Ketika (2004)
In a country where the law is strictly enforced, many conglomerates commit suicide. Tajir, another conglomerate, refrains from committing suicide because he remembers his wife and daughter, Mutiara. His business bankruptcy resulted in the confiscation of all his assets, leaving him impoverished. Tajir then becomes a bajaj driver, while his wife runs a food stall.
Director:
Deddy Mizwar
Writer:
Musfar Yasin
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Deddy Mizwar as Tajir |
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Lydia Kandou as Tajir's Wife |
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Lucky Hakim as Ical |
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Ayudia Bing Slamet as Nunut |
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Senandung Nacita as Mutiara |
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Dorman Borisman as Sukur |
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Dewi Yull as Sukur's Wife |
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Jeremias Nyangoen as Gregi |
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Wieke Widowati as Gregi's Wife |
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Didi Petet as Aman |
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Andre Taulany as Boy |
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Rano Karno as Taxi Driver |
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Opie Kumis as Cat seller |
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Egy Fedly as Executor |
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Lia Agustine as Secretary |
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Miing “Bagito" as Vice Rector |
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Dwiky Riza as |
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Johan Jeihan as |
| Directing | Deddy Mizwar | Director |
| Writing | Musfar Yasin | Screenplay |
| Production | Giselawati Wiranegara | Producer |
| Sound | Dwiki Darmawan | Music Director |
| Camera | Rudy Kurwet | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Rudi Jadnauli | Editor |
| Sound | Ncang Mamat | Sound Designer |
| Art | Goetheng Iku Ahkin | Art Direction |
| Writing | Musfar Yasin | Story |