After 9 Days, “Sore: Istri dari Masa Depan” Hits Nearly 1,054,859 Viewers!

A recent phenomenon captivating Indonesian audiences is the romantic drama film, “Sore: Istri dari Masa Depan” (Sore: Wife from the Future). Just nine days after its premiere on Thursday, July 10, 2025, this cinematic gem has already drawn an astounding 1,054,859 viewers!
This remarkable achievement was officially announced by Cerita Films, the production house, via their Instagram account, expressing immense joy and gratitude for the overwhelming public reception.

Directed by the acclaimed Yandy Laurens, “Sore: Istri dari Masa Depan” is a cinematic adaptation of a popular 2017 web series of the same name. Laurens brings a more mature and emotionally nuanced approach to the big screen version, drawing from his personal experiences as a husband and father. The film sees Dion Wiyoko reprising his role as Jonathan, while the pivotal character of Sore is now exquisitely portrayed by Sheila Dara Aisha. To fully embody Sore’s serene and mature persona, Sheila underwent intensive preparation, even learning Croatian and adapting her lifestyle.
One of the film’s most striking features is its rich visual tapestry, meticulously shot across three distinct countries. A significant 80-85% of the scenes were filmed in the picturesque towns of Grožnjan and Zagreb in Croatia, offering stunning Eastern European landscapes. Finland was also strategically chosen to provide a relevant backdrop for Jonathan’s profession as a photographer, adding another layer of visual depth.

The film’s unique appeal is further amplified by the personal touches from its cast. Some of Dion Wiyoko’s original photography works are featured in the film as pieces captured by his character, blurring the lines between actor and role. Furthermore, the production boasts the involvement of Croatian actor Goran Bogdan, an Academy Awards 2024 nominee, adding international gravitas to the ensemble.
With its harmonious blend of a touching narrative, captivating visuals, and powerful performances, “Sore: Istri dari Masa Depan” continues to draw significant attention and is poised to achieve even greater viewership in the coming weeks.
DFW Recommends: “Sore: Istri dari Masa Depan”
Given its profound emotional depth, stunning global cinematography, and an impactful story rooted in personal growth and complex relationships, “Sore: Istri dari Masa Depan” is a must-watch film from Indonesia. It exemplifies the kind of visually rich and emotionally resonant storytelling that transcends borders, making it a compelling experience for our discerning DFW audience.
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