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Night Bus 2017

139 min📅 2017-04-06

"Conflict doesn't choose its victims"

Emil Heradi's *Night Bus (2017)* plunges into the tense atmosphere of a war-torn journey, where civilians cling to hope while navigating a treacherous ride to Sampar—a resource-rich town under heavy military guard.

Director: Emil Heradi

Cast

Teuku Rifnu Wikana
Teuku Rifnu Wikana
Bagudung / Hartop Sinaga
Alex Abbad
Alex Abbad
Mahdi
Yayu Unru
Yayu Unru
Amang / Zakaria Zulfikar
Torro Margens
Torro Margens
Umar bin Taib
Edward Akbar
Edward Akbar
Yuda Ardiman
Tino Saroengallo
Tino Saroengallo
Basir
Abdurrahman Arif
Abdurrahman Arif
Idrus Jihadi
Laksmi Notokusumo
Laksmi Notokusumo
Nur binti Saidin
Lukman Sardi
Lukman Sardi
Fuad / Suha
Tio Pakusadewo
Tio Pakusadewo
Komandan Pos Darurat

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Night Bus (2017) about?

*Night Bus (2017)* follows a group of civilians traveling by bus to Sampar, a town rich in natural resources but entangled in a brutal conflict between rebel militias and state forces. As the journey progresses, the passengers must confront the harsh realities of war, where safety is a luxury and every decision could mean life or death.

Who directed Night Bus?

The film was directed by Emil Heradi, known for his intense storytelling and ability to capture human drama amid chaos.

Who stars in Night Bus?

The film features a standout cast including Teuku Rifnu Wikana, Alex Abbad, Yayu Unru, Torro Margens, and Edward Akbar.

Is Night Bus (2017) worth watching?

With its gripping blend of drama, thriller, and crime, *Night Bus (2017)* offers a raw and immersive experience. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its themes of survival and moral complexity make it a thought-provoking watch for fans of war and suspense.

How long is Night Bus?

The film runs for 139 minutes, delivering a sustained and intense narrative experience.

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About Night Bus (2017) — A Gripping War Drama on a Perilous Bus Ride

Emil Heradi's *Night Bus (2017)* plunges into the tense atmosphere of a war-torn journey, where civilians cling to hope while navigating a treacherous ride to Sampar—a resource-rich town under heavy military guard. The bus becomes a microcosm of conflict, as rebel militias fight for autonomy against a regime unwilling to yield control. With each stop, the passengers' fates hang in the balance, revealing the brutal cost of war on ordinary lives.

Teuku Rifnu Wikana and Alex Abbad lead a gripping ensemble cast, embodying the desperation and resilience of travelers caught in the crossfire. Blending drama, thriller, and crime, the film explores themes of survival, sacrifice, and the blurred lines between right and wrong. As the bus's journey unfolds, the tension mounts, making *Night Bus (2017)* a compelling reflection on how conflict spares no one—not even the most unexpected victims.