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Indonesian film production is increasingly high-quality, both cinematographically and in terms of storytelling. Producers are becoming more adept at producing films with advanced technology, resulting in increasingly better image quality. The variety of stories offered is also expanding, ranging from teen romance, horror, family dramas, to action films.
Indonesian filmgoers are now offered many more high-quality choices. Films in the teen romance and horror genres remain popular. This is evident in the high number of viewers for the film *Dilan* 1990. According to filmindonesia.or.id, the film starring Iqbaal Ramadhan and Vanesha Prescilla has been watched by more than 6.3 million viewers since its premiere in late January 2018. This figure is far above the number of viewers for other Indonesian films such as *Danur 2: Maddah* (2.6 million viewers) and *#Teman tapi Menikah* (1.7 million viewers).
The film, directed by Fajar Bustomi and produced by Ody Mulya Hidayat, has grossed approximately Rp 233 billion. Meanwhile, *Danur 2* grossed approximately Rp 95 billion.
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