Private Project

MELAUNG (SCREAM)

A man who wants to report that he has been raped by woman but the police did not believe his story

  • Ruth Irianty
    Director
  • Ruth Irianty
    Writer
  • Shekinah Glory
    Producer
  • Bismo Satrio
    Key Cast
    "Gilang"
  • Mariana Resli
    Key Cast
    "Ida"
  • Irna Suryniawati
    Key Cast
    "Dewi"
  • Winnie Benjamin
    1st Assistant Director
  • Anastashia Sava
    Script Continuity
  • Kevin Dewabroto
    Script Continuity
  • Kevin Ezekiel
    Associate Producer
  • Femi Gunawan
    Talent Coordinator
  • Najla Khalisha
    Director of Photography
  • Kiv Silva
    1st Asisstant Camera
  • Fadhillah N.P
    Sound recordist
  • M.I.R Caesariko
    Boom operator
  • Gabriel Bima
    Gaffer
  • Alvin Jemmy
    Best boy
  • Aldo
    Best boy
  • Batari Aurel
    Art director
  • Richard Aldo
    Art Assistant
  • Ryan Silubun
    Art Assistant
  • Dava
    Art Assistant
  • Adriyanus Pramono
    Art Assistant
  • Gladys Sulistino
    Make up Artist
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Runtime:
    12 minutes 18 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    July 5, 2019
  • Production Budget:
    1,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    Indonesia
  • Country of Filming:
    Indonesia
  • Language:
    Indonesian
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    Yes - Binus University
Director Biography - Ruth Irianty

Ruth Irianty is an Indonesian young filmmaker who has been directed and written several short films. She is now currently working at a local production house in the production department.

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Director Statement

It’s concerning to see how more often than not we see
rape and sexual assault as a “common thing”
happening in our society. They know that these
tragedies exist everywhere but act like they are
powerless to stop it from happening. Even in worse
cases, some would think that the victims deserved to
be harassed and violated. This film was made for us
to see the ugly truth about how victims of rape,
especially women, are being treated. Gathering the
voices from those who have been hurt, this film is a
story that is hope to be heard by others.