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Top Jv-Language Movies

Welcome to our carefully curated selection of Jv-language films, where linguistic expression, cultural nuances, and storytelling traditions merge to deliver captivating viewing experiences. From acclaimed classics to cutting-edge new releases, these titles represent the richness and diversity of cinema produced in the Jv language. Whether you’re a language learner, a cultural enthusiast, or simply curious about exploring new cinematic territories, our collection offers a treasure trove of audiovisual artistry.

With 4 remarkable titles currently featured, our catalog is frequently updated to include fresh releases, restored classics, and hidden gems. Detailed descriptions, ratings, and user reviews guide you in finding the perfect movie for any mood or occasion. Immerse yourself in the vibrant worlds and authentic voices of jv-language cinema, and discover stories that transcend borders and spark meaningful connections.

Five Friends (2024)

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Trapped on Mount Madyopuro because they violated a myth, Bagas, Lenni, Dicky, Juna and Andrew became suspicious of each other that one of them was a ghost.

Ambyar Mak Byar (2025)

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Jeru is striving to achieve his dream career while managing his campursari band, Konco Seneng, alongside his friends Rick, Novian, Wahyu, and Aruna. He faces romantic complications involving Bethari, which put the future of the band at risk, along with his mother's business facing the threat of closure.

Srimulat: Hil Yang Mustahal – Babak Pertama (2022)

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Tells the story of the time when the comedy group Srimulat's career began to climb so that it became the first to appear on Indonesian national television.

Ancient Soul (2022)

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A Kawa Ijen sulfur miner finds his routine radically altered the moment his wife goes away. He enters then a time loop that transforms his reality as his beliefs move from animism to Islam and capitalism. In a hybridization between ethnofiction and documentary, the film questions the myth of progress and explores the relationship with the otherness in the neocolonial reality of the South Seas .