Negara (Roy Marten). Neither Satrio and Triawan, success in their respective career, hatred between them was carried away, until at one point they demonstrate hostility toward each other down in public. Since then hatred becomes immortal and passed to their children., 1h42
Directed by Gareth EvansOrigin IndonesieGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Martial arts,
Action,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts filmsActors Iko Uwais,
Christine Hakim,
Sisca Jessica,
Donny Alamsyah,
Laurent Buson,
Alex AbbadRating66%
The plot follows Yuda, a Minangkabau from West Sumatra and an expert in silat. As part of the merantau (journeying) tradition, he leaves his home to seek experience and success. He plans to teach silat to the children of Jakarta. On his bus journey, he meets Eric, a fellow exponent of the art. When he hears of Yuda's plan, Eric becomes sombre, and warns him that the city is quite different from what Yuda is used to, and also that it is difficult to make a living teaching the art. Yuda finds that the address where he was meant to stay has been torn down, so he becomes homeless. His wallet is stolen by a child named Adit. Chasing the thief, Yuda then encounters the thief's sister, Astri, quarrelling with her boss, Johnny. When Johnny begins abusing Astri, Yuda intervenes. Yuda saves Astri but instead of gratitude, he is rebuked because she had become jobless as a result. The next day, Yuda sees Astri once again being beaten by Johnny. He intervenes again only to be beaten at first by his thugs. He quickly recovers and saves Astri from Johnny, while saving her he brutally scars Johnny's boss, Ratger. Ratger's associate, Luc tries to calm down Ratger, but to no avail as Ratger decides to stay in the city to hunt down Astri and Yuda., 1h27
Directed by Ratna SarumpaetGenres DramaThemes Prison films,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitutionActors Atiqah Hasiholan,
Christine Hakim,
Dwi Sasono,
Fauzi Baadilla,
Ria Irawan,
Jajang C. NoerRating67%
Jamila and the President opens with narration from Jamila (Atiqah Hasiholan), a victim of human trafficking, followed by several scenes showing her living a glamorous yet unfulfilling night life. After hearing a news report that a government minister, Nurdin (Adjie Pangestu), has been murdered, Jamila surrenders herself to the police. This surprises her would-be boyfriend, Ibrahim (Dwi Sasono), who feels badly for Jamila and begins working towards freeing her. Under the orders of the president, Jamila is placed in a prison outside Jakarta, where she receives rough treatment at the hands of the guards and warden, Ria (Christine Hakim)., 2h25
Genres Drama,
Action,
Historical,
RomanceActors Mohamad Nasir Mohamed,
Tiara Jacquelina,
Christine Hakim,
Dian Sastrowardoyo,
Slamet RahardjoRating64%
Set in the late 15th century Sultanate of Malacca and the Javanese kingdom of Majapahit, against a backdrop of war and mysticism, the film is about the forbidden romance that blossomed between Gusti Putri, a Javanese Hindu princess, and Hang Tuah, the famed Malay Muslim warrior from Melaka., 1h46
Genres DramaActors Christine Hakim,
Dian Sastrowardoyo,
Slamet Rahardjo,
Didi PetetRating71%
Berlian and her teenage daughter Daya are on the run from political violence. Constantly daydreaming that her absent father will return, young Daya chafes under the stern hand of her mother. Forced to move inland from their seaside home to a desert of constantly shifting sands, the pair settle down to their familiar antagonism. Finally, Daya sees a vaguely familiar face shuffle in from across the wasteland., 1h23
Directed by Garin NugrohoGenres DramaActors Christine Hakim,
Sarah AzhariRating74%
The film follows three street children, Sugeng, Heru, and Kancil (played by themselves), in their day-to-day lives in Yogyakarta. Although they live in poverty, are from broken homes, and must do anything to survive, they aspire to rise above poverty and hope to receive an education. They are supported by Asih (Christine Hakim), a saleswoman who lets them stay in her workshop; the children fight over Asih's leaf pillow., 1h45
Directed by Eros DjarotGenres Drama,
War,
HistoricalActors Christine Hakim,
Slamet RahardjoRating79%
Tjoet Nja' Dhien focuses on the six-year period between Umar's death and Dhien's capture by the Dutch. Leading her guerrilla troops, Dhien fights against the Dutch colonial army. Although she is supported by her troops and many Acehnese people, some Acehnese leaders have begun collaborating with the Dutch. Within the Dutch military, some commanders and troops commit "barbarous and cruel acts", while others supply weapons to the Acehnese. Eventually, Dhien is captured; not long afterwards, an intertitle stating that the Acehnese continued to fight is shown prior to the credits.