
Song for My Children
Documentary · Music
Overview
An elderly choir group brings back erased violent history by singing songs that were written in prison and have been silenced for more than 50 years.
Top Cast
Utati
Utati
Self
Utati
Self
Mudjiati
Mudjiati
Self
Mudjiati
Self
Uchikowati
Uchikowati
Self
Uchikowati
Self
Astuti Ananti
Astuti Ananti
Self
Astuti Ananti
Self
Ellie Dayino
Ellie Dayino
Self
Ellie Dayino
Self
Elly Runturambi
Elly Runturambi
Self
Elly Runturambi
Self
Flora Handayani A. Kowi
Flora Handayani A. Kowi
Self
Flora Handayani A. Kowi
Self
Hartinah Sareko
Hartinah Sareko
Self
Hartinah Sareko
Self
Hery Siswanti
Hery Siswanti
Self
Hery Siswanti
Self
Ira Atmosukarto
Ira Atmosukarto
Self
Ira Atmosukarto
Self
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