Malioboro (1989) [N/A]

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Release Date:
January 1, 1989

Original Title:
Malioboro

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
PT. Rembulan Semesta Film

Production Countries:
Indonesia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 111

Slamet, a reporter, begins a relationship with Wulandari, a dancer and painter. But Wulan’s mother does not approve of their relationship. Slamet, who is naïve, energetic, and comes from the village, then meets Donna, a Manado girl who has a free attitude, at a street-side restaurant in Malioboro. Donna is interested in Slamet, causing Slamet to become indecisive. Wulan happens to see Donna and Slamet together, and starts to trail him. Then Donna feels cheated when she sees Slamet’s clothes at Wulan’s house. Later, a misfortune happens to Slamet when he is hit by a motorcycle and is hospitalised. Then Slamet returns to Wulan with Donna’s encouragement. The film is also a commentary about the changing social values in Yogyakarta: such as the intimate acts between Wulan and Slamet in Wulan’s room; the boarding house that has more relaxed rules than usual; and the busy street of Malioboro.

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Art Direction:
Achmad Abidin

Director:
Chaerul Umam

Director of Photography:
M. Soleh Ruslani

Editor:
Effendi Doytha

Music Director:
Areng Widodo

Producer:
T.B. Maulana Husni

Sound Designer:
Ibnu Hassan

Story:
Marselli Sumarno

Writer:
Marselli Sumarno

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