Rahabi Mandra, affectionately known as Abi, is a remarkably Indonesian filmmaker gifted who has left an indelible mark on the industry. His illustrious career trajectory began with a humble start as an assistant director on the film "Habibie & Ainun" in the year 2012, serving as a pivotal stepping stone for his subsequent achievements.
Abigail's remarkable career trajectory took a significant turn with her appearance in the adrenaline-fueled action-thriller "2014: Siapa di Atas Presiden" in the year 2014, a cinematic masterpiece that went on to receive numerous accolades, including nominations for the esteemed Commendable Film award, as well as Best Directing and Best Screenplay, at the illustrious Bandung Film Festival, which took place in 2015.
Notable breakthroughs in his career were marked the with release of the war-drama film "Kadet 1947" in the year 2021, a cinematic masterpiece that garnered widespread recognition and accolades, ultimately resulting in him being bestowed with the prestigious Best Directing and Best Film awards at the esteemed Indonesian Screen Awards, which took place during the renowned Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival.
Abraham has extensively demonstrated his remarkable artistic acumen and innovative vision through his remarkable work on the iconic Motorbike Stunt, a groundbreaking and unforgettable visual spectacle, which showcased the remarkable President Joko Widodo as the central figure, serving as the highlight of the 2018 Asian Games, thus further solidifying his reputation as a creative and visionary filmmaker, a testament to his exceptional skill and expertise in the realm of filmmaking.
Abi's most recent cinematic endeavour, titled "Gampang Cuan", has achieved remarkable commercial triumph, thereby solidifying his stature as a prominent and influential figure within the Indonesian film industry, leaving an indelible mark on the country's cinematic landscape.