Kuntz Agus

Kuntz Agus

出生 : , Boyolali, Indonesia

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Kuntz Agus is an Indonesian film director.

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Kuntz Agus

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Dear Nathan: Thank You Salma
Director
Nathan and Salma enter the world of social activism. Salma chose to express himself digitally while Nathan chose to take to the streets. This difference sparked a big fight when Nathan was involved in a big riot at a demonstration. Their romance ended. Nathan tries to fight for Salma to continue his relationship. Unfortunately, Nathan's time is torn apart after Rebecca asks him to help Zanna, who is sexually assaulted. Nathan is in a difficult position, because he has to protect Zanna's privacy and keep this matter a secret from everyone including Salma. The problem is compounded when Salma is close to Afkar, a musician who has long idolized Salma. Nathan never stopped fighting for justice for Zanna, but at the same time he was also not willing to lose Salma.
Petualangan Menangkap Petir
Director
A group of kids trying to pursue their each own dream by helping one of their friends to make a movie inspired by the legend of Ki Ageng Selo, the story of the Lightning Catcher.
The Heaven None Missed
Director
Pras and Arini's love was destroyed in Arini's eyes when he chose to marry Meirose secretly. Their ideal marriage collapsed instantly.
Kamu di Kanan Aku Senang
Boy
The woman would be happy if the man sit to her right. But the man always prefers to be on the left.
The Wife
Writer
Back in the early 1980s, the state of Indonesia launched "Operation Petrus"—a covert operation where the apparatus conducted extra-judicial killing in the name of public safety. In reality, it functioned more as a method of state-sanctioned terror, and tattooed men, usually perceived as "freelance-thugs", were targeted indiscriminately. During one such incident, a woman named Marni tries her best to protect her husband, who has done no wrong.
The Wife
Director
Back in the early 1980s, the state of Indonesia launched "Operation Petrus"—a covert operation where the apparatus conducted extra-judicial killing in the name of public safety. In reality, it functioned more as a method of state-sanctioned terror, and tattooed men, usually perceived as "freelance-thugs", were targeted indiscriminately. During one such incident, a woman named Marni tries her best to protect her husband, who has done no wrong.
Republik Twitter
Director
Sukmo, a social-media-savvy techno geek from Yogyakarta, flirts on Twitter with Hanum, a glamorous journalist from Jakarta. When he meets her in real life his confidence collapses as he pretends to be somebody he’s not to win her heart. Sukmo later rises to Twitter stardom and becomes a powerful voice in a crooked political campaign. Using social media, Sukmo is able to win the girl and change his country. In the third largest nation of Twitter users, this sweet romantic comedy explores how social media can be used to be the voice of the nation.