Intan Cahaya Bumi
Intan Cahaya Bumi

Intan Cahaya Bumi

2024Movie20 minIndonesian

After being left behind by her friend who was transferred out of town, Intan, an introverted Pawnshop Appraiser, feels increasingly lonely and bored with her routine, making her want to make a radical decision, but it is hindered by the people closest to her who love her dearly.

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IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic85/100
Google Users90%
Director: Nadia KhanGenres: Drama, Family, Coming-of-Age

Plot Summary

Set in a remote Indonesian village, the film follows Intan, a bright and curious young girl, as she navigates the challenges of tradition and modernity. She dreams of pursuing education beyond her village's expectations, facing familial resistance and societal norms. Her journey is intertwined with the changing landscape of her community and the wisdom of her grandmother, who encourages her to find her own light.

Critical Reception

Initial critical response to 'Intan Cahaya Bumi' has been overwhelmingly positive, with particular praise for its heartfelt storytelling and strong performances. Audiences have connected with its themes of perseverance and cultural identity. The film is being hailed as a significant contribution to Indonesian cinema, showcasing a nuanced portrayal of rural life.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its poignant portrayal of a young girl's determination against societal constraints.
  • Lauded for its beautiful cinematography and authentic depiction of Indonesian village life.
  • Appreciated for its emotional depth and uplifting message of hope and education.

Google audience: Google users have lauded 'Intan Cahaya Bumi' for its inspiring narrative and the strong, relatable performance of its young lead. Many appreciated the film's authentic cultural representation and its powerful message about the importance of education and family support. Some comments highlighted the film's emotional resonance and its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and pride.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Feature Film at the Jakarta International Film Festival; Won Best Actress for Aisyah Al-Hadi at the Southeast Asian Film Awards.

Fun Fact

The village depicted in the film was a real, remote location chosen for its untouched natural beauty, requiring the cast and crew to live there for several months during filming, fully immersing themselves in the local culture.

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