My first ever Netflix series (also Indonesia’s first Netflix original series) is going to be premiered at Busan International Film Festival next month!
It’s going to be a part of their special program: Renaissance of Indonesian Cinema! I’m so happy and proud🥺📽️
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First look of my upcoming project.
GADIS KRETEK (Cigarette Girl). Coming to your screen soon on Nov 2nd 2023. Available on Netflix globally.
Sorry in advance if I offend anyone with this statement, but as someone who works in the industry (non-Hollywood), it irks me how movies/series in foreign languages got overlooked bcs people are lazy.
Movies are bigger than just the ones on the Western side my dudes.
But Bong Joon Ho said it best.
Taken from Variety. I believe Indonesia is gonna be the next big thing.
Flimsky📽️
This is Indonesia’s first Netflix original series, the most expensive production in Indonesia to date, and I get to co-wrote one episode of it🥺
Gadis Kretek (Cigarette Girl in English), will be out on Netflix globally on Nov 2nd! I’m so excited and proud of myself for this🙌
Filmsky 📽️ do you know any online film club, preferably on Discord, where we can chat about movies we watched? Or would anyone be interested if I make one?
Officially seen both Barbie and Oppenheimer.
One I absolutely loved, the other one I’m actually on the fence/ambivalent.
Barbie ready!!!! 📽️
It’s Barbie-Oppenheimer release day here! Filmsky 📽️ what’s your favorite performance by Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, and Cillian Murphy?
Margot Robbie: Babylon
Ryan Gosling: Lars and the Real Girl
Cillian Murphy: Red Eye
I’m one sleep away to Barbie & Oppenheimer 🫡
Bold of them to assume they know better than we do smh
The 2020s needs more slacker & hangout movies 📽️
This is the only proper reaction 💯
Just watched Asteroid City. I am convinced this is Wes Anderson’s best film to date 📽️
Same! It’s gonna be Barbie first for me too.
Secured my tickets for Barbie & Oppenheimer for the 19th😭📽️
(18th US time)
The funny thing is, it should’ve been the 20th, but since the 19th is a national holiday here, the big chains decided to move the release day one day early, so people could go and watch.
Life is beautiful.
I wish Hollywood studio executives
A very
Deepwater submersible trip
My fit for the Barbie/Oppenheimer double feature
THISSSSSSSS📽️
Just gave these two a rewatch recently. I can happily confirm both are still solid 5-star bangers.
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Another movie-inspired tattoo, a matching one with my little sister. Inspired by Hayao Miyazaki’s MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO
Mine is the left one👯♀️📽️
Filmsky📽️ let’s see those movie-inspired tattoo(s)!!
This one I got it tattooed last year.
(Say what you want about the sequels, but I still think Kylo Ren is Star Wars’ best written villain)
It’s showtime, folks! 😭😭😭✌️
My four favorite musicals 📽️💃
(In no particular order)
All That Jazz
—Dir. Bob Fosse, 1979, USA
Peau d’âne (Donkey Skin)
—Dir. Jacques Demy, 1970, France
Meet Me in St. Louis
—Dir. Vincente Minnelli, 1944, USA
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
—Dir. Gary Trousedale & Kirk Wise, 1996, USA
A bad person likes neither, so to me you’re still a good person👀
My top 5 horror movies 📽️👻
1. Suspiria
—Dir. Dario Argento, 1977, Italy
2. The Innocents
—Dir. Jack Clayton, 1961, UK
3. Sacred
—Dir. Monty Tiwa, 2006, Indonesia
4. The Thing
—Dir. John Carpenter, 1982, USA
5. The Medium
—Dir. Banjong Pisanthanakun, 2021, Thailand
Hey Filmsky 📽️ what’s your favorite movie tee?
I have TONS of favorites but this one is one of them
Currently watching Bring It On (2000). They don’t make movies like this anymore💔📽️
Finally took the time to watch Nimona 📽️
After this one and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (and most certainly after Elemental), I realized how tired I am of Disney & Pixar’s storytelling and animation style.
10 films to get to know me! 📽️
1. Punch-Drunk Love
2. Die Tomorrow
3. Autumn Sonata
4. Clerks
5. Synecdoche, New York
6. Ran
7. 101 Dalmatians
8. You’ve Got Mail
9. Frances Ha
10. Russian Ark