JAKARTA - The Minister of Creative Economy of the Republic of Indonesia or Ekraf, Teuku Riefky Harsya, expressed his appreciation to Langit Pictures headed by Ferly Halim. Although relatively young, the production house's track record is productive in producing various films, the latest of which is "I Won't Let You Cry"

In a discussion about the development of the creative industry and the future of Indonesian films, Ferly Halim conveyed appreciation and challenges in making Indonesian films.

"As a production house, our struggle does not stop when the film is finished. In fact, the next challenge is how to present the film to the public. We hope that there will be more space and opportunities for Indonesian films to develop so that works that bring educational values can really reach the public," said Ferly Halim in a meeting with the Minister of Industry at the Ministry of Industry Building, Jakarta.

On this occasion, the Minister of Economy also expressed his appreciation for Ferly Halim's struggle, which was considered able to show the spirit and consistency in working. At that time, it was also used to discuss Langit Pictures' latest film, which focuses on the family and is relevant to the community.

"Sometimes it's easier to show attention and affection to others than to our own family. Even though home is the first place where a child's dreams, hopes, and future are born," said Ferly Halim.

The film is presented as a reflection on the importance of communication within the family. Through the story that is raised, Ferly hopes that the community can once again realize the importance of a healthy relationship between parents and children as the foundation for the formation of future generations.

In addition to supporting films, the government is also expected to support the industry by developing a network of cinemas and alternative screening spaces in the region so that Indonesian films can be enjoyed by a wider community.

The film "I Won't Let You Cry" is played by Shanty and Ari Irham and Ariyo Wahab, Agoye Mahendra, Emiliano Cortizo, Teuku Rizky, Annisa Kayla, Askara Halim, Sandy Andarusman, and Didi Riyadi.

Meanwhile, the film Takkan Kubiarkan Kau Menangis is scheduled to be in Indonesian cinemas on July 16, 2026.


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