Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan | |
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Directed by | Fajar Bustomi |
Screenplay by | Upi Avianto |
Story by | Fajar Bustomi |
Based on | Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan by Agnes Davonar |
Produced by | Frederica |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Yudi Datau |
Edited by | Ryan Purwoko |
Music by | Andhika Triyadi |
Production company | Falcon Pictures |
Release date |
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Country | Indonesia |
Language | Indonesian |
Budget | Rp10 billion |
Box office | Rp26,4 billion [1] |
Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan (English: "A Diary of Letters to God" or "A Note to God") is a 2017 Indonesian drama film produced by Falcon Pictures. Based on the novel of the same name by Agnes Davonar, it was directed by Fajar Bustomi and produced by Frederica, written by Upi and Bustomi, with Andreas Sullivan co-directing. The film stars the ensemble cast led by Bunga Citra Lestari, Joe Taslim, and Lukman Sardi. Set in the early 2000s, the story follows Anton (Azriel) and Angel (Khansa), the orphan siblings who were stuck in a syndication in which uses homeless children.
Following the release of My Stupid Boss , Upi began working on the project when the idea first started. She pitched the concept to Falcon to develop Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan, while the story is inspired by various family films, including Lion and Frozen . Development for Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan lasted for six months, on an approximate 10 billion Rupiah budget, and the film faced production difficulties, including story changes.
Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan was premiered on 20 June 2017, and was released in Indonesia five days after. The film received generally positive reviews, grossing 26,4 billion rupiah, making it the fifteenth highest-grossing Indonesian film of 2017. The film won Bandung Film Festival for Best Cinematography and AMI Award for Best Children's Album, respectively. It was also nominated for Citra Award for Best Child Performance and Indonesian Choice Award for Movie of the Year, in 2017 and 2018, respectively.
In 2002, orphan siblings Anton and Angel were stuck in a syndicate, making them never know their beautiful childhood. Their uncle, Rudi, scolds them because they do not have money. Angel met her childhood friend, Mirna, and started to play in the playground. Suddenly, Asep and Rudi arrive and give them a punishment, in which Angel has blood on her legs, while Anton is singing on the street, then they go back home. Angel later meets Martin, who sitting in a wheelchair, while Martin's mother takes pictures with Anton, Angel, and Martin. Later, a roadway accident made Angel's separate from Anton. She no longer knew the way where her brother at.
Fifteen years later in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Angel grew up into a beautiful, smart adult woman, which makes her dreams as a lawyer come true. Here, Angel reunites Martin, a kind, young male doctor, making her fall in love, and her life is full of happiness. When Martin goes to the hospital, he tells the story of a pilot to Ricky, an aviation-loving young boy, who later dies due to heart cancer. Then Angel returns to Indonesia to meet Maria, an orphaned young girl. Later Angel finds Anton, who was surgery by Rudi, making Angel forgoing him for a long time.
Later, Angel reported her marriage with Martin, until she returns to Jakarta to find her brother. In the court, Rudi starts to tell the story about homeless children, then Angel continues most of it. A television news presenter reports an event about the human trade in front of a syndication surrounded by police lines, making Angel cry when she contacts Martin at the hotel in Sydney. Angel and Martin did activities at school until they returned home and cried throughout. Then, Angel went to Anton's graveyard after her brother died of a heart attack.
The film's origins trace back to June 2016, when Falcon approached Upi about the pitch of the film adaptation following the success of her film My Stupid Boss. [2] Development for Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan lasted for six months, on an approximate 10 billion Rupiah budget, and the film faced production difficulties, including story changes. [3] On 28 April 2017, the official poster for the film was released, [4] followed by the official trailer in May. [5]
My Stupid Boss director Upi Avianto was hired to write the screenplay. [6] Ultimately, Upi received "screenplay by" credit, while Bustomi received "story by" credit.
Lestari cited family films like Lion (2016) and Frozen (2013) as particular influences when she enjoyed leaning into the drama as a storytelling genre. [7] [8]
A full soundtrack album was released by Falcon Music on 19 May, a month before the film's release, and curated to represent Anton and Angel's childhood. [9] The children of the Purwa Caraka Music Studio Choir served as the soundtrack singers for the film, marking their first collaboration with Falcon Pictures. In the soundtrack session, Bustomi felt its songs "heartwarming" and "nostalgic", when they're inserted into the film, it brings the majestic ambience. [10] "Dengan Menyebut Nama Allah", written by Dwiki Dharmawan and Ags Arya Dipayana, was also used in the film, although it did not appear on the soundtrack album. [11]
The official trailer for the film was released on 31 May 2017. [12] Marketing Surat was considered difficult despite the enthusiasm of executives at Falcon for the film. Writing for Liputan 6, Aditia Saputra described this as "most expensive", spending over 10 billion rupiahs. [13]
Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan received its gala premiere on 20 June 2017, five days before the official theatrical release. [14] In Indonesia, it was released with 20 Forever , Jailangkung and Insya Allah Sah. [15] In Malaysia, Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan released on 3 August through GSC Movies as the film's official distributor. [16]
On 2 July 2017, clips of the film were illegally posted onto Syahrini's Instagram story until it was removed by moderators. The incident has raised concerns about Indonesian anti-piracy law of films. [17]
In Indonesia, Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan grossed over 26 billion rupiah. The film left theaters by August 2017, making it the year's fifteenth highest-grossing film. [1]
Surat received generally positive reviews from The Jakarta Post . [18]
At the 30th Bandung Film Festival, Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan won Best Cinematography. The film's other nominations include Citra Award for Best Child Performance, [19] Indonesian Choice Award for Movie of the Year, [20] and an AMI Award (which it won Best Children's Album). [21]
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