Arini is "misled" by a close friend, Ira, who wants to marry her husband, Helmi. Eventually she finds out this plan, so she asks for a divorce and leaves her son, who later is discovered to have kidney failure. She leaves for the U.S. where she meets Nick, a student who wants to escape from his conservative, and troubled family. Nick really loves Arini, but the latter is still involved in many matters related to her ex-husband. The director, Sophan Sophiaan, who has a political activist family background, always uses his films to criticise social and political issues. Only this time, he does it in a more subtle way.
Unfortunately the movie Arini (There are Still Trains Passing By) is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Eddy Suhendro | Screenplay |
Camera | Harry Simon | Director of Photography |
Directing | Sophan Sophiaan | Director |
Sound | Billy J. Budiardjo | Music Director |
Production | Bambang Widitomo | Producer |
Production | Hatoek Soebroto | Producer |
Art | Ibnu Samsi | Art Direction |
Writing | Mira W | Story |
Editing | Sri Kuncoro Syamsuri | Editor |