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Dina is the youngest child who lives alone with her father who has dementia. Because Dina is busy working and can't look after her father all day. Until one day, Dina's father accidentally almost set the house on fire because he forgot to turn off the stove and accidentally broke a flower vase from his dead wife. Dina finally became very angry with him, and secretly decided to send him to a nursing home, full of doubts. When Dina returned home, her father managed to repair the vase so it was intact and decorated with red roses. Father's actions made Dina abandon her intention to send her father to a nursing home.

  • Livia Aurelie
    Director
  • Livia Aurelie
    Writer
  • Davis Davyant Saputra
    Producer
  • Cerrinthe Wijaya
    Director of Photography
  • Livia Aurelie
    Editor
  • Project Title (Original Language):
    Utuh
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Runtime:
    12 minutes 44 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    January 10, 2025
  • Production Budget:
    300 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    Indonesia
  • Country of Filming:
    Indonesia
  • Language:
    Indonesian
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Livia Aurelie

Student majoring in film from Bina Nusantara University. As a beginner filmmaker, I want to explore my abilities and turn them into a film whose meaning can be well received by the wider community, and want to create stories that are close to human life, by bringing deeper facts to open the audience's eyes. I hope that in the future, I will create many projects with a variety of stories in life.

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Director Statement

Fighting is not an easy thing. Everyone is born to fight. Fight for himself, as well as for others. Life is about struggle, especially for the people you love.

Loss is something that all humans will feel. What is our burden is how we deal with this loss. Sometimes people focus too much on what they don't have rather than what they do have.

Through Utuh, I hope that viewers can better appreciate what is still in their lives at this time, as well as continue to fight for themselves and their loved ones.