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Release Date:
January 9, 2020
Original Title:
Surat dari Kematian
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Max Pictures
Production Countries:
Indonesia
Ratings / Certifications:
ID: 17+
Runtime: 86
Failing to prove the urban legend of Mbak Rohanna's ghost at Virgin Bridge, Yogyakarta, makes Zein (Endi Arfian) have to propose other haunted places to Kinan (Carrisa Perruset) to make content on their YouTube channel. One time, Pasha (Omara Esteghlal), a student from the same college with Kinan and Zein, carries out a gruesome action in the middle of the city of Yogyakarta and claims to get a letter from the death. The letter threatens, if Pasha does not do what is ordered in the letter, then death would pick him up. From that letter, Kinan and Zein investigate Gama Plaza, an old building that had been used as a place of suicide by their campus students several years ago, Darius (Jerome Kurnia). When they begin the investigation, the next letter arrive again to one of their campus student, and this time it takes a life. Kinan believes that this is a premeditated murder, but Zein argues that everything that happens is related to the spirit of Darius.
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Art Direction:
Danang Yoga Heratno
Casting Director:
Very
Nova Sardjono
Gilang Numerouno
Ibnu Widodo
Colorist:
Yehuda Aribowo
Costume Designer:
Pradani Ratna
Director:
Hestu Saputra
Director of Photography:
Galang Galih
Editor:
Andhy Pulung
Line Producer:
Yosi Arifianto
Makeup Designer:
Nae Salakory
Music Director:
Krisna Purna
Producer:
Ody Mulya Hidayat
Production Manager:
Yosep Nurhandi
Sound Designer:
Krisna Purna
Sound Recordist:
Krisna Purna
Story:
Adham T. Fusama
Writer:
Evelyn Afnilia
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