
Blind Pig Who Wants to Fly
Drama
Overview
Linda is a young woman of Chinese heritage whose mother converted to Christianity after gaining some fame as a badminton player. Her friend Cahyono is tired of anti-Chinese prejudice and now tells people he's from Japan. Together, they try to make sense of their place in the Indonesian society.
Top Cast


Ladya Cheryl
Ladya Cheryl
Linda
Ladya Cheryl
Linda


Pong Harjatmo
Pong Harjatmo
Halim
Pong Harjatmo
Halim


Andhara Early
Andhara Early
Salma
Andhara Early
Salma


Joko Anwar
Joko Anwar
Yahya
Joko Anwar
Yahya
Wicaksono
Wicaksono
Romy
Wicaksono
Romy
Carlo Genta
Carlo Genta
Cahyono
Carlo Genta
Cahyono
Elizabeth Maria
Elizabeth Maria
Verawati
Elizabeth Maria
Verawati
Clairine Baharrizki
Clairine Baharrizki
Young Linda
Clairine Baharrizki
Young Linda
Darren Baharrizki
Darren Baharrizki
Young Cahyono
Darren Baharrizki
Young Cahyono


Sas Widjanarko
Sas Widjanarko
Opa 1
Sas Widjanarko
Opa 1
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