Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts (2017)
May 15, 2017Release Date
Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts (2017)
May 15, 2017Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Marsha Timothy
Marlina
Egy Fedly
Markus
Tumpal Tampubolon
Mumi
Dea Panendra
Novi
Yoga Pratama
Franz
Haydar Salishz
Niko
Yayu Unru
Raja
Norman R. Akyuwen
Bing
Ruly Lubis
Don
Satrya Ghozali
Robert
Ayez Kassar
Paulus
Dicky Dewasanto
Bus Passenger / Location Manager
Leriardi Dami
Bus Passenger
Rizky Rahardianto
Bus Passenger
Benedikus Bara
Bus Passenger
Nelson
Bus Passenger
Nandito
Bus Passenger
Rita Matumona
Yohana
Indra Birowo
Umbu
Anggun Priambodo
Ian
Kelvin Nugroho
Editor
Safira Ahmad
Topan
Aryanto Bitu
Topan's Father
Ozzol Ramdan
Officer Roni
Arawin Pepinte
Officer Doni
Sapto Soetardjo
Officer
Virhot Jeffry
Officer / Assistant Location Manager
Nurkhamid
Officer
Abdul Cholid
Officer
Gelex
Prisoner
Deasy Buwana
First Assistant Director
Ramadhan Setiawan
Second Assistant Director
Febriadi Purnama
Unit Production Manager
Apriliani Sianna Piliang
Production Assistant
Delis Hambawali
Production Assistant
Elfita Maya
Production Secretary
Syahril Ismanto
Script Supervisor
Makho
Gaffer
Joko Balung
Assistant Art Director
Mouly Surya
Director / Screenplay
Media.
Details.
Release DateMay 15, 2017
Original NameMarlina si Pembunuh dalam Empat Babak
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 33m
Filming LocationsIndonesia
Genres
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Wiki.
Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts (Indonesian: Marlina Si Pembunuh dalam Empat Babak) is a 2017 Indonesian thriller film directed by Mouly Surya based on a story conceived by Garin Nugroho and a screenplay co-written by Surya and Rama Adi. The film's Western style, its feminist tone, and rural Indonesian setting led to the term "satay Western" being coined following its world premiere in the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.
At the 38th Citra Awards, the film won 10 awards out of 15 nominations, breaking the records for most wins and nominations at Indonesia's top film awards previously held by Teguh Karya's 1986 film Ibunda with 9 awards out of 10 nominations at the 17th Citra Awards. It was also selected as the Indonesian official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but failed to secure a nomination.