Tinggal Meninggal (TingNing)
After the success of Agak Laen and Kaka Boss, Imajinari Productions presents its latest comedy-drama film, Tinggal Meninggal (TingNing), which promises to be unique and full of surprises.
The film released its Official Trailer and Original Soundtrack at a press conference held at Metropole XXI, Jakarta.
The Trailer and Soundtrack The trailer is full of surprises, showcasing absurd scenes, satirical dialogue, and Gema's (Omara Esteghlal) direct conversation with the audience. The film's original soundtrack, performed by Mawar de Jongh, adds an emotional depth to the story.
A Special Moment for Kristo Immanuel
This film marks a special moment for Kristo Immanuel, as it’s his first time directing a feature film. What’s more intriguing is that he’s not alone. Kristo co-directs with his wife, Jessica Tjiu. Together, they bring a wild idea born from anxiety, absurdity, and social reality, wrapped in a unique comedy.
About “Tinggal Meninggal” (TingNing)
“Tinggal Meninggal” is a comedy-drama film that explores the theme of bitter comedy. The original story comes from Kristo Immanuel’s wild idea, which eventually grew into a film that combines absurd humor with reflections on loneliness, the desire to be accepted, and the complexities of social life.
The Cast and Crew
The film stars Omara Esteghlal, Nirina Zubir, Mawar de Jongh, Muhadkly Acho, Ardit Erwandha, Shindy Huang, Mario Caesar, Nada Novia, Jared Ali, and other talented actors.
Produced by Dipa Andika and Ernest Prakarsa, “Tinggal Meninggal” is Imajinari’s seventh film, set to hit theaters on August 14, 2025.
Get Ready for a Unique Film Experience
If you’re curious about a film that’s “really unique but makes sense when you think about it,” “Tinggal Meninggal” is the answer.
Full of comedy, absurdity, and honesty, this film will take you on a journey you won’t expect. Follow the latest updates on the film’s official social media account @tingning.official. Don’t forget to watch the trailer now and get ready to laugh, wonder, and maybe even feel a little “slapped.”





















