
Shaddam Muhammad
Directing
Biography
Shaddam Muhammad (born June 22, 2007 in Tasikmalaya, Indonesia) is a writer-director. Currently studying film and exploring stories about technology, ethics, and humanity. Known for crafting short films that explore human behavior and moral or mental health reflection. He has released three short movies so far; When Intelligence Changes Intelligence (2023), Kian Santang : Prince of Pajajaran (2024), Saku Rupiah (2024)
Known For

A girl finds comfort in someone she believes is her home; until love slowly turns into something that takes more than it gives.
Lily

In the ancient kingdom of Pajajaran, a young prince named Kian Santang rises between legend and history. As betrayal threatens his royal bloodline, he must master both his blade and his heart to defend his people.
Kian Santang : Prince of Pajajaran

Dzaky and his tech-genius friends think they have found the ultimate shortcut - an AI that can solve anything. But when their trusted teacher turns out to be behind it all, the game of cheating becomes a lesson about truth, trust and consequences.
When Artificial Intelligence Changes Intelligence

After her mother's departure, Adira tries to keep the promise she made to her mother to look after her younger sibling. However, her own trauma and fear lead her to take the wrong steps and strain their relationship.
Linked to Small Promises

A careless college student named Panca lives in constant delay, ignoring his prayers and convincing himself there is always more time, while his disciplined roommate Wahyu reminds him that time is precious;
Last Chance
Dzaky, a careless class treasurer, has a bad habit of keeping money in his pocket — often crumpled, sometimes forgotten. One day, his negligence almost costs the class fund when the money ends up in the washing machine. With guidance from his mother and valuable lessons learned, Dzaky begins to understand the true meaning behind every rupiah. “Saku Rupiah” reminds us to cherish the nation’s symbol of struggle, starting from the smallest act — taking care of it properly.