The Longest Wait film presents a coaching clinic for young players

The Longest Wait film presents a coaching clinic for young players

 



  The Longest Wait, a documentary film chronicling the Indonesian national team's journey in the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers, featured a coaching clinic attended by 45 young U15 footballers at the ASIOP Stadium, Cempaka Putih.

This activity is part of a series of film activations produced by Fremantle Indonesia and Beach House Pictures, a film that invites the public to understand that behind every great achievement there are always dreams, processes, and sacrifices that are not visible from what we see on the ground.

"So, this isn't a football film. It's a human story, if I may say so. A group of brothers, a group of brothers who achieved success, earning them a call-up to the national team, forming a very strong brotherhood. That's something that's never been seen before," said Fremantle Indonesia Managing Director Sakti Parantean when met by media crews, including  at the ASIOP Stadium.
As part of the coaching clinic series, participants also attended a talk show session entitled "No Dream is Too Far. No Wait is Too Long" featuring Sakti himself, Indonesian national team player Egy Maulana Vikri, and former Indonesian national team player Oktovianus "Okto" Maniani.

Through this interactive discussion, participants were invited to understand that football is not only about what happens on the field, but also about dreams, processes, sacrifices, and unity which are the core of the journey depicted in the film The Longest Wait.

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