A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 30, 2020
Original Title:
Everyday Is a Lullaby
Alternate Titles:
몽중인
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
13 Entertainment
The United Team of Art
Production Countries:
Indonesia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
Rektra was once recognized as the most promising and best screenwriter, winning continued success. He could work wherever he wanted to work at any time. However, as time goes by, both his talent and passion for the film seem to fade. He starts to think that making a sensual low-budget horror movie would benefit his life better. In order to overcome the slump, he tries to create an immortal masterpiece of his life inspired by his girlfriend who is an actress. Through her, he meets another woman who has no soul, and continues conversation without sense of time passing by. In the process of getting to know her, he realizes his ultimate passion is ignited
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Art Direction:
Andromedha Pradana
Assistant Script:
Mario Kartawinatta
Co-Producer:
Ilya Sigma
Dewi Piay
Costume Designer:
Dara Asvia
Director:
Putrama Tuta
Director of Photography:
Ipung Rachmat Syaiful
Editor:
Chuck Gutierrez
Executive Producer:
Hugo Julian
Amanda Iswan
Deepak G. Samtani
Lavesh Samtani
Line Producer:
Syaiful Wathan
Makeup Artist:
Ucok Albasirun
Music Director:
Aghi Narottama
Post Producer:
Insan Kurniawan
Post Production Coordinator:
Andi A. Manoppo
Producer:
John Badalu
Manoj Kumar Samtani
Sound Designer:
Khikmawan Santosa
Yudha Pramitha
Sound Recordist:
Ichsan Rachmaditta
Writer:
Ilya Sigma
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