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Release Date:
November 28, 2020
Original Title:
Nu Malipir Kasingsal
Genres:
Comedy | Mystery
Production Companies:
Cinemora Pictures
Production Countries:
Indonesia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
Bonar, a filmmaker from Jakarta, goes to a hotel at Pelabuhan Ratu beach to search for his new film's inspiration. On day three, suddenly, he loses his laptop when the hotel housekeeper cleaning his room. Bonar asks the hotel staff to investigate who stole his laptop. Then, something mystic happens. It's odd that, suddenly, all people at and around the hotel only speak in Sundanese, neither in Indonesian nor in other languages. Bonar is puzzled because he cannot talk in Sundanese. Then, a mysterious woman named Lilis comes and speaks in Indonesian. She asserts about knowing the stealer's suspect. However, in one condition that Bonar needs to help Lilis for creating a film about the romance story of her grandparents.
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Art Direction:
Loike Tenggara
Camera Operator:
Zein Jorghian
Director:
Roufy Nasution
Director of Photography:
Insan Burhansyah
Editor:
Idan Firdaus
Producer:
Dzikri Maulana
Sound Mix Technician:
Andri Ramadhan
Sound Recordist:
Rizaldy Bagas
Wardrobe Designer:
Kantya L. Yuniar
Writer:
Roufy Nasution
Elis Setiani
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