Indonesia’s Ismail Basbeth Sets Next Feature ‘Love Letters of Our Life’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Indonesian director Ismail Basbeth unveils his next feature, 'Love Letters of Our Life, set in 1995 and inspired by a classic love song.
Indonesian director Ismail Basbeth unveils his next feature, 'Love Letters of Our Life, set in 1995 and inspired by a classic love song.
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Indonesian director Ismail Basbeth unveils his next feature, 'Love Letters of Our Life, set in…
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