Aisyah just graduated. She lives in Ciwidey, West Java, a religious village near a tea plantation, with her mother and younger brother. Her father had died a few years ago. She wants to be a teacher. One day, she gets a call from the foundation where she enrolled: she gets her wish fulfilled at the location that she never knows: Derok, North Middle Timor District. From the beginning she feels like a "foreigner". The local people mistake her as Sister Maria, just because she wears a veil like a sister. The people is expecting the arrival of Sister Maria as a teacher in the village. This isolated village is without electricity and cellular signals. The new environment, the different tradition and religion make Aisyah giddy. Fortunately there is Pedro (Arie Kriting) who makes the problems easy. She must face the hatred of one of his student, Lordis Defam. Through the chief, she understand that she is a Muslim who is considered an enemy by Lordis Defam who is a catholic
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Lydia Kandou is an Indonesian actress and model. Her feature film debut is Has Manan's "Wanita Segala Zaman" (1979) when she was 16 years old. During the next five years she acted in over 20 films and was nominated for her first Citra Award for Best Leading Actress at the 1984 Indonesian Film Festival. Between 1985 and 1990 she performed in 10 films and from these roles, she received two further Citra Award nominations. In 1990, Kandou was cast in the lead role of Nyak Abbas Akup's film "Boneka dari Indiana" in which brought her first ever win at Citra Award. She performed in "Ramadhan dan Ramona" the following year, which led to another win. As the Indonesian film industry saw a downturn in the early 1990s Kandou migrated to television. Beginning in 1993, she was a regular on "Gara-Gara"; in 1997 she left the show to join "Selendang Sutra Biru". She acted in the hit television series "Pernikahan Dini" in 2001, playing the titular Dini's mother Shinta. Kandou made her return to feature films in 2004, when she acted in "d'Trex" and "Ketika". In 2011 she acted in the comedy "Kejarlah Jodoh Kau Kutangkap", of which referenced her earlier work
Satriaddin Maharinga Djongki, known as Arie Kriting, is a solo comedian and actor of Indonesian nationality. The man who comes from Wakatobi Regency is known as the third winner of the third season of the Stand Up Comedy Indonesia Kompas TV event in 2013. Previously, he started to make jokes on small stages with the solo comedian community Stand Up Indo Malang.
With his distinctive Eastern Indonesian accent, he managed to break into the top 3 with Babe Cabita and Fico Fachriza in the third season of Stand Up Comedy Indonesia Kompas TV in 2013. Arie became the first East Indonesia representative to successfully enter the top 3 at the event, before finally the achievement was solved by Abdurrahim Arsyad who was able to enter the grand final in 2014.
Success as a comedian, Arie then tried his luck in the world of acting. In 2014, he was trusted to play Comic 8.
His career in acting continues to improve, he was nominated for the Citra Cup for Best Supporting Actor at the 2016 Indonesian Film Festival thanks to his acting in the film Aisyah: Let Us Brothers.
Other film titles that Arie has starred in are Warkop DKI Reborn Series, Stip & Pensil (2017), Susah Sinyal (2017), Si Juki the Movie (2017), Kulari Ke Pantai (2018), Bumi Itu Bulat (2019).
Then in 2020, Arie made his directorial debut for the film Pelukis Hantu.