Bali
Glenn and Carlo are writing a book in Bali. Glenn has been married twice and both weddings were in Balinese tradition. He has also learnt Balinese magic. The duo quarrel when Carlo gets jealous of Glenn getting too close with his wife. Carlo then asks his wife to go back to Europe with him, but she chooses to stay, as she is worried, knowing that Glenn has made a deal with his guru, that if one of them dies, the other will follow. One day, when Glenn is performs a mystical ritual at Karangasem, Carlo shows up again. His wife tells him that Glenn’s guru has died and asks him not to tell Glenn about it. But Carlo chooses to tell him anyway.
Ugo Liberatore
Usmar Ismail
Also Directed by Ugo Liberatore
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A drama directed by Ugo Liberatore.
Also Directed by Usmar Ismail
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