
April 30, 1982 · 44 years old
Ibnu Jamil is an Indonesian actor, known for Go Eight (2013), One Fine Day (2017) and Assalamualaikum Beijing (2014).

After his father's passing, a teenager sets out for New York in search of his estranged mother and soon finds love and connection in unexpected places.

Nana, a gentle, beautiful young woman, escapes a violent anti-communist purge. Afterwards she lives comfortably as the second wife of a rich Sundanese man but her past re-emerges in her dreams.

When staff salaries get stolen at his school, a reluctant new teacher sets out to recoup the money and soon discovers the joys of teaching.

A young college student moves to a new boarding house in a very haunted area.

Raja and Asia have the same responsibility, taking care of their two single parents respectively. If Raja wants to live independently like his two sisters.

After her wedding fails, Asma (Revalina S. Temat) accepted a job offer from Beijing. In Beijing, she meets a Chinese man who introduces her to the legend of love story of Ashima, the Princess of Yunnan, and then he falls in love w...

Two girls in their preteens embark on a road trip with one of the girl's mother.

A biopic about Srimulat the first comedy group in Indonesia.

A young college student has recently moved out of her old, haunted boarding house, escaping from followers of Mangkoedjiwo Sect who seek revenge over the death of Sri Sukmarahimi Mangkoedjiwo.

Alfi (Al Ghazali) meets Alana (Caitlin Halderman), a new student at school. It turns out that they are in one class and sitting next to each other. Instead of getting along, they often argue because they both are stubborn.

In an alternate Indonesia in 2014, a football rising star in Indonesia has successfully brought Indonesian National Football Team into the 2014 World Cup. But, he is torn between glory and integrity as bad rumors about him start s...

Onggy (Dion Wiyoko) has a dream to see the world and get out of his hometown in Borneo. He goes to continue study in Surabaya and then undergoes business struggles until he meets a woman who will accompany him to achieve his dream.

Fikri, groomed by a modest family, grows into a pious and independent figure. In addition to his study, he also helps his father and mother to make cakes, fried snacks, painting frames, and sand ornament sold through several galleries. One of which is Koh Acong’s gallery who has a beautiful daughter, Lidya. Fikri is the dream of many girls in campus. But, there is only one girl at Fikri’s heart: Leni. Leni actually likes Fikri, but as a Muslim girl who always control her behavior, she keeps her feelings toward Fikri. She also rejects Fikri’s friend, Irul who is handsome, rich, and famous playboy. After graduation and should be separated, Leni’s and Fikri’s feeling of mutual love revealed. However, when they are preparing the proposal, they must accept the fact that Leni will be matched to other men. Fikri solemnly remind Leni to abide by his parents