
Sing to the Dawn
Animation · Adventure · Comedy
Overview
Dawan is a young village girl who harbours the dream of getting out of her village in the lure of the bright lights in the big city, and to do so, has to fight customs and tradition that girls are meant to be bethroned away early at a young age to someone they loathe, and schools for them are an unnecessary part of life. In order to fulfill her dream, she has to go against the wishes of her dad, as well as irk her brother as she out-scores him in a local examination to clinch a scholarship. Also, their village is under threat of an unscrupulous landlord trying to bulldoze his way into profits by driving everyone out of his land.
Top Cast


Gita Gutawa
Gita Gutawa
Dana (voice)
Gita Gutawa
Dana (voice)
Patton Otlivio
Patton Otlivio
Rai (voice)
Patton Otlivio
Rai (voice)


Surya Saputra
Surya Saputra
Pairot (voice)
Surya Saputra
Pairot (voice)


Cut Mini
Cut Mini
Kakatu (voice)
Cut Mini
Kakatu (voice)


Shanty
Shanty
Minah (voice)
Shanty
Minah (voice)


Indra Bekti
Indra Bekti
Ben (voice)
Indra Bekti
Ben (voice)


Uli Herdinansyah
Uli Herdinansyah
Somad (voice)
Uli Herdinansyah
Somad (voice)


Ria Irawan
Ria Irawan
Kadal (voice)
Ria Irawan
Kadal (voice)


Jajang C. Noer
Jajang C. Noer
Oma (voice)
Jajang C. Noer
Oma (voice)


Tike Priatnakusumah
Tike Priatnakusumah
Tante Bear (voice)
Tike Priatnakusumah
Tante Bear (voice)
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