Kapanlagi.com - Young actress Anantya Kirana could not hide her happiness when the film she starred in, HOUSE FOR ALIE, was watched live by the Minister of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection of the Republic of Indonesia, Dra.Hj.Arifatul Choiri Fauzi, M.Si. The screening event was held at XXI Plaza Indonesia on Monday (April 14) evening and was attended by several cast members and ministry officials.
The film HOUSE FOR ALIE raises themes of bullying and emotional violence in households, making it a relevant and meaningful watch. Anantya Kirana dazzles as Alie, the main character who symbolizes children suffering from emotional wounds in their own homes.
"I would like to thank Minister Arifatul Choiri Fauzi and her team for taking the time to watch the film HOUSE FOR ALIE," Anantya expressed with teary eyes.
For her, the presence of the minister is not only a form of appreciation but also an acknowledgment of the importance of the issues raised by the film. Anantya views this film as a voice for children who cannot speak up. She hopes Alie's story can serve as a mirror and lesson for families in Indonesia.
"This film is not just a role for me. This is a call from the heart. I want every viewer, especially parents, to feel the inner wounds of a child that are not visible on the surface," he said when met after the event.
1. Courage to Raise Sensitive Themes
Minister Arifatul Choiri herself gave high appreciation for the film. She stated that the courage of the film HOUSE FOR ALIE in addressing sensitive themes is very important for raising public awareness.
"What Alie experiences in this film could be experienced by many children out there. Let us make home a safe place, not a battlefield of wounds," she said.
2. Caring for Children's Mental Health
Anantya's involvement in this film showcases her acting maturity and her concern for social issues. She also admitted to learning a lot during the shooting process, especially about the long-term impact of bullying and unfair treatment of children within families.
Not only does this film evoke tears, but it also sparks waves of heated discussions after screenings. The invited guests, including officials and community leaders, expressed their appreciation and concern for the story presented with empathy and sincerity.
HOUSE FOR ALIE will premiere simultaneously in cinemas across Indonesia starting April 17, 2025. Anantya Kirana hopes this film can inspire many families to be more attentive to their children's mental health, starting from home.
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