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Release Date:
January 13, 2022
Original Title:
Dear Nathan: Thank You Salma
Alternate Titles:
Dear Nathan 3
Thank You Salma
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Rapi Films
Screenplay Films
Production Countries:
Indonesia
Ratings / Certifications:
ID: 13+
Runtime: 112
Nathan and Salma enter the world of social activism. Salma chose to express himself digitally while Nathan chose to take to the streets. This difference sparked a big fight when Nathan was involved in a big riot at a demonstration. Their romance ended. Nathan tries to fight for Salma to continue his relationship. Unfortunately, Nathan's time is torn apart after Rebecca asks him to help Zanna, who is sexually assaulted. Nathan is in a difficult position, because he has to protect Zanna's privacy and keep this matter a secret from everyone including Salma. The problem is compounded when Salma is close to Afkar, a musician who has long idolized Salma. Nathan never stopped fighting for justice for Zanna, but at the same time he was also not willing to lose Salma.
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Art Direction:
Asep Suryaman
Casting Director:
Elhan Shaleh
Costume Designer:
Aldie Harra
Creative Producer:
Sunar S. Samtani
Director:
Kuntz Agus
Director of Photography:
Arfian
Editor:
Wildan M. Cahyo
Ryan Purwoko
Executive Producer:
Priya NK
Wicky V. Olindo
Sunil Samtani
Line Producer:
Ade Bule
Makeup & Hair:
Joko Idris
Music:
Ardhito Pramono
Andhika Triyadi
Novel:
Erisca Febriani
Producer:
Gope T. Samtani
Sound Designer:
Mohammad Ikhsan
Wahyu Tri Purnomo
Sound Recordist:
Hasanudin Bugo
Writer:
Gea Rexy
Bagus Bramanti
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