In 1912, Javanese activist Omar Said Tjokroaminoto co-founds the Sarekat Islam party to fight injustices of the Dutch East Indies' colonial regime.
Yan (55) is an honest government official. His wife, Rachel (55) is a philosophy professor at a leading university. They have three children who are very different in character. The oldest, Firman, the weakest, just get divorced and in idle condition. The second, Satria, a young contractor, has big ambitions to grow his business. Satria certainly be the golden boy of the family. And the last is Dian, the youngest, beloved of all family members, has been engaged to Hassan, a member of Parliament who is young, hungry and has a lot of connections to government officials. Stress due to rumors around him, Yan decides to resign. Soen does not understand what is going with his son. She also gets stress and then is hospitalized. Soen finally died. Family’s life is changed quickly and become more gloomy and not as warm as before. Money change all: the family’s values begin to collapse and reveal the falsity around them.
Set in Bandang in early 1930s, story concerns a young man who joins the anti-Dutch freedom movement. When his best friend is shot by police, he vows to assassinate the chief of police who gave the order to fire.
Alex Komang, born as Saifin Nuha (September 17, 1961, in Jepara, Central Java – February 13, 2015), was a legendary Indonesian actor who was highly respected. He began his acting career by joining Teater Populer, led by renowned director Teguh Karya. His film debut was Secangkir Kopi Pahit (1985), marking the beginning of his illustrious career in Indonesian cinema. Alex was known for his ability to portray strong and profound characters in various films, including Doea Tanda Mata (1985), Ibunda (1986), and Pacar Ketinggalan Kereta (1989). On February 13, 2015, Alex Komang passed away in Semarang, Central Java, due to liver cancer. His passing left a deep sorrow in the Indonesian film industry.
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