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5 Facts about God Allowing Me to Sin, the Latest Film that Gives Voice to Women’s Issues

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5 Facts about God Allowing Me to Sin, the Latest Film that Gives Voice to Women’s Issues

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The Indonesian film world continues to intensively produce new films, Bunda. Now, we are again presented with a film entitled Lord, Allow Me to Sin.

Lord, Allow Me to Sin Previously it had a limited screening at various film festivals. However, it can only be watched in general on the big screen starting May 22, 2024.

For your information, this religious drama genre film was produced by MVP Pictures and produced by Raam Punjabi, Bunda. Interestingly, this broadcast immediately caught the public’s attention because it received various reactions.

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Mother is curious about films Lord, Allow Me to Sin This? Check out the summary of the facts that Bubun has summarized from various sources below.

Synopsis God’s film, Let Me Sin

Before being known as a mistress, Nadyah Kirani, played by Aghniny Haque, was a Rohis student who had lofty dreams, Mother. He is known as a figure who has the desire to dedicate his life to God’s path.

He also joined the Dariyah Islamic organization. Together with this group, Kiran fought to preach the caliphate system which was considered ideal and in accordance with Islamic law.

However, his decision to join this organization actually made Kiran choose a different path. Until an incident changes the course of his life, Kiran seems to have to survive by using various means.

A role model cleric he followed then offered to marry Kiran. Kiran, who was pressed by the economic situation, seemed moved to accept the offer.

After officially marrying the cleric, something unexpected happened.

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Adapted from a novel Lord, Let Me Be a Whore

This film, made by the famous Indonesian director, Hanung Bramantyo, is adapted from a novel by Muhidin M. Dahlan entitled God, Let Me Be A Whore.

This novel was first printed in 2003 and the 16th time in 2016. The stories in this novel also contain a number of stories that can trigger trauma or discomfort, especially regarding sexual harassment.

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