Children Can Watch In Cinema, Nussa Film Reaches 100 Thousand Viewers
Nussa (Instagram filmnussa)

JAKARTA - The film Nussa received 100 thousand viewers as of Sunday, October 24 yesterday. The production house Visinema Pictures announced this good news as well as thanked the Indonesian audience.

"Many thanks to the more than 100,000 friends who have watched the film Nussa," Visinema said on Instagram.

This number is considered high considering the COVID-19 pandemic is still ongoing and cinemas are limiting the capacity of the number of spectators.

In addition, Nussa also competes with several Hollywood films such as Dune, Jungle Cruise, and Don't Breathe 2.

Recently the government allowed children 12 years and over to watch movies in cinemas.

The film Nussa became the first Indonesian film to be shown in theaters after this business was opened. According to Angga Sasongko as the producer, they hope that Nussa's presence can be a driving force for the Indonesian film industry.

The film Nussa was made by Visinema with The Little Giantz which tells the character of Nussa who is confused after meeting a new child at her school, Jonni. Compared to Nussa, Jonni has a more sophisticated rocket creation and he wants to win the annual science competition. Currently, the film Nussa is still showing in Indonesian cinemas.


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