A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 23, 2017
Original Title:
Baracas
Alternate Titles:
Baracas: Barisan Anti Cinta Asmara
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Max Pictures
Production Countries:
Indonesia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Bandung is frightened because of the youth who left his family to join Baracas. Baracas is a place where men are disillusioned by women formed by Agus (Ringgo Agus Rahman). They muster strength and unite feelings to hate women all over the world and on all the elements concerned with women. Agus is a former girlfriend of Sarah (Tika Bravani), who suddenly Sarah broke up their relationship. The resistance movement against Baracas accused the police and the city administration of deliberately allowing Baracas to flourish. That's why they are demos. Even Baracas got a physical attack. Resistance is also done by ex-girlfriend members of Baracas. They do various ways to change the way Baracas thinks.
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ADR Mixer:
Bakti Setiawan
Art Direction:
Antonius Boedy
Assistant Costume Designer:
Rudi Manis
Dekha Laras
Assistant Director:
Rahmadi Irawan
Oktiarini Imaniar
Praditya Putri Ananda
Deni Rachman
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Rudi Manis
Dekha Laras
Casting Coordinator:
Jimmy Muttaqin
Co-Producer:
Iang Darmawan
Budi Mulianto
Costume Designer:
Ogheholic
Dialogue Editor:
Hadrianus Eko
Director:
Pidi Baiq
Director of Photography:
Angela Andreyanti Rikarastu
Editor:
Cesa David Luckmansyah
Wijayanto
Foley Artist:
Andika Putra
Foley Editor:
Bakti Setiawan
Foley Mixer:
Firman Satyanegara
Gaffer:
Dwi Handono
Lighting Artist:
Alan Batra
Makeup Artist:
Ogheholic
Music Director:
Joseph S. Djafar
Producer:
Ody Mulya Hidayat
Production Manager:
Ody Mulya Hidayat
Pidi Baiq
Dienan Silmy
Script Supervisor:
Harry Triardani
Sound Designer:
Hadrianus Eko
Sound Effects Editor:
Iqbal Kautsar
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andrew Saputro
Sound Recordist:
Ude Wardhana
Storyboard:
Dendy Surya
Writer:
Pidi Baiq
Tubagus Deddy
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