JAKARTA - Visinema Pictures will present a new adaptation film entitled Home Sweet Loan. This film is adapted from a novel of the same name by Almira Bastari which will be shown in Indonesian cinemas.
Sabrina Rochelle Kalangie is believed to be a director and starred in a series of actors and actresses namely Yunita Siregar, Derby Romero, Risty Tagor, Fita Angriani, Ayushita, Ariyo Wahab, Wafda, and others.
Home Sweet Loan tells the story of Kaluna (Yunita Siregar), a middle-class worker, who still lives with her parents and siblings who are married. He tries hard to save and live a simple life to make his dream of buying and owning his own home.
However, the reality of his life as a sandwich generation that must support the life of his extended family, plus minimal income, makes this dream difficult to realize. This condition makes Kaluna feel like she is not at home every time she comes home.
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"I want this film to be a warm hug for all of us who are struggling to live and face various problems, both in work, social demands, family economic needs, and other dependents that may even arise at the same time and for those in all of them, they are still tough and dare to fight for their dreams," said Sabrina Rochelle as the director.
"This Home Sweet Loan film can be said to represent many young people who have struggles while trying to make their dreams come true. If you feel stuck with your body, and are tired of taking care of everything yourself, don't be sad because this film will be a friend in your story," said Yunita Siregar.
At the same time, Visinema also released Yunita Siregar's first appearance as Kaluna in her daily life which was in a dilemma to create her dream home or save her family.
In order to get the release of the Home Sweet Loan, Visinema Pictures presents Bilik Curhat, a social experience for people who want to voice unrest related to life's dreams and realities.
The Home Sweet Loan film will premiere in Indonesian cinemas starting September 26, 2024.
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