Sillage
Rama and Adam spend a night together, reminiscing about the sweet stories of their years-long love journey. Through intimate and intense conversations, they come to realize the true meaning of love amidst the maturing of age.
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Richardo FransiscoliDirector
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Richardo FransiscoliWriter
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Keanaya ChandrikaProducer
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Dimas AdiputroProducer
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Imam WahyudiCasting
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Jimmy AprilioAssistant Director
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Aaron HartKey Cast"Adam"
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Aji PanjiKey Cast"Rama"
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Chris DerekTheme Song Artist
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Richardo FransiscoliEditor
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Apose ProductionProduction House
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Queer Drama, Slice of Life
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Runtime:11 minutes 11 seconds
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Completion Date:July 1, 2024
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Country of Origin:Indonesia
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Country of Filming:Indonesia
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Language:Indonesian
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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100% Manusia Film Festival 2024Jakarta
Indonesia
September 7, 2024
Official Selection -
100% Manusia Film Festival 2024Jakarta
Indonesia
September 7, 2024
Audience Award -
Gado-Gado Film Program - LAB111 CinemaAmsterdam
Netherlands
February 26, 2025 -
International Queer and Migrant Film Festival 2025Amsterdam
Netherlands
May 8, 2025
Richardo Fransiscoli (29) is a creative professional who has been involved in videography and the film industry since 2017. His passion for visual arts—encompassing photography, graphic design, and audiovisual work—began in high school. His debut short film "Haram - Haram Cinta", marked the beginning of his career and was selected in the Gayaman category at the Solo Film Festival in 2012. To this day, Richardo continues to create across various visual media. His works frequently explore themes of gender issues, sexuality, and human rights.
In contemporary Indonesia, prejudice against sexual minority groups persists, severely restricting the spaces where LGBTQA+ individuals can express their true selves. Sillage offers a poignant slice-of-life depiction of this reality, and aims to serve as a reflection point on the journey towards acceptance—both societal and individual—of the LGBTQA+ community.