Regret (film)
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Indonesian | Sesal |
Directed by | Sophan Sophiaan |
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Based on | Sesal by Ramadhan K.H. |
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Cinematography | Herman Susilo |
Edited by | Ch Darmawan |
Music by | Areng Widodo |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | Indonesia |
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Regret (Indonesian: Sesal) is a 1995 Indonesian independent Islamic teen drama film directed by Sophan Sophiaan, based on the short story of the same name by Ramdhan K. H. Produced by Sophiaan's own company Sinemasakini in association with Multi Permai Films and Global Sarana Media Nusantara, the film stars Widyawati and Sophiaan in their respective lead roles.
Synopsis
[edit]On their 22nd wedding anniversary, Mutia was suffered in a liver cancer, which she would not changed her attitudes to her husband Affan. Although she was sympathetic, their children, Ganang and Gadis, are unlikely to be stronger when they have conflicts. When Affan's solitude began to rose, Mutia has passed away, leaving her husband's regrets.
Cast
[edit]- Widyawati as Mutia Aminullah
- Sophan Sophiaan as Affan Aminullah
- Rima Melati and Frans Tumbuan as themselves
- Deddy Mizwar as a pilot captain
Music
[edit]Indonesian rock singer Oki Oktaviani performs two songs in this film, with one being a cover of a song written by Dwiki Dharmawan and Ags. Arya Dipayana, titled "Dengan Menyebut Nama Allah".[1]
Release
[edit]Prior to its limited release, Regret received a linear television premiere on Indosiar, on 12 January 1995.[2] It eventually received a limited theatrical release a day later, in select Indonesian theatres.[3] Sophan Sophiaan submitted the film at the 40th Asia-Pacific Film Festival, which held from 23 to 28 July 1995.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Pesta: Pencipta Layangan Unik". Analisa. 18 January 1998. p. 14.
- ^ "Wanita Modern Menyerah Pada Maestro Seni". Suara Pembaruan. 23 January 1998. Archived from the original on 5 December 1998.
- ^ "Sophan Sophiaan and Widyawati". Bintang. 25 September 1996. Archived from the original on 3 May 1999.
- ^ "Asia-Pac fest seeks respect". Variety. 17 July 1995. Archived from the original on 5 April 2024. Retrieved 5 April 2024.