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Half of the audience gave a standing ovation to Bumi Manusia (This Earth of Mankind) director Hanung Bramantyo and the cast after the movie’s three-hour screening on Saturday evening. Hanung, in tears, swiftly hugged Astuti Ananta Toer, the daughter of Pramoedya Ananta Toer – one of the most celebrated Indonesian authors – who penned the book on which the movie is based. (Falcon Pictures/-)
(JP/ Yuliasri Perdani)