April 30, 2026 | 02:55 pm

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Nearly nine decades after making history as the first Asian team to appear in the World Cup in 1938, the Indonesian national football team's journey has been defined by a long absence from the global stage. However, a recent resurgence has revived a distant dream, as the squad reached its furthest point in modern history by breaking into the third round of the Asian World Cup qualifiers.
This high-stakes journey is now the subject of a feature-length documentary titled The Longest Wait: No Dream is Too Far, No Wait is Too Long. Formally introduced at a press conference in Jakarta on Wednesday, April 28, 2026, the film is scheduled for a nationwide theatrical release on June 18, 2026. Along with the announcement, producers unveiled the first official poster and trailer.
Produced by Fremantle Indonesia and Beach House Pictures, the film promises unprecedented access to the Garuda squad. Moving beyond final scores, it explores the diverse backgrounds of a squad composed of local talent and players from the diaspora, all united under the "Red and White" banner.
"What we want to show [in this film] is not just the results, but the humanism of the players," said Sakti Parantean, Executive Producer at Fremantle Indonesia, during a press conference in Jakarta on Wednesday, April 28, 2026.
He emphasized that the film captures the less visible sacrifices, such as the months spent away from family and the immense psychological burden of carrying a nation’s expectations.
Donovan Chan, Executive Producer and Co-founder of Beach House Pictures, added: "From the very beginning, we saw this as more than a football story. It’s about a nation that has been waiting, hoping, and never really letting go of its dream."
The production spanned nearly two years, with film crews following the Garuda squad from locker rooms to quiet off-camera moments. This pursuit of authenticity took the crew across the globe, from various cities in Europe to the intense atmosphere of Middle Eastern stadiums.
In one notable incident in Jeddah, members of the production team were briefly detained by local authorities while attempting to secure authentic footage, a testament to the lengths taken to document the team's grueling road to the 2026 World Cup. The production team even interviewed players' families abroad to understand how their connection to Indonesia remains vibrant while living far from home.
Fremantle Indonesia and Beach House Pictures collaborated directly with the Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) through PT Garuda Sepak Bola Indonesia (GSI) to secure this level of access.
National team player Shayne Pattynama described his participation as a meaningful experience, adding that the documentary's production was smooth and presented pure facts.
"The key is gaining trust... so you feel comfortable around the camera, saying the right things, and it doesn't feel forced," Pattynama said. He believes many supporters are eagerly awaiting the film, as are the players themselves.
"As I said, I haven't seen it in full myself, so I'm really, really excited," Pattynama added, echoing the anticipation felt by fans across the country.
Antara contributed to this article
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