Banned for Filming Process in Bali, 'Untuk Angeline' Ready for Launch

Banned for Filming Process in Bali, 'Untuk Angeline' Ready for Launch
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JAKARTA - Although constraints permit filming locations, 'Untuk Angeline' movie finally completed work on. The production house Citra Visual Sinema call an attempt art and creativity can not be prevented.
"Artist can not be hindered creativity. We keep road in Banyuwangi. Later, in Bali will also be broadcast this film. Reportedly, there are three screens," said Jito Banyu, director of this film in Jakarta, Wednesday (1/6).
He explained further, the reason from Bali provincial government banned filming process is due to be waiting for the final verdict of the court.
"But in film process, we can not wait long. Besides, Angeline family already agree for making this film. Communities around Banyuwangi also very support. Even in the process of filming, many crying while look the scenes," said Jito.
Added Niken Septiasari, producers 'Untuk Angeline', this film has escaped censorship from Film Censorship Institute (LSF) and ready to launch on July 21, 2016.
"Koalisi Anak Madani backed National Commission on Children dedicating Untuk Angeline Award in each year to films of children and families in addition to the figures that became a friend to children," explained Niken.
Film 'Untuk Angeline' is inspired by the true story that happened in Denpasar, Bali in 2015. A boy named Engeline reported missing, but later his body was found buried in backyard adoptive parents, Margaret Megawe.
This film is played by the mother Angeline Kinaryosih as well as several other supporting artists, namely Naomi Ivo, Teuku Rifnu Wikana, Roweina Umboh, Paramitha Rusady, Dewi Hughes and Hans De Kraker.
"Artist can not be hindered creativity. We keep road in Banyuwangi. Later, in Bali will also be broadcast this film. Reportedly, there are three screens," said Jito Banyu, director of this film in Jakarta, Wednesday (1/6).
He explained further, the reason from Bali provincial government banned filming process is due to be waiting for the final verdict of the court.
"But in film process, we can not wait long. Besides, Angeline family already agree for making this film. Communities around Banyuwangi also very support. Even in the process of filming, many crying while look the scenes," said Jito.
Added Niken Septiasari, producers 'Untuk Angeline', this film has escaped censorship from Film Censorship Institute (LSF) and ready to launch on July 21, 2016.
"Koalisi Anak Madani backed National Commission on Children dedicating Untuk Angeline Award in each year to films of children and families in addition to the figures that became a friend to children," explained Niken.
Film 'Untuk Angeline' is inspired by the true story that happened in Denpasar, Bali in 2015. A boy named Engeline reported missing, but later his body was found buried in backyard adoptive parents, Margaret Megawe.
This film is played by the mother Angeline Kinaryosih as well as several other supporting artists, namely Naomi Ivo, Teuku Rifnu Wikana, Roweina Umboh, Paramitha Rusady, Dewi Hughes and Hans De Kraker.
(rnz)