JAKARTA - The Prime Video streaming service announced their latest original Indonesian series, Saturday with you. This series is an adaptation of the novel by Adhitya Mulya which is translated once again into a serial story format.
Today, Monday, May 22, Prime Video announced a series of players who will play a role in this series. Vino G. Bastian, Marsha Timothy, Adipati Dolken, and Rey Mbayang became the family as shown in the first poster.
The poster released shows the togetherness of the Gunawan family where Vino and Marsha appear as parents, while Adipati and Rey become brothers who will fight for their lives.
Saturday with Mr. Gunawan (Vino G. Bastian), a father who dedicated his last year to recording a series of messages as gifts to his children.
Gunawan recorded stories with various messages to his children to face problems that they would later experience, starting from family, love, loss, identity, and development.
In addition to the four main characters, this series also stars Enzy Storia and Dinda Hauw. This series is Falcon Pictures' latest production after A+ and is directed by Rako Prijanto. The script was worked on by Adhitya Mulya as the owner of the novel.
"I am very happy to be able to give a new breath for the novel by Adhitya Mulya who is so loved," said director Rako Prijanto.
"Different from the film, which is mostly told from the point of view of its children, this series shows a mixture of events in the past and the present that focuses more on Gunawan's toughness and struggle in providing for his wife and children," he continued.
This is a new step for Prime Video in presenting original series for Indonesian audiences. Rako Prijanto also hopes that this series will show something that has not been conveyed in a big screen format.
The story is very Indonesian and highlights the experience of human life that feels universal. I hope this story can find new audiences in various parts of the world through Prime Video," said Rako Prijanto.
Saturday's series with you will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in Indonesia and globally starting June 29.
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