Night Bus (2017 film) explained

Night Bus
Director:Emil Heradi
Cinematography:Anggi Frisca
Runtime:139 minutes
Country:Indonesia
Language:Indonesian

Night Bus is a 2017 Indonesian action thriller film directed by Emil Heradi.[1] The film won six awards at the Indonesian Film Festival in 2017, including Best Feature Film.

Plot

This film tells the story of a bus traveling to Sampar, a city known for its rich natural resources. The city is heavily guarded by a group of soldiers who are on standby against rebel militants who demand independence for their homeland. Each passenger on this bus has their own destination. At first they thought that this would be a trip to the conflicted area as usual, but without them knowing, there was an intruder with an important message that had to be conveyed to Sampar. This important message is said to be able to end the conflict. However, the presence of this intruder endangers all passengers as he is wanted by the two warring parties. The situation becomes increasingly tense when everyone has to fight for their lives. They also have to face other parties that do not want the conflict to end, namely the opportunists, the maintainers of conflict because they live off conflict. No one knows, who will die and who will stay alive.

Production

Wanting to create a new nuance in the world of Indonesian cinema, Teuku Rifnu Wikana and Darius Sinathrya ventured to make a thriller genre film entitled Night Bus, which took the story of separatist and humanitarian conflicts. This film is an adaptation of the short story Selamat written by Teuku Rifnu Wikana. The short story Selamat was inspired by Rifnu's experience when he traveled to conflict areas.

Accolades

AwardYearCategoryRecipientResult
Indonesian Film Festival2017Best DirectorEmil Heradi
Best CinematographyAnggi Frisca
Best Visual EffectsAmrin Nugraha
Best Sound Editing & MixingWahyu Tri Purnomo, Jantra Suryaman
Best Supporting ActorAlex Abbad
Best Makeup StylistCherry Wirawan
Best Clothing StylistsGemailla Gea Geriantiana
Best Picture EditorsKelvin Nugroho, Sentot Sahid
Best Adapted ScreenplayRahabi Mandra, Teuku Rifnu Wikana
Best Lead ActorTeuku Rifnu Wikana
Best FilmDarius Sinathrya, Teuku Rifnu Wikana
Bandung Film Festival2017EditingKelvin Nugroho, Sentot Sahid
Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival2017Jaff Indonesia Screen Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Night Bus. filmindonesia.or.id. 2020-05-18.