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In Loving Memory of “The Katabasis of Acel, Adri, Akbar, Amal, Anggun, Arga, Ari, Bambang, Cessa, Dagienkz, Dedeng, Demas, Dinda, Dwaji, Edwin, Fathan, Hatanto, Iban, Icus, Iin, Ima, Jay, Jim, Kenar, Kenny, Luqman, Mabel, Melani, Olvia, Rakha, Ramones, Rayhan, Rayyan, Ryan, Seiya, Sheesa, Tarra, Theo, Tiffany, and Vanessa”. It follows 40 interviews discussing funeral plans, flashbacks before death, and identities shaped by memories, among other things. What will be lost when they are gone? What fragments remain? This film serves as a memorial to each person's memories and hopes. The actual runtime is 23 hours and 17 minutes.

Top Cast

  • Marshella Citra

    Marshella Citra

    Acel

  • Fajar Fatrias Akbar

    Fajar Fatrias Akbar

    Akbar

  • Gorivana Ageza

    Gorivana Ageza

    Ageza

  • Kalyanarga Rizal

    Kalyanarga Rizal

    Arga

  • Adrianto Reksodipoetro

    Adrianto Reksodipoetro

    Adri

  • Anggun Priambodo

    Anggun Priambodo

    Anggun

  • Yacobus Ari Respati

    Yacobus Ari Respati

    Ari

  • Ignatius Bambang Sugiharto

    Ignatius Bambang Sugiharto

    Bambang

  • Manuella Princessa

    Manuella Princessa

    Cessa

Overview

In Loving Memory of “The Katabasis of Acel, Adri, Akbar, Amal, Anggun, Arga, Ari, Bambang, Cessa, Dagienkz, Dedeng, Demas, Dinda, Dwaji, Edwin, Fathan, Hatanto, Iban, Icus, Iin, Ima, Jay, Jim, Kenar, Kenny, Luqman, Mabel, Melani, Olvia, Rakha, Ramones, Rayhan, Rayyan, Ryan, Seiya, Sheesa, Tarra, Theo, Tiffany, and Vanessa”. It follows 40 interviews discussing funeral plans, flashbacks before death, and identities shaped by memories, among other things. What will be lost when they are gone? What fragments remain? This film serves as a memorial to each person's memories and hopes. The actual runtime is 23 hours and 17 minutes.

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