Ruma Maida (2009)
October 28, 2009Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Yama Carlos
Sakera

Atiqah Hasiholan
Maida

Davina Veronica
Ratu

Imelda Soraya
Nani Kuddus

Nino Fernandez
Ishak Pahing

Wulan Guritno
Bertha

Verdi Solaiman
Kolonel Maruyama

Frans Tumbuan
Dasaad Muchlisin

Henky Solaiman
Kuan

Imam Wibowo
Bung Karno

Rizal Edwin Manangsang
Bung Hatta

Alfath Risvandy
Azhari

Lucky Martin
Chairil

Yehuda Rumbini
Abilio

Alivia Aurice Pradiesha
Kartini

Insos Sabarofek
Martha

Yobel Nathaniel
Ndang

Adrian Simon
Pak Ismail

Anthony Matheus Tjandang
Pak Liem

Tina Roostiati
Ibu Titiek

David Van Noorwitjk
Hans Schmutzer

Ayu Utami
Story / Screenplay

Teddy Soeriaatmadja
Director

Khikmawan Santosa
Sound Designer
Details.
Release DateOctober 28, 2009
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 34m
Filming LocationsIndonesia
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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Ruma Maida (released internationally as Maida's House) is a 2009 Indonesian film written by Ayu Utami, directed by Teddy Soeriaatmadja and starring Atiqah Hasiholan, Yama Carlos, Nino Fernandez, and Frans Tumbuan. It details a woman's struggle to save a historic house from a developer; it also shows the life of the house's original owner.
Work on what was to become Ruma Maida began in 2008, when Utami was approached by Lamp Pictures and asked to write a nationalism-themed script; she completed the task in six months, with input from Soeriaatmadja. After three months of pre-production, shooting began in Semarang, Central Java, and Kota, Jakarta. Editing took three months, after which the film β with a soundtrack by the band Naif and a song written by Utami β premiered on 28 October 2009, the anniversary of the 1928 Youth Pledge; it was later shown in film festivals in Singapore, Australia, and Italy.
Ruma Maida, which uses different filming styles for scenes in the past and present, deals with the importance of education, history, and pluralism. Critical reception to the film was mixed; reviewers praised the visuals but disapproved of the plot and dialogue. It was nominated for twelve Citra Awards at the 2009 Indonesian Film Festival, of which it won one.
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