
The Sea Speaks His Name
Drama · History
Overview
In the turbulent final years of Indonesia's New Order, 1998, a generation of young idealists risked everything for the dream of freedom. Among them is Biru Laut, a university student whose passion for justice and belief in democracy draws him into a secret circle of activists known as the Winatra group. The story follows the disappearance of Biru Laut and the subsequent search for him and other student activists by his family, particularly his younger sister Asmara Jati, revealing a dark period of Indonesian history marked by violence and the struggle for democracy.
Top Cast


Reza Rahadian
Reza Rahadian
Biru Laut
Reza Rahadian
Biru Laut


Eva Celia
Eva Celia
Ratih Anjani
Eva Celia
Ratih Anjani


Yunita Siregar
Yunita Siregar
Asmara Jati
Yunita Siregar
Asmara Jati


Dian Sastrowardoyo
Dian Sastrowardoyo
Kasih Kinanti
Dian Sastrowardoyo
Kasih Kinanti


Christine Hakim
Christine Hakim
Mrs. Wibisana / Laut's Mother
Christine Hakim
Mrs. Wibisana / Laut's Mother


Arswendy Bening Swara
Arswendy Bening Swara
Mr. Arya Wibisana / Laut's Father
Arswendy Bening Swara
Mr. Arya Wibisana / Laut's Father


Ben Nugroho
Ben Nugroho
Alex Perazon
Ben Nugroho
Alex Perazon


Kevin Julio
Kevin Julio
Daniel Tumbuan
Kevin Julio
Daniel Tumbuan


Dewa Dayana
Dewa Dayana
Sunu Dyantoro
Dewa Dayana
Sunu Dyantoro


Nagra Kautsar Pakusadewo
Nagra Kautsar Pakusadewo
Naratama
Nagra Kautsar Pakusadewo
Naratama
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