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Tenang is a poignant short that dives deep into memory and emotion, wrapped up in a gentle atmosphere. The film unfolds as Agus discovers a dusty old videotape, which leads him down a reflective path of nostalgia. It’s not just about finding his father's voice; it’s about the silence that surrounds absence. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in the weight of each scene. The cinematography, though simple, captures the warmth of familial bonds and the chill of loss beautifully. The performances feel raw and authentic, really pulling you into Agus's internal struggle. It’s the kind of film that lingers, opening up conversations about what we choose to remember and the echoes of voices we hold dear.
Short film, runtime under 30 minutesExplores themes of memory and lossInspired by Yura Yunita’s music
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