The film was released theatrically in Indonesia on 17 November 2022. It received five nominations at the 2023 Indonesian Film Festival.
Premise
Alana does not understand why she is always overcome by anger, but she always tries to fight it. She is born during a volcanic eruption that separates her from her parents. She is then adopted by a rich woman who tries to help her live a normal life. As an adult, Alana discovers the truth about her origins that she is not an ordinary human. She can be good or be evil if she cannot control her anger.[1]
Additionally, there are special appearances by Dian Sastrowardoyo as Dewi Api, Najwa Shihab as Nani Wijaya, the first Sri Asih as portrayed in the 1954 film, Maudy Koesnaedi as Dewi Asih. Chicco Jerikho appears as Awang / Godam in the mid-credits scene.[2]
Production
In 2019, Joko Anwar as the creative director of Bumilangit Cinematic Universe confirmed that Pearce would portray Sri Asih for the upcoming BCU project after her first appearance on Gundala.[3] In 2020, Anwar confirmed that a Citra-winning actor would play as the villain in the film, but still unnamed.[4]
Sri Asih was initially scheduled to be released in November 2020, with production starting seven months prior.[8] However, the plan was scrapped due to a longer and more thorough preparation process.[9]
The film was scheduled to be released theatrically on 6 October 2022, announced by Anwar and Upi during a Twitter Space.[10] The release was postponed once again to 17 November 2022 after Upi's disappointment with the then-final results.[11] It garnered 82,031 admissions on the premiere date and received 570,619 admissions during its theatrical run.[12][13] The film was also screened at the 2023 International Film Festival Rotterdam during the Limelight program.[14]