A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 6, 2014
Original Title:
Ketika Tuhan Jatuh Cinta
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Leica Production
Studio Sembilan Production
Production Countries:
Indonesia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
Fikri, groomed by a modest family, grows into a pious and independent figure. In addition to his study, he also helps his father and mother to make cakes, fried snacks, painting frames, and sand ornament sold through several galleries. One of which is Koh Acong’s gallery who has a beautiful daughter, Lidya. Fikri is the dream of many girls in campus. But, there is only one girl at Fikri’s heart: Leni. Leni actually likes Fikri, but as a Muslim girl who always control her behavior, she keeps her feelings toward Fikri. She also rejects Fikri’s friend, Irul who is handsome, rich, and famous playboy. After graduation and should be separated, Leni’s and Fikri’s feeling of mutual love revealed. However, when they are preparing the proposal, they must accept the fact that Leni will be matched to other men. Fikri solemnly remind Leni to abide by his parents
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Art Direction:
Fauzi
Assistant Editor:
Irat Gustafiano
Casting Director:
Indriani
Costume Designer:
Zhaenal Zhen
Dian Pelangi
Dialogue Editor:
Hadrianus Eko
Digital Intermediate Assistant:
Sundoro S.
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Aryo Erlangga
Director:
Chiska Doppert
Director of Photography:
Ari Fatahilah
Editor:
Bagus Iman
Executive Producer:
Gobind Pridhnani
Jacky Pridhnani
Foley Artist:
Bakti Setiawan
Foley Mixer:
Rizkia Ayub
Graphic Designer:
Pandu Chiman
Line Producer:
Alvin Davi
Hariman
Makeup Artist:
Zhaenal Zhen
Dian Pelangi
Matchmove Supervisor:
Edu Aditama
Music Director:
Izzal Peterson
Producer:
Ravi Pridhnani
Andy Shafik
Screenplay:
Daniel Tito
Senior Colorist:
Adityawan Susanto
Sound Designer:
Hadrianus Eko
Sound Effects Editor:
Jonet Sri Untoro
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rizkia Ayub
Sound Recordist:
Abdul Malik
Sound Supervisor:
Basuki Wachroedji
Still Photographer:
Rezha P.N.
Story:
Wahyu Sujani
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