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Mariposa is an Indonesian teen drama comedy romance film directed by Fajar Bustomi, based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Luluk HF. The film stars Angga Yunanda, Adhisty Zara, Dannia Salsabilla, Abun Sungkar, and Junior Roberts and follows the live of new student Acha who falls for Iqbal, an over-archieving student who is torn between love and family pressure.
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Directed by | Fajar Bustomi |
Screenplay by | Alim Sudio |
Based on | Mariposa by Luluk HF |
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Cinematography | Dimas Imam Subhono |
Edited by | Ryan Purwoko |
Music by | Andhika Triyadi |
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Running time | 118 menit |
Country | Indonesia |
Language | Bahasa Indonesia |
It was released on March 12, 2020, to positive reviews from critics and debuted with 140.000 audiences on its first day.[1] Theaters are closed on March 23 theaters, following the COVID-19 outbreak in Indonesia, forcing Mariposa to stop its screening.[2] On December 31, Mariposa was re-released and gained a total of 700.000 audiences.[3]
The film was released on Netflix and KlikFilm on March 4, 2021.
In 2021, a spin-off film titled 12 Cerita Glen Anggara, also adapted from a novel of the same name by Luluk HF, focusing on Junior Robert's character Glen was announced with Junior himself, Angga Yunanda, Adhisty Zara, Dannia Salsabila, and Abun Sungkar reprising their roles. In addition, Prilly Latuconsina will portray Shena as the film's leading actress.
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