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Release Date:
May 24, 2006
Original Title:
Lentera Merah
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Rapi Films
Production Countries:
Indonesia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
An employee of Lentera Merah, the campus newspaper of the University of Indonesia, is found dead in the office with the number '65' written in blood. Meanwhile, five students compete for a position at the publication.
Art Direction:
Allan Sebastian
Assistant Art Director:
Asep Rancung
Assistant Camera:
Rendra Yusworo
Assistant Director:
Fajar Bustomi
Casting Director:
Bagus Giri Guritno
Co-Director:
Iqbal Rais
Colorist:
Fathi Utama
Compositing Artist:
Totok Santoso
Andi Novianto
Continuity:
Dhitta Stephani
Costume Designer:
Retno Ratih Damayanti
Director:
Hanung Bramantyo
Director of Photography:
Roby Herby
Editor:
Andhy Pulung
Executive Producer:
Sonu Samtani
Sunil Samtani
Shalu Mulani
Sonya VM
Finance:
Almir Solowesi
Line Producer:
Tika Angela Sandy
Music Director:
Wiwiex Sudarno
Online Editor:
Totok Santoso
Andi Novianto
Producer:
Subagio S.
Gope T. Samtani
Sunil Samtani
Production Assistant:
Oyong Dwi Tarsanto
Property Master:
Reno Andreyant
Screenplay:
Hanung Bramantyo
Gina S. Noer
Sound Recordist:
Djoko Setiadi
Sound Supervisor:
Satrio Budiono
Still Photographer:
Erik Wirasakti
Story:
Hanung Bramantyo
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