Ekspedisi Madewa

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Ekspedisi Madewa
Directed byFranklin Darmadi
Written byMichael Tjandramulya
Produced by Philip Korompis
Starring Tora Sudiro
Frans Tumbuan
Pierre Gruno
Arie Dagienkz
Intan Kaunang
Marsha Timothy
Irshadi Bagas
Indra Birowo
Distributed by Dantalon Entertainment
Release date
  • 2006 (2006)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryIndonesia
Language Indonesian
BudgetRp. 6,000,000,000 (USD 700,000)

Ekspedisi Madewa (Madewa's Expedition) is a 2006 Indonesian adventure film directed by Franklin Darmadi

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Synopsis

In the film expedition expert, Tiro Mandawa - played by Tora Sudiro - accidentally discovers a mysterious artifact on one of his work assignments. He inadvertently unleashes a chain of events that lead to an adventure of a lifetime.

The mysterious artifact was believed to be the final missing link to an ancient Indonesian legend. Many believed that the artifact was the key to finding the ultimate source of unlimited power. This power if possessed by a righteous man, would revitalize the world for all eternity, but in the wrong hands would bring disaster and death.

Sponsored by the fictional conglomerate the Madewa Group Tiro embarks on a mission to uncover the truth about the legend. He is accompanied by his friend and loyal companion, Satrio - played by Arie Dagienkz.

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