Febby Rastanty Challenged To A Scene Of Dancing While Disrupted In The Film Narik Sukmo
JAKARTA - Febby Rastanty will return to play in her latest horror film produced by Mesari Pictures and JP Pictures entitled Narik Sukmo.
In a press conference, Febby said the entire shooting process was very fun, one of which was when he could learn about traditional dance in this film.
"So the shooting process is fun and I'm also here to learn a lot, one of which is traditional dancing," said Febby Rastanty in the Kuningan area, South Jakarta, Tuesday, June 24.
Febby said, to play a role as a dancer, it takes a struggle in itself, where he has to undergo a body processing process before entering the core movement.
"Like me, from before we went to the choreography, I was told to study body training so I didn't refer to it and I was immediately taught 'this is the choreography', no because this traditional dance is different from ordinary modern dances," said Febby.
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It took about 2 weeks for Febby to finally be able to master the movements of a dancer.
"So I was taught first by several sessions with Mrs. Eli to exercise her body, so I also studied there and after that, basically I came to Eli's mother's house for an intense 2 weeks to learn dance and there in Jogja I also learned again," he explained.
But uniquely, in this film, Febby is not just dancing but dancing with senility. This moment became a challenge for him.
"Especially if the media friends look at it with excitement, so it's quite challenging for myself, that's the scene," said Febby.
Apart from Febby Rastanty, the film Narik Sukmo is also played by Aliando Syarief, Dea Annisa, Kinaryosih, Yama Carlos, Nugie to Teuku Rifnu Wikana.
It is planned that this film will start airing on July 3 in Indonesian cinemas.