NURUT DONG
Inspired by the Indonesian idiom, “Anak dipangku dilepaskan, beruk di rimba disusukan”, tells a story of a young boy who always being told by his strict dad to position his bed based on Feng Shui to get a good energy in the house.
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Bryan Kristhoporus GondoDirector
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James Isaac GustianProducer
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Bryan Kristhoporus GondoWriter
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Samuel JulistianKey Cast"An"
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Indra PermanaKey Cast"Papa"
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Giovin IndrawantaDirector of Photography
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I Kadek Wibiseka DwiduyaEditor
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Dennise JoyliemAssistant Director
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Project Title (Original Language):NURUT DONG
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Project Type:Short, Student
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Genres:Family, Comedy, Coming of Age, Slice of Life
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Runtime:6 minutes 56 seconds
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Completion Date:June 21, 2022
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Production Budget:70 USD
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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, Codec H.264
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes - BINUS University Film School
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Bryan Kristhoporus Gondo is a film student at BINUS Film School.
Feng Sui is considered as something to believed by the Chinese culture to ensure there is a balance in a room. However, some people today think that Feng Sui is something that is too ancient and unreasonable rather than the actual fact which is the real function of Feng Sui is to make a certain room neat and helps improve the human quality of sleep. I made this film to improve people's perception of Feng Sui and use irony in addition to make people aware of the importance of remembering from what they have said before so as not to embarrass themselves in front of the others. Inspired by the Javanese Idiom “Anak dipangku dilepaskan beruk di rimba disusukan” which means always take care of other people's business regardless of their own business.