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Release Date:
December 16, 2023
Original Title:
Hafiz & Friends Recap: This Is Why We Can Have Nice Things
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
SOUR+ Entertainment Inc
Production Countries:
Indonesia
Ratings / Certifications:
ID: 17+
Runtime: 120
The event commences with a montage showcasing Hafiz and his friends' camaraderie and shared experiences. They are seen laughing, playing, and simply cherishing each other's company. Their strong bond and unwavering support for one another are evident. Hafiz takes the stage to deliver a heartfelt speech about the importance of friendship. He recounts how his friends have consistently been there for him, offering unwavering support and guidance throughout his life. He also shares how friendship has empowered him to navigate challenging times.
Cinematography:
Muhammad Hafiz
Editor:
Muhammad Hafiz
Executive Music Producer:
Muhammad Hafiz
Executive Producer:
Muhammad Hafiz
Music Arranger:
Muhammad Hafiz
Producer:
Muhammad Hafiz
Producer's Assistant:
Risky Darmansyah
Arif Fatwa
Muhammad Ramadhani Ratta
Supervising Editor:
Anders Halkon
Writer:
Muhammad Hafiz
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