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Release Date:
June 12, 2025
Original Title:
Hayya 3: Gaza
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
786 Production
Warna Pictures
Production Countries:
Indonesia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
Abdullah Gaza or usually called Gaza is an orphan boy. His father, a humanitarian volunteer, died after returning from Palestine. Since his father's death, Gaza has been placed in an orphanage managed by Ustazah Dewi and his sister Rafah Shafira. There, Gaza met Hayya, a little girl from Palestine who had lived for four years and was trying to find peace in this country. The genocide in Palestine prevented Hayya from returning to his homeland. At the orphanage, Gaza and Hayya's relationship gradually became close. For Hayya, the presence of Gaza is like a cure for longing, considering that its name is similar to the land of his birth. Their lives became cheerful again, complementing each other, until a bad incident came back and threatened their lives.
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Art Direction:
Fahmi Ibrahim
Costume Designer:
Tia Ananda
Director:
Jastis Arimba
Director of Photography:
Yahdi Jamhur
Editor:
Risan Hadi Putra
Executive Producer:
Erick Yusuf
Oki Setiana Dewi
Imam T. Saptono
Makeup & Hair:
Eria Novita Sari
Producer:
Helvy Tiana Rosa
Asma Nadia
Sound Recordist:
Agung Adi Pratama
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