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Pencurimovie.today does not host any videos on itself. Pencurimovie.today is not associated with dfm2u.icu,, , Onlinemovies, Fmovies, Xmovies8, Putlocker, Ganool, Mkvcage, sites. Wiro Sableng: Pendekar Kapak Maut Naga Geni 212 hits Indonesian cinemas on Thursday (30/08), Malaysia in September and Singapore in October.Important disclaimer: Pencurimovie.today is part of new ETTV group. This is the Indonesia universe," he said. Like Sheila, Rieder believes Wiro Sableng has a universal story that can appeal to everyone. "And we feel we can even cross over to Chinese audiences, since pencak silat moves are so similar to kung fu," he said.įox is also doing negotiations to make Wiro Sableng available on streaming (over the top, or OTT) platforms. We didn’t want to un-Indonesia anything because we didn’t want to sacrifice the home market," he said.Īfter seeing the final cut of the film, Rieder was confident it would do well in overseas markets like Malaysia and Singapore. That's why it was Sheila who really drove the final product. "What we’re doing now – and this is our new policy – in each country concentrate first on the domestic market and then anything we do international is extra. It's just like a young man entering the real world for the first time, getting his first job after university," she said.Ģ0th Century Fox International Asia Pacific executive vice president Kurt Rieder told the Jakarta Globe on Monday that Indonesian audiences are their number one priority. Wiro finishes his training and embarks on his journey to become a warrior. Sheila expressed her optimism because she thinks the film has a universal story. Given its Pan-Indonesian-ness and local historical setting, will Wiro Sableng appeal to audiences abroad? Many local horror and action movies, such as "Pengabdi Setan" ("Satan's Slaves"), "Jailangkung" and "The Raid," have been screened in neighboring countries like Malaysia and Singapore, but other than for these crowd pleasers, festivals are the go-to overseas outlet for Indonesian movies. With 20th Century Fox on board, overseas screenings are pretty much guaranteed for the Pan-Indonesian Wiro Sableng film. The dark side wants power at all cost, and the light side steps in when the dark side starts killing innocent people," Sheila said. In this fantasy story, we have a dark and a light side. "The kingdoms fought each other for domination. The historical background allowed the producers to fit in a similar plot. That was also the time when there were major political shifts in the Nusantara kingdoms, marked by the rise to power of the Islamic Kingdom of Demak and the Hindu Sunda Kingdom’s momentous decision to move its capital to Bogor. Since in the books there are some storylines where Wiro clashes with European warriors, the sixteenth century seemed a good choice, since that was when the "spice route" that attracted Europeans to the Nusantara archipelago began. Producer Lala Timothy said the Wiro Sableng books cover many eras, but they had to choose one period for the film. The sixteenth century setting was not a random choice by the film's creators. You won’t see the whole layout in the movie, just the throne and the front yard, but that's the big concept," Adrianto said. "The interior of the palace is more or less like the Keraton but with some Majapahit influences.

The architecture of the palace, for example, is Cirebon’s Keraton Kasepuhan-meets-reimagined-Majapahit. I tried to find moves that hopefully match the jurus Bastian Tito created in the novels," Yayan said.Īlthough the film's story is set in fantasy land, the creators did take some inspirations from real life sixteenth century Indonesia. "They're West Java styles of pencak silat, but I also used a bit of West Sumatran styles. Yayan told the Jakarta Globe he didn't stick to one style of pencak silat, but combined moves from three different schools: Ciung Wanara, Panglipur and Pencak Silat Tenaga Dasar. He also plays Wiro’s nemesis Mahesa Birawa. The Raid legend Yayan Ruhian is the action choreographer for Wiro Sableng.

The Indonesian influence is felt right down to the fighting scenes, since the choreography is heavily influenced by moves from pencak silat, the traditional Indonesian martial arts and a debut event in the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang where Indonesia made a clean sweep of the gold medals.
