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Andi Mutiara Pertiwi Basro (born 11 June 1990), known as Tara Basro, is an Indonesian model and actress.
She made her debut in the Indonesian film industry by appearing as Putri in the latest sequel to the Si Boy Notes in 2011 entitled Si Boy's (Daily) Notes.
The following year Tara appeared in a Hi5teria horror genre omnibus and a drama film Rumah dan Musim Hujan.
After only starring in one film in 2013 with Pandji Pragiwaksono in Make Money, Tara starred in four films in 2014 namely Princess, Pirate and Alien omnibus family genre, The Right One an English romantic drama, Killers an Indonesian collaboration thriller and Japan, and the Golden Cane Warrior, a film about the martial world.
In 2015 Tara won the Best Actress award at the 2015 Indonesian Film Festival through her role as Sari in the film A Copy of My Mind by Joko Anwar.
A woman inherits a house in her ancestral village, but she's unaware that members of the community have been trying to locate and kill her to remove the curse that has plagued them for years.
Sancaka has lived on the streets since his parents left him. Living a hard life, Sancaka survives by thinking about his own safety. When the condition of the city gets worse and injustice rages throughout the country, Sancaka must decide whether he continues to live to look after himself or rise to become their oppressed hero.
A musical drama inspired by the 1956 classic, Tiga Dara. It tells the story of three sisters—Gendis, Ella, and Bebe—who live with their father and grandmother after their mother passed away. Each of them has a different personality, but they are all independent and focused on their careers. However, their grandmother becomes worried because her granddaughters are still unmarried. She then tries to find them suitable partners, which leads to various comedic situations, family conflicts, and questions about love and freedom.
The new romance between a beauty salon worker and a subtitle writer for pirated DVDs gets pulled into danger when they view a forbidden recording.
A psychotic executive triggers a journalist's dark side, and they begin to form a strange bond through the internet.
The first Indonesian child omnibus film who raise four stories about friendship, family, and courage.
Tri (Ray Sahetapy) is a successful entrepreneur with his advertising company, Bamboom, but also a failed father. His sons Aris (Pandji Pragiwaksono) and Rachmat (David Saragih) grow up as spoiled and arrogant young men. One day following a strife between Aris and a client of his, Tri contrives a plot to fake his death and bequeathe his wealth to a scavenger he meets on the street, Odi (Ence Bagus). But the plan doesn’t go well. In fact Tri really dies. In the blink of an eye his death turns Aris and Rachmat’s lives upside down. According to their father’s will, they have no right whatsoever to claim their father’s assets. They suddenly are impoverished while Odi made rich. Not only losing wealth, Aris also loses his girlfriend, Imelda (Tara Basro). He and Rachmat, who never get along before, must now join forces to find their mother, Asri (Ratna Riantiarno), who apparently still lives, and in affluence too.
A girl tries to 'move on' from a devastating break up with her ex, by practicing “7 Steps to Move On” with the help of her best friend.
Five different stories of surreal mysteries on supernatural and inexplicable events. All connected by supernatural events and eerie mysteries. Each segment presents a terrifying story set in various locations, from a school and a hospital to a haunted forest.