The Song of Grassroots (2020)
Overview
Fajar Merah (21 years old) is the son of Wiji Thukul – a poets and human rights activist who was ‘made to disappeared’ in 1998 by The Soeharto Regime. Together with ‘Merah Bercerita’, a band established at 2010, and supported by his family, he tries to bring back his father’s poems to life, covers them with music notations and creates a music album. In a dynamic background of 2014 Presidential Election, 16 years after the 1998 tragedy, Fajar and family develops a new hope on one candidate; Joko Widodo, to solve some Human Rights Violation cases, to find Wiji Thukul and other victims.
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Popularity | 0.353 |
Directed By
Yuda Kurniawan
Crew
Lexy Rambadetta
Mangkils Hasan
Yuda Kurniawan
Yuda Kurniawan
Abdul Majid
Misya Latief
Yuda Kurniawan
Abdul Muis Sofian
Yuda Kurniawan
Yuda Kurniawan
Agni Tirta
Bjeou Nayaka
Agus Gupuh Prakoso
Alex Sadewo
Yuda Kurniawan
Andhy Pulung
Adan Fajar
Dwi Cahyanto
Lexy Rambadetta
Ade A.P.
Yuda Kurniawan
Ryan Keyz
Sadzali Noor Ma'ruf
Angen Sodo
Rizki Aulia
R. Candra Aditya Rahman
Adan Fajar
Muhammad Alpian
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Fajar Merah
Self (Wiji Thukul's Son / Vocalist)
Gandhi Asta
Self (Guitarist of Merah Bercerita)
Yanuar Arifin
Self (Bassist of Merah Bercerita)
Lintang Bumi
Self (Drummer of Merah Bercerita)
Fitri Nganthi Wani
Self (Wiji Thukul's Daughter)
Wahyu Susilo
Self (Wiji Thukul's Brother)
Todung Mulya Lubis
Self (Founder of Human Rights Study Center)
Kemis Harjosuwito
Self (Wiji Thukul's Father)
Sayem Harjosuwito
Self (Wiji Thukul's Mother)
Asmara Nababan
Self (Jury of Yap Thiam Hien Award 2002)
Siti Dyah Sujirah 'Sipon'
Self (Wiji Thukul's Wife)
Maria Sumarsih
Self (Mother of a Victim of the 1998 Tragedy)
Suciwati
Self (Human Rights Activist)
Paian Siahaan
Self (Father of a Victim of the 1998 Tragedy)
Ignatius Peis Angga
Self (Manager of Merah Bercerita)
Budi Pasadena
Self (Recording Engineer)
Tommy Apriando
Self (Merah Bercerita's Fans)
Najwa Shihab
Self (Mata Najwa's Host)