Korea’s Barunson E&a Partners With Indonesia’s Miles Films On ‘What’s With Love’ Reboot ‘Rangga & Cinta’

Korea’s Barunson E&a is set to join Indonesian musical film Rangga & Cinta as a co-investor and will launch the film for international sales at Hong Kong’s Filmart, which takes place from March 17 to 20.
Rangga & Cinta is a reboot of the 2002 box office hit What’s With Love? (Ada Apa Dengan Cinta?). The new musical film will revisit the original story, centering on Cinta, a popular 17-year-old high school girl whose name means “love” in Indonesian. When she falls for Rangga, a reclusive schoolmate, her close-knit friendships begin to unravel, forcing her to choose between love and loyalty.
Since launching its international operations in October 2022, Rangga & Cinta marks Barunson E&a’s fourth non-Korean feature for international sales. The Korean company, which produced Parasite, previously launched Vietnamese horror-comedy Don’t Cry, Butterfly. The film won both the Grand Prize and the Most Innovative Feature Award at the 2024 Venice Critics’ Week.
Rangga & Cinta is a reboot of the 2002 box office hit What’s With Love? (Ada Apa Dengan Cinta?). The new musical film will revisit the original story, centering on Cinta, a popular 17-year-old high school girl whose name means “love” in Indonesian. When she falls for Rangga, a reclusive schoolmate, her close-knit friendships begin to unravel, forcing her to choose between love and loyalty.
Since launching its international operations in October 2022, Rangga & Cinta marks Barunson E&a’s fourth non-Korean feature for international sales. The Korean company, which produced Parasite, previously launched Vietnamese horror-comedy Don’t Cry, Butterfly. The film won both the Grand Prize and the Most Innovative Feature Award at the 2024 Venice Critics’ Week.
- 3/10/2025
- by Sara Merican
- Deadline Film + TV
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