Keluarga Cemara (franchise)

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Keluarga Cemara
Created by Arswendo Atmowiloto
Original work Keluarga Cemara (1996)
Owner Visinema Pictures
Years1996–present
Based onKeluarga Cemara by Arswendo Atmowiloto
Films and television
Film(s)
Television series
  • Keluarga Cemara (1996)
  • Keluarga Cemara: The Series (2022)
Theatrical presentations
Musical(s)Keluarga Cemara (2024)

Keluarga Cemara is an Indonesian media franchise owned by Visinema Pictures and created in 1996 by Arswendo Atmowiloto through his television series of the same name, for Atmo Chademas Persada and originally aired on RCTI on 6 October 1996. [1] The series tells the story of a girl named Cemara, with her family, who moved to start a new life in a small town after her father's business in the city went bankrupt. [2] [3] The success of the series led to film adaptations, a spin-off television series, and a musical.

Contents

Television series

Keluarga Cemara

Keluarga Cemara: The Series

Stage adaptations

In April 2024, it was reported that Visinema and Teman Musicals would adapt the original story into a musical under the title Panggung Musikal Keluarga Cemara, which debuted in June. [4]

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