
Barang Titipan 1991
Set in the bustling streets of early '90s Indonesia, *Barang Titipan (1991)* follows three enterprising but struggling entrepreneurs—Unang, Miing, and Didin—who run a motorcycle delivery service on the brink of collapse.
Director: Ida Farida
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Barang Titipan (1991)* about?
*Barang Titipan* centers on three friends running a struggling motorcycle delivery service who decide to hire young women to boost their business. Their unconventional strategy leads to chaos, humor, and unexpected heart as they navigate the ups and downs of work and friendship.
Who directed *Barang Titipan*?
*Barang Titipan* was directed by Ida Farida, a filmmaker known for her work in Indonesian cinema during the late 20th century.
Who stars in *Barang Titipan*?
The film stars Eva Arnaz, Piet Burnama, Diah Permatasari, Henky Solaiman, and Leroy Osmani in its core ensemble.
Is *Barang Titipan (1991)* worth watching?
While *Barang Titipan* isn't rated on IMDb, its blend of lighthearted comedy and relatable themes makes it a charming throwback for fans of vintage Indonesian films. Its short runtime and playful tone offer a quick, enjoyable escape for comedy lovers.
How long is *Barang Titipan*?
*Barang Titipan* has a runtime of 87 minutes.
About Barang Titipan (1991) — The Offbeat Comedy from Director Ida Farida
Set in the bustling streets of early '90s Indonesia, *Barang Titipan (1991)* follows three enterprising but struggling entrepreneurs—Unang, Miing, and Didin—who run a motorcycle delivery service on the brink of collapse. Desperate to revive their business, they make a bold decision: hire a team of young women to handle their package deliveries, injecting new energy and charm into their operations. Directed by Ida Farida, this lighthearted comedy blends the gritty realities of small-business life with the vibrant energy of Jakarta's streets, exploring themes of hustle, camaraderie, and the unexpected twists of entrepreneurship.
Eva Arnaz, Piet Burnama, and Diah Permatasari lead the ensemble cast, bringing their signature comedic flair to this quirky adventure. With a runtime of just 87 minutes, *Barang Titipan* is a breezy, feel-good escape that captures the spirit of its era—where ambition meets laughter and every delivery becomes a small victory.