Keluarga Cemara | |
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Created by | Arswendo Atmowiloto |
Starring | Adi Kurdi Lia Waroka Novia Kolopaking Anneke Putri Ceria Hade Anisa Fujianti Pudji Lestari |
Theme music composer | Harry Tjahjono Nana M.R. (Nana Master) Suko |
Opening theme | "Hariku" (performed by Tiara cs) "Harta Berharga" (performed by Ceria Hade, Anisa Fujianti and Puji Lestari) |
Ending theme | "Hariku" (performed by Tiara cs) "Harta Berharga" (performed by Ceria Hade, Anisa Fujianti and Puji Lestari) |
Country of origin | Indonesia |
Original languages | Indonesian Sundanese |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 412 |
Production | |
Production locations | Sukabumi and Jakarta |
Running time | 20 minutes 40 minutes (Kembali ke Asal) |
Production company | PT. Atmo Chademas Persada |
Original release | |
Network | RCTI |
Release | 6 October 1996 2003 | –
Network | TV7 |
Release | 2004 30 January 2005 | –
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Keluarga Cemara (literally translated as Cemara's Family[1][2]) is an Indonesian television series which first aired from October 6, 1996 to February 28, 2005. Based on a serialized novel with same title by Arswendo Atmowiloto,[3][4] the series was originally broadcast on RCTI from 1996 to 2003, and was continued under the title Keluarga Cemara: Kembali ke Asal (English: Cemara's Family is Back to Origin), which aired on TV7 in 2004 and 2005.
As the title implies, Keluarga Cemara tells the story of a girl named Cemara, with her family, who moved to start a new life in a small town after her father's business in the city went bankrupt. It stars Adi Kurdi, Cherrya Agustina Hendiawan, Anisa Fujianti, and Puji Lestari. Also featured Lia Waroka, Novia Kolopaking, and Anneke Putri who take turns playing the role of Mother (Emak) during the series.
Together with the Lorong Waktu and Si Doel Anak Sekolahan, Keluarga Cemara is often referred to as the renaissance of the Indonesian television series.[5][6][7][8]