Two Blue Hearts

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Two Blue Hearts
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Indonesian Dua Hati Biru
Directed by
Screenplay byGina S. Noer
Produced by
  • Chand Parwez Servia
  • Gina S. Noer
  • Riza
  • Sigit Pratama
Starring
  • Angga Yunanda
  • Aisha Nurra Datau
  • Farrell Rafisqy
  • Cut Mini
  • Arswendy Bening Swara
CinematographyIrmawan Kelana
Edited by
Music by
  • Hariopati Rinanto
  • Tofan Iskandar
Production
companies
  • Kharisma Starvision Plus
  • Wahana Kreator
Distributed byAntenna Entertainments (Malaysia)
Release dates
  • 17 April 2024 (2024-04-17)(Indonesia)
  • 25 April 2024 (2024-04-25)(Malaysia, Brunei Darrusalam)
Running time
106 minutes
CountryIndonesia
LanguageIndonesian

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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Synopsis

The story of Bima and Dara continues. A young couple who were once married because of a mistake. Four years have passed, Dara decides to return to Jakarta to reunite with her small family, Bima and Adam. Separated since Adam was born, Dara must try to get closer to her child despite various problems in her household.

Cast

Reception

Two Blue Hearts was released in Indonesian cinemas on 17 April 2024. It attracted 75,018 admissions on its first day. [6] It garnered a total of 503,220 admissions during its theatrical run. [7]

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References

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