Abstract:Screening of sexy killers films ahead of the 2019 elections simultaneously caused propaganda in the community. After the screening of the film, there were abstentions which were quoted on many social media and abstentions have been proven as much as 19.24% of the votes. This then motivates researchers to find out students' perceptions as elements of the academic community assessing abstentions when linked to the screening of sexy killers films. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative and us… Show more
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