Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens

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Directed byLucky Kuswandi
Screenplay byGina S. Noer
Story by
  • Gina S. Noer
  • Muhammad Zaidy
Produced by
  • Muhammad Zaidy
  • Meiske Taurisia
Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens
Netflix release poster
Directed byLucky Kuswandi
Screenplay byGina S. Noer
Story by
  • Gina S. Noer
  • Muhammad Zaidy
Produced by
  • Muhammad Zaidy
  • Meiske Taurisia
Starring
CinematographyBatara Goempar
Edited byAline Jusria
Music by
  • Ken Jenie
  • Mar Galo
Production
company
Palari Films
Distributed byNetflix
Release date
  • 17 June 2021 (2021-06-17)
Running time
100 minutes
CountriesIndonesia
United States
LanguagesIndonesian
English

Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens (transl.Ali & the Queens of Queens) is a 2021 Indonesian comedy-drama film directed by Lucky Kuswandi, written by Gina S. Noer and Muhammad Zaidy and starring Iqbaal Dhiafakhri Ramadhan, Marissa Anita, Aurora Ribero and Nirina Zubir.[1][2] Ramadhan portrays the son from a divorced household visiting his mother (Anita) at New York City to reconcile.

In Jakarta, 17-year-old Ali watches his dying father, Hasan, die of heart attack. Ali's mother Mia left them for New York City (NYC) when he was five. Initially believing that Mia had died, Ali finds letters, postcards, and flight tickets for Ali to visit Mia in New York, which Hasan hid from him. Ali reveals his desire to search for his mother in NYC, and after heated negotiations, his helicopter aunt Suci gives him two weeks. He visits an apartment in Queens where his mother stayed previously and meets her friend Party, who works as a cleaner. She shares the same apartment with Biyah, a Bondho Nekat [id]-turned-paparazzi; Ance, a single helicopter mom; and Chinta, a masseuse. Compensated with money, they pledge to help Ali's search for Mia. They also guide Ali through NYC, and Ali helps them in their jobs so that they can earn US$10,000 to open an Indonesian restaurant, Ratu Ratu Queens (transl.Queens of Queens). Ali develops a crush on Eva, Ance's daughter born in NYC.

Through a friend, Biyah learns that Mia resides in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Ali decides to visit her, who is shocked at his presence and slams the door. Ali also learns that Mia has a new husband, Alex, a son and daughter. The next day, Ali re-attempts to engage with her and reveals Hasan's death. Mia expresses her condolences and shares her phone number. Ali and Mia meet up in a cafe near Ali's apartment, and the two spend the day together but end awry as Ali asks his mom to include him in her new family; she says this could ruin her household, also revealing that Hasan ignorantly prohibited Ali from flying to New York with the ticket she purchased.

Ali invites Mia to a Thanksgiving dinner at her old apartment. Mia feels taunted passive-aggressively by Biyah, Ance, and Chinta on her actions when Ali shows up at her doorstep. Feeling guilty, she hands a US$20,000 check to Party, directed towards Ali, and informs Party to convince Ali to return to Indonesia. Assuming Party and her friends are only after his money, Ali expresses betrayal and leaves the apartment. Mia reveals that she indeed provided the check, reasoning that she cannot abandon her new family and wants Ali to return. She tearfully responds that the more she meets Ali, the more guilty she feels for leaving him. Ali reluctantly asks her to disown her. Mia tearfully confesses that she has been a terrible mother and tells Ali to hate her so he can leave.

Ali leaves, staying up through predawn, and meets up with Eva, who advises him to go back to the apartment. He complies, and shows Party, Biyah, Ance, and Chinta a video he edited using videos he recorded while living with them, expressing his apology and positivity. They reconcile, and Ali accepts them as his new family. In the end, Ali is accepted into a local university, and as Christmas nears, Mia confides on Ali in private to Alex. In a mid-credits scene, Ali's cousin flies to NYC to meet Ali upon Suci's demand.

Cast

Release

It was released on 17 June 2021 on Netflix.

Television series

On 15 August 2024, Netflix announced that the prequel series, Ratu Ratu Queens: The Series had been in production.[3] The series premiered on 12 September 2025.[4]

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