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The Illegal Romance

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The Illegal Romance
Percintaan Tanpa Izin
Directed by Ampal
Written by
Produced by Edward Shi Cheul-kyung
Starring
Edited by Anne Muramandok
Music by Jazznie Alle Jacob
Production
company
Animonsta Studios Phinbella
Distributed by Skyline Production
Wayang Tinggi Entertainment
Release date
Running time
74 minutes
Country Phinbella Phinbella
Language Phineaner

The Illegal Romance (in Phineaner as Percintaan Tanpa Izin; literally as Romance Without Permission) is a RP 2619 Phinbellan film produced by a Bahot-based production company, Skyline Production, where it has its branches in Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï and in Negara Awan. Directed by a famous director, Ampal, who is famous for his films, Our Phinbella, Forest Love and Electron Sega Kelabu. The film stars a famous vocalist, Mat Phinean Tōnán'hyôrï Flynn and an unnamed famous singer and actress. Phinean Tōnán'hyôrï plays an illegal immigrant who comes from an island in Hurmu and comes to a city in Phinbella to earn a living and live with his grandfather who has obtained Phinbellan citizenship. While these actress plays the role of a teacher who teaches at a school on a remote island close to the city, where he has been engaged since childhood and suddenly broke off in the middle of the road because his fiance had a lover who was said to be already pregnant with an illegitimate child.

This film is about the reality of life in the directly-administered territory and dependent territory in Phinbella where illegal immigrants from any country close to Phinbella come and live in this country, recently a few immigrants often find trouble in the country they live in and most immigrants who live in this country are already married and have children, historical events that the characters of youth and adulthood do not directly experience, but nevertheless, change their lives and fate.