Director Mike Wiluan told Medcom.id, in an interview published the day before the film's premiere, that he had been frustrated with colonial-themed Indonesian films being political dramas, likening it to a classroom, "We sit in the cinema for an hour or two not to jump to class or study again," and wanted to explore a more creative route. He first came up with the idea of a cowboy Western set in colonial Java in 2014, three years before production on the film, with actor Ario Bayu being among the first to be informed of his plans.[5] The initial script for the film was roughly 150 pages before being condensed to 100 pages.[6]

On 3 July 2017, actor Tio Pakusadewo first revealed details of the film to Kompas and announced that he was set to appear in it alongside the likes of Ario Bayu, Pevita Pearce, Happy Salma, Donny Damara and El Manik. Principal photography was scheduled for 20 August 2017.[7]


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The total number of actors and crew involved with the film numbered between 220 to 230 people.[5] The rehearsals and pre-production took about three months.[5] Pevita Pearce stated that she underwent archery training for two months, and trained with stuntmen from France and Thailand during rehearsals. Pearce added that riding the kerbau (water buffalo) was a "very big challenge" for her, describing them as "wild" and harder to control than horses.[8]

Yoshi Sudarso stated that he was the last to join the cast,[9] having joined a month before filming began and a week after reading the script.[10] He had difficulty with Indonesian, after having moved to the United States at age nine where he lived for 20 years and wasn't as fluent in the language. He spent a month learning Indonesian, and stated that costars Pevita Pearce, Hannah Al Rashid and others were helpful.[9] Sudarso also revealed he was offered a lucrative eight-year Hollywood contract as a stuntman and had to choose between doing the film or accepting the contract. After reading the script and speaking to the director, he made the decision to work on Buffalo Boys because his "heart and mind was in acting, not stunts anymore."[11] Speaking to NBC News, Sudarso stated, "Westerns are such a big part of American culture, but as Asian Americans, we never see ourselves in them."[12]

The film was shot on location in Yogyakarta, Java and in a studio in Batam, Riau Islands. In Yogyakarta, the production rented land in the Watu Murah area of Nanggulan, Kulon Progo. Scenes were typically shot between 3 AM and 6 PM.[1] Filming took place across 40 days. They shot in Yogyakarta for two weeks, with the rest being shot at their studio in Batam.[13]

According to Wiluan, they had initially thought riding a water buffalo would be easy and similar to riding a horse. However, they found it to be one of the most difficult tasks.[14] The biggest obstacle was the erratic weather; when it rained they would shelter inside as it made it difficult to film outdoors.[15]

A teaser trailer for the film was released on 16 March 2018.[16] The full-length trailer was released on 20 April.[17] On 2 May, the line-up for the 28th Fantasia International Film Festival was announced which included a world premiere for the film slated for 14 July 2018 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[18]

On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, Buffalo Boys has a 79% approval rating based on 34 reviews and an average rating of 6.5/10. Its critical consensus reads, "It's hampered somewhat by its disappointingly familiar story, but Buffalo Boys makes up for its shortcomings with plenty of exciting action sequences."[19] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 48/100 based on 11 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[20] Rotten tomatoes gave it a 79% on the TOMATOMETER based on 34 Reviews. And an Audiencee score of 38%[21][22]

Indonesian critic Agniya Khoiri of CNN Indonesia praised the film's action choreography and its depiction of colonialism, but criticized its quality of CGI and its choice of forgoing spoken Javanese and Dutch in favor of Indonesian and English.[25] Indonesian critic Paskalis Damar of SinekDoks stated, "As an action blockbuster, this Western crawls too deep into muds of character introductions and event set-ups, despite its straightforward premise [...] the movie also often suffers from clumsy scene transition. Disjointed scenes makes the dramatic portion feels a little incoherent and jumpy."[26] Brian Thompson of TheYoungFolks rated the film 7/10 and stated that "the film treats each fluid battle sequence as a miniature ballet. Calling upon both high noon shootouts and poetic martial arts precision, the transcendent actions set pieces strewn throughout Buffalo Boys are expertly staged."[27]

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This series of eight courses provides students with the foundational skills needed for success in the TFA major. The lower-division courses emphasize the history of storytelling, writing fundamentals, film as a vehicle for literature, and basic television production. The upper-division courses emphasize film criticism; collaboration across production roles; working independently as an "auteur"; and writing, producing, directing, and editing professionally produced stories exhibited in a public forum.

Admission to the television and film arts program is very competitive (approximately 15 students admitted each year) and based upon an application, letter of recommendation, and submission of creative work (including screenplays, short stories, and/or videos/films). All submitted materials are reviewed by the Television and Film Arts Advisory Committee.

1. demonstrate a knowledge of pre/post-production including all roles responsibilities for single camera productions shot on digital media

2. evaluate films and television programs with an understanding of structure and a historical context of media

3. understand and create a classical, three-act structure as it relates to writing scripts for television, film, and various new media

4. understand the business of tv, film, & other media-related industries and be able to create a Personalized Marketing Plan to help obtain a job

The Beyond Boundaries Screening & Discussion Series is an annual, six-part film series organized around categories of diversity including, but not limited to race, gender, class, sexuality, and abilities, with an emphasis on intersectionality.

We begin on February 15 with the news and documentary Emmy award-winning film, Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power (Sam Pollard & Geeta Gandbhir, 2022). The passing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 represented not the culmination of the Civil Rights Movement, but the beginning of a new, crucial chapter. Nowhere was this next battle better epitomized than in Lowndes County, Alabama, a rural, impoverished town with a vicious history of racist terrorism. In a town that was 80 percent Black but had zero Black voters, laws were just paper without power. Through first-person accounts and searing archival footage, the documentary tells the story of the local movement and young Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) organizers who fought not just for voting rights, but for Black Power in Lowndes County.

The Film Studies degree encourages students to approach film critically. Students acquire historical, theoretical and intercultural tools to study films from around the world and become capable of reading the art of cinema as cultural critics. This major is administered by the Department of Media Study, and many courses for the major come from this department.

The Film Study program is thoroughly interdisciplinary and coursework for the major can be found in other departments including English, African American Studies, Communication, Sociology, Romance Languages and Literatures and Global Gender and Sexuality Studies, as well as the Center for the Americas. The Film Studies program prepares students to analyze, deconstruct, and critique film. Students may take film production classes as electives in this major, but those whose primary interest is in filmmaking should consider if the production concentration in Media Study may be a better fit for them. The Film Studies Program educates students to become film writers and film teachers or to prepare for a film concentration in future graduate studies.

The BA in Film Studies requires a total of 14 courses (approximately 46 credit hours). At least 24 of the 46 credits must be at the 300 or 400 level. Students must receive a grade of C- or higher in all courses applied to the major.

Departmental Coursework: 

 While official requirements for the program are available in the course catalog, linked below, here is a quick outline of the categories that courses fall into (each required course above also falls into one of the categories below):

World Cinema (3 courses): 200-400 level courses that focus either on film on a worldwide level or on the film of national cultures or the representation of diverse cultural groups in American cinema.

For thousands of generations, buffalo (species bison bison) have evolved alongside Indigenous people who relied on them for food and shelter, and, in exchange for killing them, revered the animal. The stories of Native people anchor the series, including the Kiowa, Comanche, and Cheyenne of the Southern Plains; the Lakota, Salish, Kootenai, Mandan-Hidatsa, and Blackfeet from the Northern Plains; and others.

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