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Indonesian | Dua Hati Biru |
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Screenplay by | Gina S. Noer |
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Cinematography | Irmawan Kelana |
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Distributed by | Antenna Entertainments (Malaysia) |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | Indonesia |
Language | Indonesian |
Two Blue Hearts (Indonesian : Dua Hati Biru) is 2024 Indonesian family drama film directed by Gina S. Noer and Dinna Jasanti. The film, produced by Starvision and Wahana Kreator, stars Angga Yunanda, Aisha Nurra Datau, and Farrell Rafisqy. [1] Two Blue Hearts premiered in Indonesian cinemas on 17 April 2024. [2] The film is a sequel to 2019 film Two Blue Stripes . [3]
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