
Fabrice Ghazi Chyrillo W.A.P
Directing
Biography
Cinema has been part of his life since childhood and remains one of the main ways he understands stories and human experience. Watching films from a young age shaped his sensitivity to image, narrative flow, and emotional nuance. Over time, cinema became more than entertainment; it trained him to observe how visual language, pacing, and silence convey meaning. Books and music support this habit of reflection. He grew up reading fiction, with The Little Prince as one of his earliest and most influential books, alongside comics and manga such as Tintin and Crayon Shinchan. He also developed an interest in encyclopedias and non-fiction, including National Geographic, which broadened his curiosity about the world. As he grew older, he became drawn to literary works by writers such as Osamu Dazai and Eka Kurniawan. He listens to music to maintain focus and emotional balance, without adhering to a specific genre. Together, reading and music help shape how he thinks, observes, and engages with stories. Currently studying in film school, he used this opportunity to create works such as "Vibrant Aviary", "Bangku Belakang", "Pulang", "Call Me" (Unofficial Music Video), and his upcoming 2026 short film "Antar Nada".
Known For

Sebastian, a cold and highly disciplined courier, lives a quiet life defined by routine. Outside of work, he spends his time wandering through parks, eating ice cream, and riding public transportation with no particular destination. Simple rituals that fill the emptiness of his days. One day, he receives what appears to be a straightforward assignment, retrieve a teddy bear from a locker and deliver it to a designated location. The client’s instructions are clear, follow the orders and ask no questions. After taking the item, Sebastian begins to notice that something is off. Someone seems to be watching him. Soon after, a group of men with malicious intent begins following him through both the quiet and busy streets of Yogyakarta.
Call Me

Hana is a middle school girl who once had a deep interest in music who is reluctantly paired with her classmate, Nada, for a school assignment. Nada, too, once had a gift for music, but it has gradually faded as she slowly loses her hearing due to an illness she suffers from. Her limitations in communication make their relationship increasingly awkward and distant, until a piano opens up a new way for them to understand each other without words.
Antar Nada

A single mother faces a deep sense of unease when her successful eldest child returns home and treats her with indifference, while her simple, humble youngest child shows her a love that is irreplaceable.