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Release Date:
April 10, 2022
Original Title:
can we call?
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
Can We Call? is a contemporary romance about two young-adults from opposite parts of the World who find in each other the only support they got against the struggles and uncertainties of adulthood. This is an independent short film about loneliness, immaturity, self-love, and digital-age relationship.
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Art Direction:
Giana Lannes
Daniel Ongko
Assistant Camera:
Clara Tinoco
Assistant Director:
Bruno Vieira
Camera Operator:
Leandro Brigido
Cinematography:
Marlon Queiroz
Director:
Rahul Mulani
Director of Photography:
Akhmad Khomaini
Editor:
Jack Reddick-Cole
Executive Producer:
Dhanielle Daphne
Darsh Thakker
Lynn Houston
Bonney Todd
Dina Shabayek
Paola Novelli
Barbara Tallent
Robert McGuire
Tony Clavio
First Assistant Director:
Bagus A. Widhyartama
Music:
Santiago Amézquita
Producer:
Bruno Guedelha
Screenplay:
Bruno Guedelha
Second Assistant Director:
Haryanto Abdullah
Sound Designer:
Veronica Brasil
Sound Mixer:
Qeis Sulthon
João Henrique Costa
Story:
Rahul Mulani
Bruno Guedelha
Unit Production Manager:
Guilherme Salomão
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Priscilla Johanna
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