Kita Nonton Apr 2026

Kita Nonton isn’t groundbreaking, but it’s a sincere, warm-hearted film that reminds us why we gather in dark rooms to watch light dance on a screen. Its flaws (pacing, predictability) are forgivable because its heart is in the right place. The final 10 minutes, where actual archival footage of Indonesian cinema-goers from the 70s–90s plays over the credits, might move you to tears — especially if you’ve ever loved a local theater that no longer exists.

Here’s a detailed review of (assuming you’re referring to the Indonesian film released in 2025, directed by Fajar Bustomi and produced by Starvision Plus — if you meant a different title like a series or short film, please clarify). Overview Kita Nonton (literally "We Watch") is a coming-of-age comedy-drama that taps into the nostalgia of 2000s Indonesian youth culture, particularly the ritual of watching movies together as a form of bonding, confession, and escape. The film stars Angga Yunanda , Syahla Aqilla , and Rizky Nazar , with a supporting cast including Indro Warkop in a cameo. Plot Summary (No Major Spoilers) The story follows Dito (Angga Yunanda), a high school student who works part-time at a small, nearly bankrupt cinema in a suburban town. The theater specializes in screening old Indonesian classics and B-movies. Dito and his friends — Tari (Syahla Aqilla), a film-obsessed girl with a hidden dream of becoming a director, and Jeki (Rizky Nazar), the cynical projectionist — discover that the cinema will be demolished to make way for a mall. kita nonton