Riva Studios and Adhya Pictures proudly present “Forza,” bringing the heart and universal connection of football to theaters.
Forza marks the first of many global ventures between Indonesia's Adhya Pictures and US-based Riva Studios for an international project that spans across Indonesia, Italy, and America. Filming is currently underway in Bali and Milan, capturing a story that focuses on the intertwined themes of family and football, delivering an inspiring narrative of how sport can connect and bring people closer together despite socio-economic or cultural differences.
Forza tells the story of Bima, an 11-year-old boy, living in poverty in Bali, who dreams of becoming a professional football player so he may provide for his loving family. When Bima meets Marco, a professional football player from Bali Royal Fc who is on the brink of retirement from his football career, Bima's once unachievable dream becomes a reality because he is given a...
Forza marks the first of many global ventures between Indonesia's Adhya Pictures and US-based Riva Studios for an international project that spans across Indonesia, Italy, and America. Filming is currently underway in Bali and Milan, capturing a story that focuses on the intertwined themes of family and football, delivering an inspiring narrative of how sport can connect and bring people closer together despite socio-economic or cultural differences.
Forza tells the story of Bima, an 11-year-old boy, living in poverty in Bali, who dreams of becoming a professional football player so he may provide for his loving family. When Bima meets Marco, a professional football player from Bali Royal Fc who is on the brink of retirement from his football career, Bima's once unachievable dream becomes a reality because he is given a...
- 3/6/2024
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
It seems that with the toning down of censorship in Indonesia, filmmakers are now free(er) to deal with issues that could not be touched before, such as female desire, the harshness of the school system and the blight of social media, through realistic approaches. The recent “Like & Share” and “Photocopier” are two of the most renowned samples, with Lucky Kuswandi's latest work, “Dear David” also moving in the same direction.
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Laras, despite being the second child of a poor family along with her brother and mother, is the student body president at an expensive private school, which she is able to attend due to a scholarship. Both the aforementioned facts (that she is poor and a straight A student) have not helped her in the school environment, with her frequently getting bullied, even more so since she is the principal,...
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Laras, despite being the second child of a poor family along with her brother and mother, is the student body president at an expensive private school, which she is able to attend due to a scholarship. Both the aforementioned facts (that she is poor and a straight A student) have not helped her in the school environment, with her frequently getting bullied, even more so since she is the principal,...
- 5/24/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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